The other automotive companies that made it into the top twenty were Harley-Davidson (6th), Ferrari (9th) and Mini (16th).
Speaking of the award, Aston Martin CEO, Dr Ulrich Bez said, “Once you can define precisely why a brand is cool, then it no longer has the magic that earns it that label. There has to be an element of mystique, something that eludes definition. In order for a brand to have that quality, it needs people behind it with a passionate, creative vision who care for and nurture it.”
Quite right too. Let’s see if Aston Martin can retain the title after the Cygnet arrives.
The 2010/11 CoolBrands Top 20:
- Aston Martin (Automotive - Cars)
- iPhone (Technology - Telecommunications)
- iPod (Technology - General)
- Blackberry (Technology - Telecommunications)
- Bang & Olufsen (Technology - General)
- Harley-Davidson (Automotive - Motorbikes)
- Nintendo Wii (Leisure & Entertainment - Games & Toys)
- Google (Online)
- Ferrari (Automotive - Cars)
- Dom Perignon (Drinks - Champagne)
- BBC iPlayer (Online)
- Vivienne Westwood (Fashion - Designer)
- Apple (Technology - General)
- Tate Modern (Leisure & Entertainment - UK Attractions & The Arts)
- YouTube (Online)
- Mini (Automotive - Cars)
- Chanel (Fashion - Designer)
- Ray-Ban (Fashion - Accessories, Jewellery, Watches)
- Alexander McQueen (Fashion - Designer)
- Jimmy Choo (Fashion - Footwear)