RE: Matt Becker joins Aston Martin - official

RE: Matt Becker joins Aston Martin - official

Tuesday 16th December 2014

Matt Becker joins Aston Martin - official

Former Lotus man confirmed for Aston Martin; will shape the way future Astons drive and handle



If leaving Lotus was a wrench for Matt Becker it must have been made easier knowing he had quite a job to go to at Aston Martin. Like his father before him, Becker shaped the way Lotus cars drove and handled and put an instantly recognisable and highly respected character at the heart of the brand DNA. A skill he'll now be bringing to future Aston Martins in his role as Chief Engineer for Vehicle Attribute Engineering, as confirmed by a spokesman at Aston Martin exclusively to PistonHeads.

It's a key appointment by new Aston Martin boss Andy Palmer and ensures a distinctively British character at the heart of the brand's development team. Which will be an especially important job as Aston Martin makes the long-awaited move to using AMG developed engines and electronics.

Becker: bye-bye Lotus, hello (officially) Aston
Becker: bye-bye Lotus, hello (officially) Aston
Aston Martin badly needs this technological leg-up to compete with the latest from Porsche, Jaguar and forthcoming rivals like the Maserati Alfieri but it'll be up to Becker and his colleagues to ensure it's done in keeping with core brand values. As such his job ties together vehicle dynamics, NVH, aerodynamics and vehicle durability and proving across all vehicles in the range, including the first of what's described as a 'new generation' of models making its debut in 2016. As design boss Marek Reichman put it to us recently, "Aston Martin is at a junction in terms of investment. We have eras; Porsche has continuum, an evolution. We have clear design periods, whether that's the DB series of cars, the V8s or the more recent cars. But we're on the edge of a new era now."

And Becker will be at the heart of this, according to our source an example of "Andy Palmer continuing to build and develop Aston Martin's top class engineering team." Future Aston Martins may well be using German engines and know-how but the number of Brits like Palmer, Reichman and Product Development Director Ian Minards (Becker's new boss) in senior roles will hopefully ensure that quintessential character shines through. It'll need to - rarely since the golden era of the 50s has the GT/sports car sector had so many strong brands fighting it out with such accomplished and emotive products. It may not be a high volume sector but it's one that makes a lot of noise.

Becker officially starts his role on January 5 and must, by our reckoning, be enjoying gardening leave familiarising himself with all the rival products 'his' Aston Martins must beat. Which doesn't sound an entirely unpleasant way to spend time. Having given him time to get his feet comfortable under his new desk we'll be keen to set up a chat with him at the earliest opportunity.

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The Pits

Original Poster:

4,289 posts

240 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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A very smart move by Aston Martin.

Given the aluminium VH platform Aston use is already something Matt Becker is very familiar with, he will have no difficulty in getting the very best out of it. If Aston let him do what he does best, the next generation of Astons will be stunning to drive. It's as simple as that. Probably just as well Lotus have ditched their plans to go up to that end of the market!

I'm pleased that he's at least continuing to work on cars designed and built in the UK and wish him the very best of luck. Hopefully Lotus will be able to afford to tempt him back one day.

smilo996

2,774 posts

170 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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Future Aston Martins may well be using German engines and know-how but the number of Brits like Palmer, Reichman and Product Development Director Ian Minards (Becker's new boss) in senior roles will hopefully ensure that quintessential character shines through.

Replace hopefully with struggle to....



Edited by smilo996 on Monday 15th December 17:17

pagani1

683 posts

202 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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Great result for Matt and Aston Martin. Now we need some new cars for 2016. Why not the DB10 for starters?

Matt UK

17,681 posts

200 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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Wow, from what I've read about Matt this is a great move for AM!

And Mr Becker gets a company car upgrade!

FWDRacer

3,564 posts

224 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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Based on todays offerings, he should start off in the Design department hehe

Vee12V

1,332 posts

160 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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Bet he got bored of having anything to actually work on. Great move for Aston (and definitely a huge loss to Lotus).

The Pits

Original Poster:

4,289 posts

240 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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New AM V8 Vantage - twin turbo AMG V8, DCT and handling by Matt Becker...

scratchchin

If they get the weight down and get the styling right it could be sensational.


SteveH80

46 posts

137 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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The Pits said:
Probably just as well Lotus have ditched their plans to go up to that end of the market!
I for one wish Aston and Lotus would join together like Jaguar and Land Rover. Similar construction, similar strategy (produce engine/body and source engines) and currently occupying different price segments of the sports car market.

JSV6

3 posts

114 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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Tragic!

P4ROT

1,219 posts

193 months

Monday 15th December 2014
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FWDRacer said:
Based on todays offerings, he should start off in the Design department hehe
Put a picture of the first DB9 up on the wall for a start....

Miura Anjin

70 posts

161 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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This makes an awful lot of sense.

The Vanquish is built on a very clever Lotus designed extruded aluminium chassis, tech which will no doubt find its way in to the rest of the range. Roll on 2016 - I can't wait to see the new car.

sege

557 posts

222 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Great news for AM. Hopefully future AMs will drive like Becker cars, rather than Matt Becker having to sign off cars the way the marketing dept wants.

gumsie

680 posts

209 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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I think Aston have it right already. They build big comfortable GTs. I do hope that this isn’t exchanged for a bone shattering fidgety experience. Mind you maybe this wasn’t always the case. Whatever I think it’s how they should stay.
A great drive maybe, but Lotus is still a noisy uncomfortable experience in comparative and absolute terms.

The Pits

Original Poster:

4,289 posts

240 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Matt Becker doesn't do "bone shattering fidgety experience".

Drive a Lotus Evora then get very excited about the next generation of Aston Martins.

Dainty Ankles

54 posts

154 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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gumsie said:
I think Aston have it right already. They build big comfortable GTs. I do hope that this isn’t exchanged for a bone shattering fidgety experience. Mind you maybe this wasn’t always the case. Whatever I think it’s how they should stay.
A great drive maybe, but Lotus is still a noisy uncomfortable experience in comparative and absolute terms.
WTF - Clueless!

smilo996

2,774 posts

170 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Just a shame give Dr Bez good work he signs off with the typical parting shot, signing Aston's future into the hands of a German company.
McLaren seem to be able to source their engines from the UK, Jaguar have developed a completely new set and Cosworth seem to be hanging on.

The deal with AMG banishes the Aston V8 and V12 (whatever their prevenance) to history and with AMG supplying engines that really actually means, entire drivetrain and related electronic systems.

I am sure there are many engineering apprentices who will now find getting a job much more difficult.

Fetchez la vache

5,572 posts

214 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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I'll be honest - the only Astons I've been in have been classics, like the original v8 vantage.
Is the ride in a current-age aston in need of an overhaul?

An aston/Lotus merger has occurred to me too as a good fit, but I doubt either has any money / ambition to expand at the moment...

ds666

2,630 posts

179 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Miura Anjin said:
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The Vanquish is built on a very clever Lotus designed extruded aluminium chassis, tech which will no doubt find its way in to the rest of the range. Roll on 2016 - I can't wait to see the new car.
Oh no it isn't .( not the current one )

sagarich

1,210 posts

149 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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This is great news, the future of AM is looking promising.

thiscocks

3,127 posts

195 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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AMG developed engines? In an Aston? vomit