Aston Martin has confirmed it will be homologated in left- and right-hand drive form, with production limited to 500 examples globally. No price has been hinted at, but Autocar expects it to cost around £1 million. The first customer cars will be delivered towards the end of 2021.
Before road-legal production models are released, however, the 'son of Valkyrie' will race for outright victory at Le Mans in 2020, according to CEO Andy Palmer. The debut fits in with regulation changes to put road-derived and concept hybrid cars in the top category, meaning the new car could race against models such as the McLaren Senna.
Known as the 'son of Valkyrie' by its development team, it has been given the internal development goal of establishing a new benchmark for hypercars in the £1m price bracket in around 2021, ahead of any of the established players re-entering the market.
Both the LaFerrari and P1 were launched in 2013 and, while production of both has ceased, such halo cars are typically replaced at extended intervals. The gap between the launch of the Enzo and the LaFerrari was 11 years and, were such a gap repeated, it would mean the Aston-Red Bull car stealing a march on them.
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Confirming the project, Aston boss Andy Palmer said: “It’s correct - we have more than one mid-engined project underway - more than two, if you count the Valkyrie. This new project will draw on all the know-how we’ve taken from the Valkyrie, as well as some of its visual identity and engineering capability, and bring it to a new sector of the market.”
As the 'son of Valkyrie' name suggests, the opportunity to develop another ultra high-performance car with Red Bull has been made possible by the success of Aston’s initial collaboration with the F1 team, led by Adrian Newey. While it is loosely termed a hypercar, Valkyrie’s performance will be far in excess of any production car previously sold, putting it in a different league to the likes of the LaFerrari and P1 and even - its makers insist - newer special editions such as the Senna and potentially the Senna GTR.
There has been huge demand for the limited-edition Valkyrie and its track-only AMR spin-off - both of which are sell-outs despite price tags ranging from £2m-£3m, and despite the first cars not reaching customers until 2019. Consequently, Aston Martin has extended its co-operation with the Red Bull F1 team to launch this new car project.
It is not clear how much the 'son of Valkyrie' and Aston’s upcoming, more mainstream 488-rival - set to launch in 2021 - will share in common beyond their basic layout, but it is expected that the former will launch as a halo product to showcase Aston’s skills in the mid-engined supercar market. Consequently, the 'son of Valkyrie' will likely be sold in extremely limited numbers, in order to add to its desirability: 499 LaFerrari’s were made, with 210 open-top LaAperta models later added to the run.
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The car’s development also underlines why long-time McLaren development driver Chris Goodwin switched camps at the end of last year, with the specific brief to hone Valkyrie now becoming a much longer-term role that puts him at the heart of the Aston and Red Bull tie-up. Both projects also raise the prospect of taking him back into frontline racing, including a potential Le Mans project if he so chooses.
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Peter Cavellini
Aston’s new Toy....?
The Valkyrie is function over form, each part is designed to do a specific job, beauty, line, shape, passion does not come into its USP.
Peter Cavellini.
Symanski
How many new cars?
We laughed at Dany Bahar's plans with Lotus, and they were generally tame by comparison to Aston's plans.
DB11 was well received, but it's honeymoon period is over. They're spending money they don't have on Red Bull Racing. Trying to start a new factory in Wales to produce an SUV that hasn't been market tested. And there's at least two mid-engined cars being developed beyond the Valkyrie.
V8 Vantage has polarised opion. Many hate the new look. If the DB11 had a short honeymoon period, this one will be fleating.
And the new Vanquish too.
Under Andy Palmer and designer Marek Reichman, Aston doesn't necessarily face a brilliant future. Ambitious, yes, but there has to be more substance to their sales, and ability to create a desireable product.
supercarrambler
IPO
my thoughts exactly especially with their IPO looming, but I wish them all the luck and also wished Dany was still at Lotus.
Roadster
Such halo cars are typically replaced at extended intervals
In McLaren's case hypercars are a regular feature. First the P1 in 2013, then the Senna this year and then the BP23 later on this year.
Peter Cavellini
What’s the limit Bud......
Have we reached the limit now?, Cars can’t go much faster safely with a Human interface, a Human can’t process fast enough to cope.......
Peter Cavellini.
HHX621
All the way down to
5:00 m/s is achievable @ NBR. Then after that, the probability would be autonomous vehicles.
eseaton
I've spent 20 years really
But blimey, it is hard to fault where they are now, and where they are heading. Suddenly very formidable.
bowsersheepdog
eseaton wrote:
I absolutely get what you're saying. I've commented so many times on here of Aston's mainstream cars, if any Aston may be called mainstream, that they just keep making the same car over and over, so it's a real change for the better to see them break that mould and move in a new direction. I think the partnership with Red Bull Racing has given Aston a fresh perspective and a shot of inspiration to break out from their safe zone. I hope the evolution continues theoughout their range and the stagnation is a thing of the past.
I don't need to put my name here, it's on the left
jmd67
Please remove the 6R4
Do you really need that 6R4 appearing on every post? I was in an area with a poor connection and it just slowed the page down hugely. It's a high resoluton pic as well and is 3.4MB in size and 1880px wide.
Just blooming selfish if you ask me and I'm sure everyone is sick looking at it as well.
In about 5 seconds you can crop the pic and save it down to about 40KB (around 85 times smaller). Please do that or remove it as it's a huge hindrance to anyone on mobile or with a poor connection.
SniffPetrolFan
Ambitious Plans at Aston Martin
Delighted to hear the positive news coming out of Aston Martin. Clearly their market segments are continuing to grow in size worldwide, and they can be confident over future growth. Delighted to hear about the large numbers of jobs being created and of course all the amazing new hardware that will be brought to life
I do hope this is all backed with committed shareholders, investment and capability and that Andy Palmer isn't doing a Dany Bahar x Lotus number on the industry. I've been impressed by Palmer (and team to date) and look forward to following their progress.
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