Aston Martin once built a one-off that bizarrely called the Bulldog. It was very unlike anything the British brand had ever rolled out, both in terms of destination and design. But it was 1979, and ...
The name William Towns is associated mostly closely with the Lagonda in Aston Martin circles, even though he was also responsible for the earlier DBS and its four-door versions. But Towns also ...
Heard of the Aston Martin Bulldog? No, it's not a mascot for the British brand, but rather a one-off concept built in 1979 that had big ambitions. Originally planned for a limited production run of 15 ...
A dog. Not just any old dog, but a wrinkled, droopy-lipped mutt with a heavy-set frame and an adorable face. A rich heritage of adopting names from prestigious hillclimbs, blades, a lucky leaf, ...
6 Nov 2025, 22:00 UTC · By: Elena Luchian // Aston Martin built the Bulldog with the intention to roll it out into the world as a 200-mph missile. The truth is that it never reached 200 mph ...