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Aston Martin recently unveiled their latest low-production special model called the Aston Martin Valiant. This high-performance sports car is designed to excel both on the road and on the track, with only 38 units set to be produced. The production is expected to start later this year, and customers can expect to receive their cars by the end of 2024, although the price is anticipated to be quite high.

The Aston Martin Valiant shares a similar style and execution with the Valour, another low-production model from the brand. However, the Valiant features more dramatic and track-focused styling, including an aggressive aero package with a new nose design, full-width grille slats, and an F1-inspired groundworks package. The car also boasts a new static rear wing, 21-inch magnesium wheels, and a fully titanium exhaust system.

Under the hood, the Aston Martin Valiant is powered by a twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V12 engine that produces 734bhp and 753Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a six-speed manual transmission, giving drivers full control over the powerful performance of the car. While Aston Martin has not released specific performance figures yet, the Valiant is sure to offer an exhilarating driving experience.

Despite its track-focused design, the Aston Martin Valiant features a highly-appointed cabin with luxurious materials such as semi-aniline leather, Alcantara, and milled aluminum. The interior also includes exposed gear linkage with a unique milled aluminum gear knob, as well as extensive use of carbon fiber for both decorative and structural elements.

Overall, the Aston Martin Valiant is a unique and powerful addition to the brand’s lineup of low-production special models. With its combination of retro styling, V12 power, and manual gearbox, the Valiant is sure to appeal to automotive enthusiasts looking for a high-performance driving experience. Let us know your thoughts on the Aston Martin Valiant in the comments below.