Aston Martin Digital Color Library Database
Aston Martin is a British luxury and performance car manufacturer, renowned for its sophisticated and high-performance vehicles. The brand is synonymous with elegance, advanced engineering, and a rich heritage in both automotive design and motorsports. Aston Martin is particularly famous for its association with the James Bond film series, where its cars, like the iconic DB5, have become emblematic of the suave and technologically advanced world of the fictional spy. Over the years, Aston Martin has produced a range of sports cars and grand tourers, known for their distinctive design, luxury, and performance.
Magnetic Silver
AM6005, 6005
China Grey
AM5171, 5171
Lunar White
Ocellus Teal
AM5173, 5173
Ultramarine Black
AM5192, 5192
Intense Blue
AM6033, 6033
Sabiro Blue
6032
Concours Blue
5108
Lime Essence
6034
Onyx Black
5106
Midnight Blue
5124
Skyfall Silver
1157
Q Kermit Green
5095
Q Elwood Blue
Q Flugplatz Blue
5083
Q Frosted Glass Yellow
6017
Q Platinum White
5195
Q Satin Titanium Silver
5118
Q Dubonnet Rosso
5112
Yellow Tang
5162
Q Scorpius Red
6021
Xenon Gray
6069
Ceramic Blue
6108
Lightning Silver
5054
Liquid Crimson
6075
Hyper Red
6043
Stratus White
5057
Ardon Green
6002
Kopi Brown
5147
Morning Frost White
1326
Q Frosted Glass Blue
6003
Q Satin Solar Bronze
6048
Q Iridescent Emerald
6028
Q Cosmos Orange
6082
Marron Black
5125
Divine Red
5178
Q Satin Xenon Grey
6069
Q Scintilla Silver
5156
Q Concours Satin Blue
5108
Q Pentland Green
1113
Xenon Grey
6069
White Stone
6035
Cinnabar Orange
5189
Arizona Bronze
5172
Pearl Blonde
6006
Jet Black
4277
Q Royal Indigo
6027
Minotar Green
6044
Q Bluish Pearl
6029
Q Golden Saffron
6004
Q Spirit Silver
7708
Q Clubsport White
5191
2023/2024 Aston Martin Paint Codes & Color Chart
2023/2024 Aston Martin Paint Codes & Color Chart
2023/2024 Aston Martin Paint Codes & Color Chart
2014 Aston Martin Paint Codes & Color Chart
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Owner History
The ownership history of Aston Martin is a story of multiple changes and notable stakeholders. Here's a brief overview:
Early Years (1913-1947):
Aston Martin was founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford. Initially, the company was focused on producing a limited number of vehicles.
David Brown (1947-1972):
The brand gained prominence under the leadership of industrialist David Brown. The "DB" series of cars, starting with the DB1, were named after him. This era included the iconic DB5, made famous by the James Bond films.
Company Developments (1972-1987):
After David Brown sold the company in 1972, it changed hands several times. Ownership passed through a series of companies including Company Developments Ltd., and later, North American investors led by Peter Sprague and George Minden.
Ford Motor Company (1987-2007):
Ford acquired a majority stake in Aston Martin in 1987 and eventually took full ownership in 1994. Under Ford's ownership, Aston Martin expanded its model range and modernized its production facilities.
Prodrive and Investment Consortium (2007-2012):
In 2007, Ford sold Aston Martin to a consortium led by Prodrive founder David Richards, Investment Dar, and Adeem Investment.
Investment Dar and Italian Private Equity (2012-2020):
The Kuwaiti company Investment Dar held a significant stake. In 2012, Investindustrial, an Italian private equity group, also acquired a stake in Aston Martin.
Recent Developments (2020-Present):
In 2020, a consortium led by Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll acquired a significant stake in the company. This period also saw an increased investment by Mercedes-Benz AG.
Who owns Aston Martin now?
Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings plc, the company that owns Aston Martin, is publicly traded and has multiple shareholders. The ownership structure involves a mix of private investors, investment groups, and other stakeholders. Some of the notable shareholders are:
Lawrence Stroll:
A Canadian billionaire businessman and part-owner of the Aston Martin Formula 1 team. Stroll led a consortium that invested in Aston Martin in early 2020, acquiring a significant stake in the company.
The German automotive company increased its stake in Aston Martin in 2020. This investment also included a technology partnership, allowing Aston Martin to access Mercedes-Benz's electric and hybrid technologies.
Public Investors:
Being a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange, a significant portion of Aston Martin's shares are owned by institutional and individual investors worldwide.
Other Private Investors:
There are also other private investors and investment groups that hold stakes in the company.