Aston Martin sales jumped 80% last year as they sold just over 6,180 vehicles.
By the year 2024, the luxury carmaker has said it expects to hit revenues of £2bn.
Lawrence Stroll, the executive chairman, said: “I am extremely pleased that our core business has delivered to plan with over 6,000 core wholesales in the year whilst driving inventory to levels that are appropriate for an ultra-luxury business.”
“It is a very long time since the core business was in such good health as it is today.”
Also commenting was CEO Tobias Moers, who said: “There is also tremendous demand for our limited editions including the two times oversubscribed Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider, launched in August, and the plug-in hybrid super car Valhalla.”
“In addition, we have taken aggressive action on improving the efficiency and profitability of the business, through Project Horizon.”