Strikingly similar to the Aston Martin Victor, first revealed in 2020, the Aston Martin Valour is a limited edition, V12 manual supercar, designed to celebrate the maker’s 110-year anniversary, while also being “engineered to bring back what the road has lost.”
The introduction of the Valour comes at a time when manual drive vehicles are becoming more and more scarce and as we potentially move into a future potentially dominated by self-driving electric vehicles, making the Valour “a tribute to the golden era of driving when cars were seductive, wild, beautiful.”
Inspired by the V8 Vantage-based RHAM/1 ‘Muncher’ Le Mans racer, the Valour offers a timeless feel and exhilarating highly connective driving experience, while also maintaining ultra-modern specifications. The vehicle’s 5.2-liter twin-turbo twelve-cylinder engine is mounted in a bespoke version of Aston’s bonded aluminum platform — boasting 714 hp and 555 lb-ft of torque.
Other modern aspects of the Valour include selective driving modes, bespoke suspension, adaptive damping, new springs, anti-roll bars and various wheel configurations.
On the exterior, the Valour provides a fierce “future-classic” look, featuring bold round LED headlights, a new grille and accentuated rear splitter. Inside the cabin, the vehicle gives off more of a traditional feel, dominated by the manual gearbox lever.
While the premiere spec is certainly a sight to behold, Aston did share that each Valour, limited to a production of 110 total vehicles, will in essence be unique examples thanks to the bespoke options offered by its Q division.
For those interested in building out a spec or learning more about the “fearless fusion of heritage and modern luxury,” Aston Martin has provided a dedicated configurator and information page on its website.
Take a closer look at the Valour in the tweet below.
Seductive yet wild.
Every stitch, weave, weld and seam of Valour evokes an era when drivers danced on the edge, gave everything and feared absolutely nothing.#AstonMartin #ForeverFearless #Valour pic.twitter.com/3ABZUMa9NB
— Aston Martin (@astonmartin) July 11, 2023
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