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British firm reports heavy demand for 2021 McLaren P1 rival, increased sales in first quarter of 2019

Aston Martin says that its £1 million AM-RB 003 hypercar, unveiled at the Geneva motor show earlier this year, is already over-subscribed.

The firm will produce 500 of the McLaren P1-rivalling machine, which has been co-developed with Red Bull Advanced Technologies and sits underneath the forthcoming Valkyrie hypercar.

In its financial results report for the first quarter of 2019, Aston Martin boss Andy Palmer said that demand for the AB-RB 003 has already exceeded the 500 examples the company plans to build when it goes into production in 2021.

“We now have the task of allocating to our customers from an ever-growing list,” said Palmer.

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Aston Martin sold 1057 cars in the first three months of 2019, up from the 963 it sold in the same period last year, resulting in revenues of £196 million. But higher costs meant that the company posted a £2.2 million loss for the quarter - although that exceeded the expectations of analysts.

The firm says that it expects the second half of this year to be the “major driver of profitability”, due to a number of special editions planned to go on sale.

As part of its financial report, Aston Martin also confirmed that work on the first production trial version of the DBX, its forthcoming first SUV, began on 15 April. The company is continuing an extensive test programme with the prototype version.

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JMax18 15 May 2019

Hey Autocar

I know you love to cram as much info into every article as possible, but can you please go a bit easy on the ........... rival thing. Could you talk about the cars rivals in one paragraph at the end insted of chucking it all over every article?

Just a personal opinion, I think it makes for difficult reading.

jason_recliner 16 May 2019

JMax18 wrote:

JMax18 wrote:

I know you love to cram as much info into every article as possible, but can you please go a bit easy on the ........... rival thing. Could you talk about the cars rivals in one paragraph at the end insted of chucking it all over every article?

Just a personal opinion, I think it makes for difficult reading.

Yeah, lift your game, Autocar!

"Rival" in the subheading, "rival" in the body... The term appears TWICE. We can't keep up over here.

IT'S MADNESS!!!

pecharrgiorgio 15 May 2019

The news that the company is

The news that the company is continuing an extensive test program with the really very good prototype version. I foresee that the tests end towards the end of 2020, and the concept car will be available, as the article itself says, starting in 2021