Aurrigo International plc has announced the receipt of a new, three-year, 4.5 million GBP agreement to supply high-performance electrical sets for a next generation supercar programme.

Under the terms of the deal, 810,000 GBP worth of contracted orders will be delivered this year, with remaining volumes steadily ramping up across and 2027 and 2028 in line with the customer’s own production schedule.

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The £4.5 million contract will span three years

The award is positioned to support Aurrigo’s continued growth objectives, with the automotive division aiming to complement the engineering , integration, validation and programme delivery capability of the autonomous team. It will also seek to reinforce Aurrigo’s reputation for precise engineering, reliability and innovation in complex, highly regulated and safety critical environments.

Prof. David Keene MBE, CEO of Aurrigo International, said:

This contract is further proof of our world-class engineering and delivery capability.

Our automotive team is the innovation engine behind our autonomy capabilities, with a vertically integrated R&D function where advances in hardware, software, and AI are engineered into real-world autonomous systems, turning complex programmes into deployments built to exacting standards.

That same discipline and technical depth feeds directly into our operations as we scale autonomy into demanding, safety-critical environments. We continue to see a strong pipeline for the autonomous division supported by high engagement from several blue-chip parties and positive progress across ongoing testing programmes.

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