Aston Martin Valour


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Interesting, no? Aston Martin Valour plus Aston Martin Valhalla.
 
Damn, those people at AM can actually create beautiful cars!

Is there a chance they can lend a hand or two at BMW?


Stroll is turning things around. Too bad the DB12 is still based on the hideous DB11 and it shows.

This car though.... that drivetrain...... my gosh glorious. The visuals not so much and the rear is downright ugly.
 
Stroll is turning things around.

He is and is doubling down on Q: Customised or bespoke cars. I think they will launch several limited run cars every year.

Traditionally, the way the increase revenue is by scaling production. However, covid has taught some manufacturers that you can increase revenue by selling each car for more money.

This was, Aston is competing less with against Porsche and Mercedes on specs but more with Ferrari on exclusivity.
 
Those Wheels so loaded, they distract from the car a lot, not in a good way, I wish there was another option
 
It’s a modern version of these Aston. I agree about the Ferrari inspired rear windshield.

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this is what is stated on NetCarShow

Inspired by the original V8 Vantage and magnificent Vantage-based RHAM/1 'Muncher' Le Mans racer from 1980, it boasts the unbridled brawn so typical of Aston Martin's ultimate sports cars. Machines like the 1990s twin supercharged V600 Vantage; for a time the world's most powerful production car. Immaculate design and flawless execution echoes that of the exquisite One-77 supercar, while its intense driver-centric character connects Valour to the one-off Victor.
 
made on the configurator
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I'm struggling a little with this one if I'm honest.

I watched the first half of the Mr JWW video (where are the rest?) and I was very seriously impressed with the chap from Aston Martin.

Extremely. But there's still a few areas I'd like to look into deeper before I state anything, in comparison to others.

I, individually feel transmission perhaps apart unless I'm missing something, the DB12 is, to me, far superior. It might change over time as they are delivered.

But your pictures are very cool indeed!🙂
 
I'm struggling a little with this one if I'm honest.

I watched the first half of the Mr JWW video (where are the rest?) and I was very seriously impressed with the chap from Aston Martin.

Extremely. But there's still a few areas I'd like to look into deeper before I state anything, in comparison to others.

I, individually feel transmission perhaps apart unless I'm missing something, the DB12 is, to me, far superior. It might change over time as they are delivered.

But your pictures are very cool indeed!🙂
not seen here is the interior spec

Black/Ardent Green with Tan seatbelts
 
I like both the Victor and the Valour. I'm assuming one of the key differences is that the Victor was based on the One-77, where as the Valour is based on a standard production model, which would perhaps make the Victor cooler. I prefer both to the Vulcan, but I still wish Aston had a car that was more akin to the old Vantage's, rather than everything looking like a DB model descendent.
 

Aston Martin

Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings PLC is a British manufacturer of luxury sports cars and grand tourers headquartered in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom. Founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, and steered from 1947 by David Brown, it became associated with expensive grand touring cars in the 1950s and 1960s, and with the fictional character James Bond following his use of a DB5 model in the 1964 film Goldfinger. Their sports cars are regarded as a British cultural icon.
Official website: Aston Martin

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