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The man with the golden wrench: James Bond car engineer joins Canadian effort to build a Tesla north

The man with the golden wrench: James Bond car engineer joins Canadian effort to build a Tesla north Auto A-team tasked with creating zero-emissions car with a $50,000 price tag that regular Joes might actually want to buy Author of the article: Joe O Connor Publishing date: May 06, 2021  •  2 days ago  •  9 minute read  •  Fraser Dunn, chief engineer of special projects for Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd., pictured with the Valkyrie, a supercar, made for billionaires. Dunn is quitting Aston Martin to join Project Arrow, a Canadian effort to build a zero emissions car for families and create a Tesla north. Photo by Richard Pardon

Canada s Project Arrow zero-emission car initiative taps Aston Martin s Fraser Dunn as chief engineer

RICHARD PARDON Dunn, who officially joins Project Arrow on Aug. 1, will steer the APMA s engineering team. Fraser Dunn, chief engineer of special projects for Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd., is joining the Project Arrow team, which is developing the first Canadian-made, zero-emission, autonomous vehicle. Dunn will serve as chief engineer of the project, said Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA). While at the U.K.-based luxury sports car manufacturer, Dunn worked on such vehicles as the Vulcan and Valkyrie Hypercar. He’s leaving his post and joining the APMA project full-time. “We are pulling in a reverse brain drain for this project,” said Volpe. “I’m quite proud of the people who want to be involved in the Team Canada project from within and outside of [Canada].”

James Bond car engineer joins Canadian effort to build a Tesla north

/ The Man With the Golden Wrench: James Bond car engineer joins Canadian effort to build a Tesla north Auto A-team tasked with creating zero-emissions car with a $50,000 price tag that regular Joes might actually want to buy by Joe O Connor SHARE STORY Fraser Dunn, chief engineer of special projects for Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd., pictured with the Valkyrie, a supercar, made for billionaires. Dunn is quitting Aston Martin to join Project Arrow, a Canadian effort to build a zero emissions car for families and create a Tesla north.  Richard Pardon On the night before Fraser Dunn almost died, the then young automotive engineer with British luxury sports carmaker Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd., was in a hotel room reading a book about the Dalai Lama.

Former Aston Martin execs to resurrect the Thinking Man s Ferrari

Bizzarrini - famous for its 60s-era Ferrari lookalike racecars - is being revived Published:  December 30, 2020 17:06 Bloomberg On Nov. 9, London-based Pegasus Brands announced its intention to revive Bizzarrini even though it hasn t made a car since 1969. Image Credit: Supplied Navigating the world of obscure Italian car brands after they ve been infused with cash from Middle Eastern or Asian backers is a little like watching a 1960s spy film with the sound off. Or like reading blind items on the gossip website Page Six. It s beautiful, juicy, and sometimes a little confusing. Bizzarrini -famous for its 60s-era Ferrari lookalike race cars’-is the latest heritage brand to receive the new-again treatment. It s a trend that s included most notably and recently De Tomaso (famous for the 70s-wild Pantera, which is backed by Hong Kong investment firm Ideal Team Ventures) and Pininfarina, which just introduced

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