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Aston Martin & LeTV Kickstart Expansive Partnership


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Aston Martin has been in talks with LeTV to explore “the two companies working together on research projects ranging from connected car technologies through to manufacturing consultation on new electric vehicles,” according to an official statement shared by InsideEVs. For readers confused by the LeTV–Faraday Future connection, yes, LeTV was started by the very same Jia Yueting who took a large portion of his earnings from LeTV out to create the mysterious connected EV manufacturer Faraday Future, and it appears that the passion for EVs is not fully consumed with the Faraday Future venture.

What is interesting about this newly announced arrangement is that it is an agreement directly with LeTV — not Faraday Future — and that it is so broad in scope.

Let’s break each of those things down a bit more, as the Chinese EV manufacturer space is going to get a bit crazy over the next few months, possibly even years as investors flood into the ripe battery and EV markets.

LeTV and Aston Martin shared a YouTube video that uses all sorts of fun graphics and futuristic images to paint the vision of what the future of premium infotainment looks like. Not one to be taken in by fun graphics alone, the video thankfully drops quite a few noteworthy nuggets.

Finally, Jia shared on Sina Weibo that the partnership includes Aston Martin producing a LeTV electric car (via InsideEVs):

Jia [Yueting] said on its Sina Weibo on Friday morning that Aston Martin will be the OEM for Letv’s first electric car. The car has completed testing in the US and a small scale trial production is on the horizon, the company said at a news conference in Beijing in late October.”

Images, Video Credit: LeTV


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