Valkyrie
The Aston Martin Valkyrie is a groundbreaking hypercar that merges cutting-edge technology with exceptional performance. Born from the collaboration between Aston Martin and Red Bull Advanced Technologies, it represents the pinnacle of automotive engineering. Featuring a carbon fiber monocoque body inspired by Formula 1, it delivers optimized aerodynamics for both road and track performance. (astonmartinworks.com)
Variants by year
2025
2022
2021
Model summary
Data from the ScanRacer library, organized to compare versions quickly.
Model introduction
The Aston Martin Valkyrie is a groundbreaking hypercar that merges cutting-edge technology with exceptional performance. Born from the collaboration between Aston Martin and Red Bull Advanced Technologies, it represents the pinnacle of automotive engineering. Featuring a carbon fiber monocoque body inspired by Formula 1, it delivers optimized aerodynamics for both road and track performance. (astonmartinworks.com)
History
The Aston Martin Valkyrie was unveiled in 2017, marking the beginning of an ambitious collaboration between Aston Martin and Red Bull Advanced Technologies. This project aimed to create a hypercar combining cutting-edge technologies and extreme performance. Production was limited to 150 units, emphasizing its exclusivity. In 2021, Aston Martin announced the Spider version, a convertible variant of the Valkyrie, with a planned production of 85 units. In 2025, the Valkyrie LM was introduced, a track-focused version celebrating Aston Martin's return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans. (en.wikipedia.org)
Generations
The Valkyrie has evolved through several variants since its launch. The Coupé version, produced in 2021, was followed by the Spider version in 2022, offering an open-top driving experience. In 2025, the Valkyrie LM was introduced, a track-focused version without the restrictions imposed by racing regulations. These developments reflect Aston Martin's commitment to pushing the boundaries of automotive performance. (en.wikipedia.org)
Key differences
The Spider version of the Valkyrie, introduced in 2022, features a removable carbon fiber roof and front-hinged doors, replacing the gullwing doors of the Coupé. The Valkyrie LM, unveiled in 2025, is a track-focused version, sharing many features with the AMR Pro race version but without the restrictions imposed by racing regulations. (en.wikipedia.org)
Photo recognition
To identify an Aston Martin Valkyrie, look for its distinctive silhouette inspired by Formula 1, featuring a carbon fiber monocoque body and pronounced aerodynamic lines. The front-hinged doors on the Spider version and the gullwing doors on the Coupé are also characteristic features. The seven-spoke satin black magnesium wheels with Satin Zaffre Blue centers are specific to this model. (astonmartin.com)
Important versions
Among the significant versions of the Valkyrie, the 2021 Coupé version marked the start of production, followed by the 2022 Spider version, offering an open-top driving experience. The 2025 Valkyrie LM is a track-focused version, celebrating Aston Martin's return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans. (en.wikipedia.org)
References
- Aston Martin ValkyrieAston Martin
- https://www.astonmartin.com/en-us/our-world/news/2025/4/8/aston-martin-valkyrie-set-for-street-fighting-sprint-debut-as-imsa-weathertech-sportscar-championship-moves-to-long-beachastonmartin.com
- https://www.auto-data.net/en/aston-martin-valkyrie-generation-6998auto-data.net
- https://www.automobile-catalog.com/model/aston_martin/valkyrie.htmlautomobile-catalog.com
Frequently asked questions
- What years was the Aston Martin Valkyrie produced?
- ScanRacer's referenced versions cover 2021 - 2025.
- How many Aston Martin Valkyrie examples are documented on ScanRacer?
- 8 published scans from 6 members, with the latest photo added in August 2026.


