Luxury carmaker Aston Martin’s losses widened in the third quarter of 2021 despite sales doubling year-on-year as it rolled out its new DBX sports utility vehicle targeted at wealthy female customers.
Britain’s only large listed car manufacturer reported a loss before tax of £98m between July and September, up from £81m in 2020, in results published on Thursday.
The DBX, which has been explicitly aimed at well-off women and starts at about £160,000, has significantly broadened Aston Martin’s
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