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Project Arrow appoints Aston Martin’s Fraser Dunn as chief engineer

Toronto, Ontario — Chief engineer of special projects for Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd., Fraser Dunn is joining the Project Arrow team, which is currently developing the first Canadian-made, zero-emission, autonomous vehicle. Dunn will be the project’s chief engineer.

At the U.K.-based sports car manufacturer, Dunn worked on vehicles such as the Vulcan and Valkyrie Hypercar.

He is now leaving Ashton Martin and joining the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association (APMA) project full-time.

“He’s going to take the dream and build it,” Flavio Volpe, president of the (APMA) told Automotive News. 

Currently, over 335 Canadian companies have promised $100 million towards the project, he said. 

After the car is finished, the vehicle will go on a tour in 2020.

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