"The technical partnership will allow Mercedes-AMG (a wholly owned subsidiary of Daimler) and Aston Martin to develop bespoke V8 engines supporting Aston Martin's launch of a next generation of models," the two car makers said in a joint statement.
Under the terms of the deal, Daimler will receive up to five percent of non-voting shares in Aston Martin as the technical partnership deepened and progressed.
"At the same time, the company will receive an observer status on the Aston Martin Holdings board," the statement said.
Aston Martin will continue to manufacture all of its sports cars at its Gaydon headquarters in Warwickshire, the statement added.
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