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Henry Saker-Clark, PA & Brett Gibbons

Aston Martin to axe up to 500 jobs after luxury car maker sales slump amid coronavirus crisis

Luxury car maker Aston Martin has said it plans to cut up to 500 jobs as part of a major restructuring.

The troubled company said it will shortly launch consultations on the job losses, which have been linked to lower-than-planned production volumes and improved productivity.

The manufacturer said the restructuring is expected to cost around £12 million. However, it added that the strategy is intended to deliver £10 million in operating cost savings each year.

It said it will also save around £8 million from reduced manufacturing costs amid lower demand, while it will also reduce capital spending by around £10 million.

The UK manufacturer, famous being the favourite vehicle of James Bond in the 007 movies, will “right-size the organisational structure” amid lower demand for sports cars, in a bid to improve profitability.

Aston Martin also told investors on Thursday that its first SUV car, the DBX, is on track for deliveries this summer and has a “strong order book”.

Last week, the company’s chief executive, Dr Andy Palmer, announced he was leaving the manufacturer after a collapse in its share price.

Dr Palmer, who has led Aston Martin since 2014, is to be replaced as chief executive by Tobias Moers, who currently runs Mercedes-AMG, which is the German manufacturer’s high-performance division.

The number of vehicles sold by Aston Martin almost halved in the first three months of the year, as it was hit by the beginning of the coronavirus crisis.

This caused loss before tax to soar to £118.9 million, up from £17.3 million the year before.

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