We know that most of you would rather forget about Aston Martin's conceptual nightmare endeavor to revive the Lagonda nameplate with the aptly named Concept at the 2009 Geneva Show Concept, but new images of the luxury crossover have popped up on the automaker's site. Q67JA9WA82WC
Well, to be completely frank, the reason why we chose to share these pictures with you are those laughable cushions seen on the independent rear seats that take us back a few decades. Oddly enough, Aston Martin's home decorators skipped on the fuzzy dice...
The four-seater Lagonda Concept is based on the mechanicals of the Mercedes GL-Class with power coming from a V12 engine - apparently the same one found in the DB9. Aston Martin has not made any new announcements concerning the future of the Concept crossover.
Source: Aston Martin , Via: Egmcartech



















10 Comments:
UGLY!
Oddly enough I don't mind the cushions, but they'd look much nicer on a Barcelona chair in a trendy Shoreditch apartment. As for the car it's not as ugly as the Cayenne.
lokks like a bad chrysler model
It looks like a saab on crack
Am I the only one who loves this concept and thinks it is brilliant. Its a lot better looking than the Porsche Cayenne.
you are not the only one who thinks this concept is brilliant, because like you I do also think that this a great concept. It is very unique, and that is what I like about it. The rest of you guys / girls have no taste what so ever. you guys always complaining about how you want something new & innovating and when it is giving to you, you don't know how to receive it.
carguy123
Ithought the first concept was pretty bad - but looking at this one closer, it actually is a very unique shape.. Not bad, although it doesnt look like an Aston Martin.. Love the interior - even the stupid cushions!
Trunk reminds me old pre-war cars, that's nice. Side and front are so boring. Inside I really like these seats, especialy design of front ones.
granny will love the cushions!
surely owning these cars would give, at least, MINOR incentive to amorous intentions on the back seat????
so why are they so passenger oriented?
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