Aston Martin has confirmed that it is bringing back its Lagonda nameplate, but only for a limited production run and for one exclusive market.
To be offered exclusively in the Middle East, the Lagonda will continue with tradition as a "luxurious and exclusive super saloon." As a matter of fact, the car is so exclusive that the only way you could buy one is if you were invited by Aston Martin.
Based on the British luxury carmaker's VH platform, the next-generation Lagonda is supposedly inspired by the second-generation model that debuted in 1976 and will be hand-built at Aston Martin's Gaydon, Warwickshire, facility in the United Kingdom.
"The debut of this luxury super saloon in the Middle East market will be an exciting moment not only for Aston Martin, but also for discerning customers who are seeking the ultimate in luxury and personalization," said Aston Martin design director Marek Reichman.
The Lagonda was in production from the mid-'70s until 1990.