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The $4-million supercar is currently for sale, barely getting enough time on the road after its spectacular debut in March.
When you pay over $3 million for a hypercar, you are expected to keep it for a while. This owner, however, is selling it ...
One of the world’s most exclusive hypercars, the Aston Martin Valkyrie, is back on the market after its owner decided to sell just five months and 66 miles after taking delivery. The U.S.-based ...
Aston Martin says the Valkyrie AMR Pro was always intended for Hypercar racing—even if that's PR spin, you can see how the company found it easy to use it as a basis for an endurance race car.
Our drive in an early version of Aston's forthcoming PHEV supercar revealed brilliant dynamic resolution, as well as the ...
Aston Martin announced Wednesday that a racing variant of the Valkyrie will in fact be built, one conforming to the Le Mans Hypercar class specifications and eligible to compete in the top class ...
Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing are still developing the high-performance Valkyrie supercar, and recently, Formula One drivers Max Verstappen and Alex Albon ...
This Valkyrie was delivered to its first and only owner just this past March. O’Gara Coach marked the occasion with a ...
Hypercars don't come much more hyper than Aston Martin's Valkyrie. It was conceived in collaboration with a genius F1 race car designer, has a bespoke naturally aspirated V-12 that makes 1000 ...
Note, though, that the Valkyrie AMR Pro will be more powerful, lighter, and could have even more downforce. And since Aston Martin and Newey continue to work on the hypercar, specs could get even ...
Earlier this year, Aston Martin stepped back from plans to run the Valkyrie in the new WEC Le Mans Hypercar class. Disappointing, sure, but perhaps prescient given today's turmoil.