At this stage it is not known who made the purchase.
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The Valhalla name was being saved for an upcoming supercar.
Aston Martin is looking to sell 3,850 units a year, driving the company sales to over 10,000 a year by 2021.
Considering the Valkyrie will set you back around $3.3 million it makes sense to pack such an insane piece of engineering.
The new engine is related to the Aston Martin’s familiar 5.2-litre turbocharged V12 albeit using half the number of cylinders as well as featuring a KERS-style hybrid setup.
Scheduled to hit the market in late 2019 with production limited to 155 units.
The car will not be as ‘hardcore’ as the Valkyrie as the manufacturer wants it to be a usable road car.
Zagato will be celebrating its centenary next year so they will work with the British manufacturer to produce two cars.
With its rapid charging ability, one hour of charging will equate to a very impressive 310 miles (500 km) of driving.
We are told that the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro will use Silverstone as a venue for its first track test.