Aston Martin Lagonda has pushed back plans for its first electric car by a year as the group revealed it remained heavily loss-making and missed already-lowered production targets. The luxury carmaker said it will now not launch its first battery electric vehicle (EV) until 2026. It had been aiming to release the first Aston EV in 2025 after last year striking a deal with Saudi-backed US luxury EV maker Lucid. The move saw Lucid take a 3.7% stake in Aston as part of the deal. Aston revealed the delay to its first EV in annual results that also showed it failed to match recently-cut production …