The track-only Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro costs $4.3 million—and all 40 are already sold. Aston promises the performance of the Pro to match that of an LMP1 race car.
The Aston Martin Valkyrie is the British brand's latest hypercar, and it is nothing short of impressive. From striking aerodynamics to lightweight design, this powerful machine can only be described as a true Formula 1 racecar designed to be street legal and handled by capable drivers. The power, performance, and prestige make this $3 million.
This customer Aston Martin Valkyrie is one of the very first to be delivered, and it's absolutely unreal! Let's check it out in detail with a full tour, even
Just like an F1 engine from the 1990s, thanks in part to its 12-into-1 exhaust design. Aston Martin plans to build just 150 regular Valkyries, plus 85 Valkyrie Spider convertibles, and 40 track
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Then Aston needs to have enough carbon fiber on order, which is highly unlikely. In total Aston Martin has committed to producing 260 Valkyries across the three variants (Coupe – 150, AMR Pro – 25, Spider – 85). At a rate of 40 Valkyries per year, it is going to take them 6 ½ years to build all the cars.
The Aston Martin Valkyrie then is a $3.25 million hand-built carbon-fibre rocket ship and maybe is too extreme for the roads. But it opens a new segment of hypercars along with the AMG One. With only 150 cars being made and there also being a Spider version, it is no doubt the most extreme hypercar right now while also elevating Aston Martin as
end of the line Vanquish S. 6.0-liter V12 sits upfront, pushing 513 hp to the rear wheels. Aston Martin have managed to squeeze out an awe-inspiring 1,160 hp. The price tag of circa $3 million
Dan Mullan/Getty Images. Aston Martin has now generated perhaps $60 million in sales via a “ Vantage F1 Edition ,” a version of the Vantage safety cars that marshal entrants during race
It has taken nearly 5 years for Aston Martin to finally have the first unit of their AM-RB 001, also known as the Valkyrie, ready to be delivered to a customer, it was back in 2017 when they showed the car as a concept for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show, at the time they intended to use a 6.5-liter NA V12 engine designed and built by
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