Aston Martin developing straight-six to replace AMG V8 - report

Aston Martin is reportedly working on a new inline six-cylinder engine, possibly with hybrid assistance, to replace the twin-turbo Mercedes-AMG V8 it currently uses in some of its products. A source with close connections to the company has informed Autocar development on the new engine is already underway.

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