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Aston Martin cuts up to 20% of workforce amid tariffs, weak demand

The British luxury automaker plans job cuts and reduced investment to mitigate U.S. import tariffs, declining demand in China, and ongoing financial losses.

Aston Martin

Chairman Lawrence Stroll

On the Dash:

  • Dealers should anticipate potential shifts in Aston Martin production and supply due to workforce reductions.
  • Tariff-related pressures and weak international demand may affect pricing, inventory, and allocation strategies.
  • Performance improvements and new Valhalla deliveries could create targeted sales opportunities despite broader financial challenges.

On Wednesday, the British luxury automaker Aston Martin said it will cut its workforce by up to 20% as it strives to recover from the effects of US import tariffs and weak demand in China. 

The reductions, from a total workforce of around 3,000, are expected to deliver annualized savings of about 40 million pounds ($54 million). The company did not specify when the cuts will be implemented, but most of the savings are expected this year. The reductions also include a 5% cut announced last year.

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Additionally, Aston Martin trimmed its five-year capital spending plan to 1.7 billion pounds from 2 billion pounds by delaying investment in EV technology. In early trading, Aston Martin shares rose nearly 5% after nine consecutive sessions of declines.

Known for its association with James Bond, Aston Martin has struggled to generate cash and manage its 1.38 billion pounds in debt. However, it has received capital injections from Chairman Lawrence Stroll and other deals. The company said U.S. tariffs had been “extremely disruptive” and demand in China, the world’s largest auto market, had been “extremely subdued.” Notably, the automaker reported an operating loss of 259.2 million pounds in 2025.

Moreover, the company expects further cash outflows in 2026 but anticipates a “material improvement” in its financial performance. Targets include gross margins in the high 30% range and adjusted earnings before interest and taxes near breakeven, supported by around 500 deliveries of its new Valhalla hybrid supercar.

As part of its efforts to strengthen finances, Aston Martin last week sold the perpetual branding rights to its Formula One team for 50 million pounds.

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