If all goes according to plan, Aston will hopefully increase sales to 10,000 units by 2024. For comparison, last year, it sold only 5,809 vehicles.
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Chief engineer Matt Becker said: “For raw driving thrills, the V12 Speedster is unparalleled, the full open element of the car adding a new dimension to the experience. Driving doesn’t get any purer than this.”
Aston Martin has revealed the AMR-C01 racing simulator and as expected, it is not cheap.
Aston Martin’s bespoke Q Commission division has revealed its latest customer creation: a one-off supercar that combines elements of the One-77 and track-only Vulcan.
Included in the purchase is a membership to The Little Car Club, allowing owners to take part in exclusive events where they (or their children) can drive these DB5 Juniors on actual racetracks.
According to TheSupercarBlog, some of their sources “aren’t very optimistic about this and believe that we might never see a Valkyrie road car.”
If you fancy this, you will need to act fast as just 25 bottles will be released and do not worry there is no pre-qualifying buying criteria for this item so anyone with the cash in the bank can buy one.
Just 25 examples will be produced, priced from around £450,000 each and Callum himself believes that many customers will be existing owners who want their car to be upgraded.
The DBX will be produced at the new St Athan plant in Wales which was purposely built for the DBX production line.
Customer deliveries have already kicked off and will continue later this year as part of a production run limited to 25 examples.