Aston Martin, known for its association with James Bond films, has been awarded a Royal Warrant by King Charles III.
The prestigious Royal Warrant signifies Aston Martin's elite status as a firm serving the British Royal Family.
Only a select few companies, over 800 in total, hold Royal Warrants for their services to the Royal Family.
The Royal Warrant is a symbol of quality and excellence associated with companies doing business in Great Britain.
Aston Martin's CEO, Adrian Hallmark, views the Royal Warrant as a proud moment and a recognition of the company's dedication to British design and engineering.
King Charles III, a member of the Aston Martin Owners Club since 1973, has a special connection to the brand and its vehicles.
The King's Aston Martin collection includes notable models like the DB6 Volante Series II, gifted by Queen Elizabeth II.
The association between the British Royal Family and Aston Martin goes back decades, with various royals owning and driving the brand's cars.
In 2024, Aston Martin's cars were displayed at Sandringham alongside other classic models during an event by the Aston Martin Owners Club.
Aston Martin joins other elite automakers like Bentley Motors, Audi, and Jaguar Land Rover in being awarded a Royal Warrant.