This one-of-a-kind Valkyrie has been driven just 66 miles
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- This Valkyrie has a base shade of black contrasted by yellow, orange, and red accents.
- O’Gara Coach in Beverly Hills only delivered the 66-mile Aston to its first owner in March.
- No asking price has been listed for the hypercar, but it’s estimated to be close to $3 million.
Production of the Aston Martin Valkyrie Coupe limited to just 150 units and those fortunate enough to be able to place an order were given free rein to customize their ride, transforming it into a true one-of-one.
We’ve already seen some wild specs, including an exposed purple carbon fiber Valkyrie, but this example up for sale in the US might be the most flamboyant we’ve seen to date.
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Currently listed through O’Gara Coach in Beverly Hills, this Valkyrie has just 66 miles (106 km) on the odometer. It started life in Jet Black, then gained dramatic streaks of Speed Yellow, Speed Orange, and Hyper Red.
Most of the front half now wears yellow, which fades into orange along the doors, ending in a vivid red across the rear. Painted ‘001’ numbers on the carbon fiber doors add a finishing touch to the bold look.
Color Coordination to the Max
The unique color combination continues onto the wheels with the front ones painted black with yellow outer rims and yellow center sections, while the rear wheels have red accents. Similarly, whereas the front splitter has a yellow stripe, the edge of the rear diffuser has a red stripe.
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Inside the cabin, the custom touches carry over. Red racing harnesses, red-trimmed air vents, and red detailing on the steering wheel all tie into the exterior color scheme. Even the Aston Martin logos on the headrests are finished in red, reinforcing the unified design.
Delivered, Driven, and Now Up for Sale
This Valkyrie was delivered to its first and only owner just this past March. O’Gara Coach marked the occasion with a dedicated track day at Arizona’s Apex Motor Club, giving the hypercar a proper debut.
There’s no official explanation for why it’s already back on the market, but considering the car’s exclusivity, it’s likely the seller sees a strong return in their future. You can check out the listing here.