Of the 110 Aston Martin Valours ever crafted, this UK-based example might be the most impressive of them all. Its owner spared no expense, shelling out £110,000 or $144,000 at current exchange rates (approximately 3.36 billion VND) for a chameleon-like paint job, aptly dubbed a “chameleon.”

Named Andromeda Red, the finish is one of the most intriguing color-shifting shades we’ve seen. It boasts a stunning pearlescent finish, blending hues of red, orange, purple, pink, green, and blue.

The hues of orange and purple take center stage, beautifully accentuating the Valour’s sensual curves and creases. Contrasting the breathtaking paintwork are yellow accents, including the front grille, splitter, side sills, and rear diffuser.

Subtle gold details continue onto the Valour’s wheels, and the badges have been painted black. Aston Martin’s Andromeda Red is one of the most expensive OEM paint options we know of, even surpassing the rare Chromaflair collection offered by Porsche.

Remarkably, the interior of this Valour is just as wild as its exterior. The beautiful carbon fiber bucket seats are trimmed in satin carbon fiber and accented with bright orange leather. The orange leather continues onto the center console, portions of the door cards, and the lower half of the dashboard.

Meanwhile, the upper half of the dashboard, steering wheel, and Valour’s pillars are finished in a ripe plum-colored leather, while select areas feature a yellow finish, including the floor mats, multiple switches and knobs, and the gear knob.

All 110 Valours are powered by a 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12 engine borrowed from the DBS, producing 705 horsepower and 555 lb-ft (753 Nm) of torque. This mighty engine is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive. The Aston Martin Valour starts at a cool £1 million.