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Aston Martin Victor by Q - the black beast from England.

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Recently updated on February 23, 2022 at 12:06 am

Aston Martin Victor by Q - the black beast from England.

The Q luxury division, which is responsible for unique models of the British sports car manufacturer Aston Martin, has presented its latest, and so far wildest, creation. At London's Concours of Elegance, the Victor called super athletes presented. For the 70th anniversary of the model name Vantage, a unique piece saw the light of day, which is technically inspired by the Vantage models of the 70s and 80s, and also carries design elements of the DBS V8 from the 1970s into the modern era.

Chassis made from elements from One-77 & Vulcan

Aston Martin Victor by Q - the black beast from England.

The new Aston Martin Victor was created on a fully restored carbon monocoque of a One-77, with the Q-Division adding parts of the Aston Martin Vulcan hypercar. In doing so, Aston Martin announces that the entire body weighs less than that of an original One-77. The suspension has the same springs and dampers as the Vulcan, but has six different adjustment options to make the Victor more comfortable on bad roads than the track tool called Vulcan, since the one-off is street legal at least in Great Britain. By the way, the rims have one Central locking, and the brake discs have a diameter of 380 mm at the front and 360 mm at the rear.

Martial design as an homage to earlier models!

Aston Martin Victor by Q - the black beast from England.

The front design looks very masculine with its angular and almost brutal lines, and the round headlights and the typical Aston Martin grill fit in perfectly to form a total work of art that is second to none. The large power dome on the long bonnet, the exhibited wheel arches and the mighty front spoiler, which is somewhat reminiscent of current Formula 1 cars, go well with this. The small, round fog lights, on the other hand, look a bit like Bentley, but fit very harmoniously into the line. The side view of the car is reminiscent of a muscle car from US production, as the two-door was styled very angular and aggressive. Above all, the extreme side skirts are martial, and getting into the cockpit should not be an easy exercise, especially if you are not agile. Opinions differ at the rear, however, because it looks extremely angular and embodies a certain 80s style that is normally no longer seen in super sports cars these days. The small taillights and the overlying, solid chrome strip somehow don't really fit together, but give the rear its very own character.

The interior looks like something out of a spaceship!

Aston Martin Victor by Q - the black beast from England.

The half-open steering wheel and the two large displays, which give the driver all the necessary information, could have come from the ISS and the whole cockpit looks as rugged as a high mountain. As is normally only the case with Ferrari, this one-off model based on the One-77 does not have a steering column lever and the pilot can find all the necessary controls in and on the steering wheel. It is a bit surprising that this specimen is a manual gearbox, as these supercars usually come on the market with automatic / F1 gearboxes etc.

Most powerful suction motor with manual switch

Aston Martin Victor by Q - the black beast from England.

With its 7,3 liter V12 naturally aspirated petrol engine and six-speed manual gearbox, the new Aston Martin Victor is not only the most powerful car with a naturally aspirated gasoline engine and manual gearbox, but also the most powerful Aston Martin ever built with a manual gearbox. The power is 836 hp and 821 Newton meters of maximum torque, making the Victor much more powerful than the One-77, which has 760 hp and 750 Newton meters of maximum torque. However, there is still no information on the performance, but it should be on the level of a super sports car.

This Aston Martin is a one-off not for sale.

There is in fact no chance of ever enjoying driving this car, as it is a one-off that has already found a solvent owner. Most likely, the owner will keep the car in an air-conditioned garage and may never drive it on the road again. Nothing is known about the price so far, but it appears to be around $ 5 million. If we receive information on further details in a timely manner, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply use ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

Photos: Aston Martin

The most important key data for the Aston Martin Victor by Q:

  • 836 hp 7,3 liter naturally aspirated V12
  • manual six-speed gearbox
  • Ingredients from the One-77 and the Vulcan
  • Inspirations from the V8 Vantage from the 1970s and 1980s and the DBS V8 RHAM / 1 (was built for the 24 Le Mans 1977 Hours)
  • Body made of carbon fiber
  • Painting in "Pentland Green"
  • Valkyrie taillights
  • Interior with leather in Forest Green and Conker Bridge with cashmere, walnut wood, anodized aluminum and with titanium and carbon
  • 7,3-liter V12 of the One-77 modified by Cosworth (from 750 PS and 750 Nm to 836 PS and 821 Nm torque)
  • six-way adjustable / internal spring / damper package

Aston Martin Victor by Q - the black beast from England.

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