Aston‑Martin to sell team naming rights as it flags deeper loss and leans on Valhalla deliveries
Aston‑Martin has moved to sell the right to use its name on its Formula 1 team for £50 million while warning that its full‑year adjusted operating loss will be worse than previously forecast.
The deal, made with AMR GP Holdings and tied to Executive Chairman Lawrence Stroll, is pitched as a liquidity boost but must clear a shareholder vote because of the related‑party nature of the arrangement.
The automaker reported weaker 2025 volumes and said it expects improvements in 2026 driven in part by deliveries of the Valhalla hybrid supercar.
Market observers say the cash will ease short‑term pressures but could complicate governance and investor perception, with implications for future product investment and the timing of high‑margin model roll‑outs.
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