---
title: "Only 99 Units of the “World’s Fastest Car” to be Sold by Aston Martin"
description: "Aston Martin's Project Nebula will only be available for 99 units with a price per unit that is only known by word of mouth."
date: "2016-06-20"
modified: "2016-06-20"
authors:
  - name: "Jelor Gallego"
    link: "https://futurism.com/authors/jelor-gallego"
url: "https://futurism.com/only-99-units-of-the-worlds-fastest-car-to-be-sold-by-aston-martin"
categories:
  - "Robots and Machines"
tags:
  - "aston martin"
  - "hybrid car"
  - "red bull"
---

# Only 99 Units of the “World’s Fastest Car” to be Sold by Aston Martin

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*\<em\>Image: \<a href="http://www.auto2day.gr/" target="\_blank"\>Aston Martin\</a\>\</em\>*

Aston Martin and Red Bull have been very secretive about [their newest collaboration](<https://futurism.com/aston-martin-and-red-bull-wants-to-make-the-worlds-fastest-car>): the AM-RB 001, or Project Nebula. But a few[ juicy details](<http://www.theverge.com/2016/6/17/11966206/aston-martin-project-nebula-am-rb-001-99-units>) slipped out about the mystery project at the Monaco Grand Prix from Aston CEO Andy Palmer.

Up until now, all that was known about the hypercar was that legendary F1 engineer Adrian Newey was involved, and that it will be the fastest vehicle on four wheels. Now, Aston Martin has shown a full sized model of the car, and released several details. Including the fact that it will only have a 99-unit run, and will only be sold at certain markets due to that low volume.

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**Credit: Autocar**

Few technical details have been revealed, but Palmer [has confirmed to ](<http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/aston-martin-and-red-bull-secretly-reveal-am-rb-001-hypercar>)*[Autocar ](<http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/aston-martin-and-red-bull-secretly-reveal-am-rb-001-hypercar>)*that the car will be mid-engined. It will also be a petrol-electric hybrid. But hybrid fans be wary: the car can’t go *too* heavy on hybridization because it would need a bigger battery.

Pricing is understood to be between £2 million and £3m ($2.9 million and $4.3 million), although Palmer said it won’t be disclosed. “We won’t announce a price because in this kind of market, you talk to the client independently,” he said. “It’s the old adage: if you need to ask, you can’t afford.”