Aston Martin has announced the Valiant, an ultra-exclusive, track-focused, road-legal special edition car. This car, developed by the bespoke division Q by Aston Martin, is powered by a 745PS Twin Turbo 5.2-litre V12 engine paired with a six-speed manual transmission. With production limited to just 38 units globally, all have already been allocated.
Origins and Inspiration
The Valiant was initially a personal commission from Aston Martin Aramco Formula One® Team driver, Fernando Alonso. Inspired by Alonso’s 23-year career in Formula 1 and his love for driving at the limit, the Valiant was born as a more extreme, race car-inspired version of the Aston Martin Valour.
Key Features and Specifications
- Engine and Performance:
- 745PS Twin Turbo 5.2-litre V12 engine.
- 753Nm of torque.
- Six-speed manual transmission.
- Standard-fit Carbon Ceramic brakes: 410mm x 38mm front, 360mm x 32mm rear.
- Weight Reduction:
- 3D-printed rear subframe saves 3kg.
- Magnesium torque tube reduces mass by 8.6kg.
- Lightweight 21” magnesium wheels reduce unsprung mass by 14kg.
- Motorsport-spec lithium-ion battery saves 11.5kg.
- Suspension:
- Multimatic Adaptive Spool Valve (ASV) dampers, capable of 32 discrete damper curves.
- Three pre-set Driving Modes: Sport, Sport+, and Track, recalibrated for the new setup.
- Aerodynamics and Design:
- Extensive use of lightweight carbon fibre.
- Deep front splitter, full-width carbon fibre grille, and scalloped side fenders for aerodynamic efficiency.
- Carbon fibre aero discs on the 21” magnesium wheels.
- Functional rear diffuser and a prominent fixed wing.
- Interior:
- Two-seat cockpit with exposed satin-finish carbon fibre.
- New round steering wheel for intuitive feel.
- Exposed gear linkage and bespoke spherical gear knob for the manual gearbox.
- Built-in half-cage with bespoke trimmed Recaro Podium seats and 4-point race harnesses.
Launch and Availability
The Valiant will make its public debut at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed (July 11-14), with dynamic demonstrations on the famous Hill Climb course. The first deliveries are set to commence in Q4 2024. Fernando Alonso will drive one of the demonstration runs at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.