This is the way to Celebrating the 110th Anniversary : Reveal of Valour limited 110 only by of Aston Martin

 


On the day of July11 2023, Gaydon, UK, It is the time of Celebrating the 110th Anniversary Reveal of Valour limited 110 only by of Aston Martin– a spectacular, ultra-exclusive V12-engined, special edition front-engine manual transmission sports cars  with limited edition to just 110 cars around the earth. If you are unique Car Collector then, this is the best time to buy limited machine.

 

It has magnificent throwback and contemporary masterpiece, Valour is the best combination of Aston Martin past and present and the specially made for that kind of drivers who loves traditionally driving skills like me.

 

Valour’s bloodline is second-to-none. 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.

 

The only front-engined V12 produces 715PS/753Nm power, twin-turbocharged 5.2-litre V12 to a bespoke six-speed manual transmission  sports car produces available with a manual transmission, its purist approach is unique in 2023 and a thrilling tribute to a golden era of driving.

 


Simon Newton, Aston Martin’s Director of Vehicle Performance, said: “Inspired by the iconic, muscle cars from our past, we have endowed Valour with an abundance of power and torque, while using modern technology and engineering to make that performance more exploitable and enjoyable. A big part of honoring that driver-pleasing character was mating our fabulous V12 engine to a manual transmission. It was a unique part of the brief and the end result is something truly unforgettable; a state-of-the-art driver’s car that thrives on being pushed to its limits and has the true heart and soul of a timeless analogue classic’. 

Those immense performance capabilities and intense driving characteristics are vividly expressed in Valour’s broad stance and highly developed physique. Made entirely from carbon fibre the bodywork marries Aston Martin’s contemporary design language with instantly recognizable cues from the iconic 1970s V8 Vantage. The result is bold and unmistakable from any angle.

The clamshell bonnet features a large ‘horse shoe’ vent and twin NACA ducts to provide ample ventilation for the twin-turbocharged V12 that sits beneath. Aston Martin’s iconic grille shape has been evolved to enhance both form and function. Its central section is defined by aluminum strakes, while large carbon fibre intakes on either side feed the engine and brakes with cool air. They also frame the classically inspired round LED headlights, unique to Valour and which sit beneath rakish eyebrow-like grille with menacing effect.


 

Valour’s Driving Modes – Sport, Sport+ and Track – have also been tuned to offer meticulously judged throttle response, torque management and sound character

With standard-fit Carbon Ceramic Brakes, Valour has ample stopping power courtesy of front discs measuring 410mm x 38mm and gripped by 6-piston calipers. At the rear 360mm x 32mm discs are paired with 4-piston calipers. Offering increased braking performance and a significant 23kg reduction in un-sprung mass versus steel brakes, these CCB discs are engineered to resist brake fade at temperatures up to 800 degrees, enabling the driver to explore Valour’s full performance potential with maximum confidence and precise control.

Completing Valour’s impressive hardware package are a set of beautiful 21” lightweight forged alloy ‘Honeycomb’ wheels, which are fitted with the very latest AML-specific Michelin Pilot Sport S 5 tyres - 275/35 R21 front tyres and 325/30 R21 on the rear - for inspired handling and road-holding in wet or dry conditions.

 


Valour’s celebration of Aston Martin’s heritage continues inside, with a timeless two-seater cockpit of uncommon simplicity and seductive tactility. Central to this is the manual transmission gear lever. With a choice of machined aluminium, titanium, carbon fiber or walnut for the gear knob, and an exposed shift mechanism to emphasize the mechanical connection, Valour majors on delivering the physical and emotional engagement that has been lost to progress.

 

Further personalization comes in the form of a flexible method of livery customization. Separating Valour’s body into four areas – front, bonnet, sides and rear – clients may choose from an extensive array of hand-painted stripes and graphics designs, which can be applied in any one of 21 paint colours.

 

Valour production is due to commence at Aston Martin’s Gaydon Headquarters in Q3 of 2023, with first deliveries scheduled to begin during Q4 2023.

Source of information: official website of Aston Martin and if you want to know more about this amazing car then, you must also visit there.

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