Exclusive interview: Universus Media President Niel Hiscox interviews Dr. Andy Palmer, President & CEO of Aston Martin at the CADA Summit. Palmer was in town for the global premiere of the AM-RB 001 Hypercar, and shared his outlook for Aston Martin’s growth plans, product development strategy and he shared details about this incredible new vehicle. Find out why Palmer hopes the AM-RB 001 will be the iconic vehicle of the next decade.
About Niel Hiscox
Niel Hiscox is the President of Universus Media Group Inc. and the Publisher of Canadian auto dealer magazine. Niel can be reached at 289 338-0166 and nhiscox@universusmedia.com.
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