Additional details on the track-only version of the Aston Martin Valkyrie have been released prior to its arrival in 2020. The track-focused Valkyrie, dubbed Valkyrie AMR Pro, will be limited to ...
When all is said and done, Aston Martin will have built 150 examples of the Valkyrie coupe, an additional 85 examples of the Valkyrie Spider, and 40 examples of the track-only Valkyrie AMR Pro.
Aston Martin already completed much of the development in years prior, as the Valkyrie AMR Pro track car launched in 2021 was originally intended to be an LMH race car ready to compete at Le Mans ...
Aston Martin, on the other hand, will end Valkyrie production after it finishes 150 units of the coupe and 85 of the spider, with the AMR Pro clocking in at 25 units for a grand total of 260 vehicles.
The race car has an even more outlandish aerodynamic setup than the Valkyrie AMR Pro. Aston Martin will compete in the WEC and IMSA championships simultaneously. Works team The Heart of Racing ...