In June 2024, Aston Martin unveiled the Valiant, a groundbreaking evolution of the Valour, limited to just 110 units. A modern homage to classic sports cars, the Valiant made its public debut a month later at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Aston Martin announced a starting price of £2 million ($2.7 million) before options or taxes. Adding a few extras can skyrocket the price well beyond £3 million ($4 million).
Designed, developed, and crafted as part of Aston Martin’s bespoke personalization program, with input from F1 driver Fernando Alonso, the Valiant is a product of the brand’s in-house custom vehicle division. It introduces exclusive enhancements that amplify power, aggressive styling, and downforce, surpassing even the capabilities of standard models.





You can’t simply walk into an Aston Martin dealership and order a Valiant. Prospective buyers must be approved by the automaker to purchase one of the 38 coveted units.
However, that’s no longer an option. All 38 units were sold long before the official announcement. Owning such an exclusive model is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Yet, one is now listed for sale by a luxury car dealer in Nottingham, UK, with just 806 km on the odometer. The seller is asking £2,595,000, or approximately $3.5 million.
This road-legal hypercar was purchased last year, and its owner is now seeking to capitalize on its rarity. Given the Valiant’s exclusivity, they stand a good chance of turning a profit—or at least breaking even.
According to reports, the Aston Martin Valiant was a unique project for Aston Martin F1 driver Fernando Alonso. He sought a vehicle that translated race car performance to the road. Recognizing its potential, the British automaker decided to produce a stunning 38-unit limited edition, priced as extravagantly as its specifications.
Everything about the Valiant screams “extreme.” It’s powered by Aston Martin’s own 5.2-liter V12 engine, producing 735 hp—30 more than the Valour—and 555 lb-ft (753 Nm) of torque.





The Valiant accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.0 seconds and reaches a top speed exceeding 200 mph (322 km/h). To cement its status as a street-legal monster with supercar flair, Aston Martin equipped it with a revered Graziano 6-speed manual gearbox, sending power to the rear wheels via a mechanical limited-slip differential.
The listed car features Q by Aston Martin’s exclusive Crimson Red Metallic paint and the Satin Red Carbon Fibre package, which accents the front splitter, side vents, diffuser, and grille.
It’s equipped with Multimatic DSSV suspension tuned for track performance, while Valiant-exclusive dark titanium dual exhausts, inspired by racing, unleash the full fury of the V12 engine.

To cool the V12, Aston Martin developed advanced solutions inspired by AMR endurance racing. Two-time Formula 1 champion Fernando Alonso was involved in every development stage, shaping everything from the cockpit design to aerodynamic balance.
The car features ultra-light forged magnesium alloy wheels with red matte carbon fiber aerodynamic discs. Bespoke carbon ceramic brakes ensure formidable stopping power.

The cabin is upholstered in Chancellor Red leather, premium black Alcantara, and Satin Red carbon fiber. The heated and ventilated sports seats are power-adjustable, while the driver commands the car via a Chancellor Red leather steering wheel with machined aluminum and a machined titanium gear knob.
It features an integrated roll cage finished in metallic gray with red matte carbon fiber panels and FIA-standard racing harness mounts. Lightweight floor mats and minimal insulation preserve the Valiant’s raw driving experience. The car rides on ultra-light magnesium wheels with carbon fiber aerodynamic caps and Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires.













































