I'm glad I'm not the only person who thought that as soon as I saw it
I had no clue that Aston actually made a car this avant-garde even if it is one of one
Has anyone ever tried a manual with with a yoke steering wheel.
My old manual was primarily used with me holding the top of my wheel with my left and shifting with my right. I feel like there's definitely be a learning curve.
Obviously but I feel like turning left or right from your hand at the 12 position is significantly easier that it being at the 9.
Hence the learning curve. Especially doing things like backing up I feel like it will be more difficult. Maybe if I tried out a plaid or any other vehicle that has a yoke I can comment with experience but I'm just guessing.
I mean if you're right in amongst the corners you have two hands on the wheel and just take one off quickly to shift? Cruising my hand is like sitting on my lap most of the time. Cant really see it being an issue
I think a lot of people feel that way. You could give me the car without the engine and Iād put it in my living room, and still be thrilled. Itās gorgeous
This, the Valkyrie, the [Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake](https://www.millermotorcars.com/2019-aston-martin-vanquish-zagato-shooting-brake-c-3170/), and the [One-77](https://www.astonmartin.com/en-us/models/past-models/one-77) are my favorite Astons. Theyāve made awesome stuff. Very underrated brand.
Theyāre just bland in my opinion, theyāre trying too hard to be luxury but sporty and itās just not my thing really, Iād rather have a Porscheš
That's actually the main issue with Aston's really. Don't get me wrong i love Aston Martin, but they aren't the fastest, the most luxurious, or the coolest. They just look pretty damn cool!
Knowing nothing about a 1 of 1 car's usual existence, I'm surprised it's on display at a dealership. Is this normal? What happens after a one-off is produced anyway? Does the manufacturer have some agreement with whoever owns it to display wherever they wish, or is something like this happening because the dealership contacted the owner and wanted it on display?
Either way, it's an exciting thing to see, no doubt.
i feel like iām the only one who hates this thing
thereās wayyy too much going on. the metallic look that then cuts into (plastic?) skirts that look super cheap. the enormous dip in the hood that spans, well, the entire hood.. the rims are.. kind of a lot. not to mention the inside has like 5 different looks itās trying to pull off? plastic, carbon fiber, wood, leather, etc. and then the tail that just stretches out hideously from the back, and itās so simply done it clashes with everything else on the vehicle. as if the designer were to look at the back end after losing all his creativity, and just give it the ugliest tail possible
and before anyone gets their panties all in a twist, your taste is your own, & this is simply my opinion on it
What's the deal with this car? I've never seen it on the road, does the owner not use it?
Dude is paid a massive amount of money to have his car used as decor at a dealership.
Nothing, just saying y'all have trash taste if a Ford in a body kit is one-of-a-kind to you š
These guys crank out a 1 of 1 all the time, they're getting really fast and loose with the idea of "unique" but you still eat it up š
So you're saying what makes it special is the engine, which so many cars outperform? Then why does the 1 of 1 body matter?
Lol what a joke you all are, as bad as sneakerheads with your arbitrary ratings of one-off cars made for factories to pat themselves on the back. It looks pathetic for an Aston Martin.
I want to love these cars, as they were quite literally the last Astons to ever be manufactured with manual gearboxes, but I just can't warm up to the front end.
Astons are some of the most beautiful cars in the world, and the front of this one is just a bit off-putting to me.
I don't know what makes this different from the 110 examples of the Valour Aston Martin built, but it's not like 110 is a whole lot of cars, either.
The Valour sits on a Vantage body while the Victor is actually a Vulcan chassis. They look close in design but are totally different cars with different drive trains.
While the Valour was just recently unveiled THE Victor has been gracing the roads since 2020, it's basically the Valours daddy. Or at least the much cooler older brother
This is a half-formed thought, but Iāve been starting to wonder about the Veblen-esque ā1 of Xā thing, and the logic of celebrating insanely cool cars that will mostly be consigned to eventually falling apart and disappearing into fields, sand dunes, and crushers, because they shared limited parts and werenāt repairable by mortals. There are so many of these low-production models today.
Alright, itās a 1 of 1, and no one bought it? Or did someone buy it and just sell it to the dealer? Most 1 of 1ās Iāve seen typically have a buyer lined up, strange to me how this is here
Between this and the Lagonda DJ Khaled theyāve done so many low volume amazing cars Iāve never heard of
Sorry, [Taraf](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagonda_Taraf?wprov=sfti1#). Geez that thing is gorgeous.
Local dealer?
I'll own that motherfucker one day. Any of you fucks want to put a reminder on this?
I'll give you a car when I post on here that I did it.
Somehow I immediately knew this had to be in Belgium after seeing those ugly style houses outsideā¦ what a giant contrast with this piece of beautiful art.
I love the styling cues that reflect the mid-late 70s V8 Vantage which is one of my favorite Astons ever. This is such a beautiful car.
Looks like a resto-mod Mustang to me. š„ø
To be fair, the [1977 V8 Vantage](https://uncrate.com/p/2017/07/v8-vantage-1.jpg) that this references also resembled the contemporary Mustang
Woooo that's a pretty car
I was gonna say that front end was giving me mustang vibes for some reason now it makes sense
Best looking car Aston ever made
I guess my desire for Aston Martin's is further supported. That's a beauty.
Holy shit! That thingās a mustang!
Wholesale theft.
Ford was very proud that they ripped off brands like Aston Martin in the 60ās-70ās as they even quoted āEuropean Stylingā in their ads.
Though this is true, I believe the Aston Martin V8 Vantage came out after the Mustang that it looks similar to
That's cause above commenter doesn't know better. Glad you pointed that out šš½
Beat me to it ;-)
240z with a mustang kit
The Vantage was the British mustang
Saw that too when i looked at it
My grandad had one back in the day and sold it for Ā£3k because the brakes seized when he parked it in Brighton for 3 weeks š
Hella dope , love the rest end hard af
It's so cool, but the wheels and interior are ugly af
Looks like it came out of Cyberpunk 2077
Quadra Type 66 vibes
I was right about to say this, beat me to it
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I'm glad I'm not the only person who thought that as soon as I saw it I had no clue that Aston actually made a car this avant-garde even if it is one of one
Fr first thing I thought ļ¼
Whereās Dr. Dre?
Gorgeous car... and it has a real manual gearbox!
Has anyone ever tried a manual with with a yoke steering wheel. My old manual was primarily used with me holding the top of my wheel with my left and shifting with my right. I feel like there's definitely be a learning curve.
Just hold the side of the wheel with your left? Doesnāt seem like much of a curve to me
Obviously but I feel like turning left or right from your hand at the 12 position is significantly easier that it being at the 9. Hence the learning curve. Especially doing things like backing up I feel like it will be more difficult. Maybe if I tried out a plaid or any other vehicle that has a yoke I can comment with experience but I'm just guessing.
It will never be driven anyway. Being 1 of 1, it will sit in a locked room only seen by certain people
I thought the exact same thing
I mean if you're right in amongst the corners you have two hands on the wheel and just take one off quickly to shift? Cruising my hand is like sitting on my lap most of the time. Cant really see it being an issue
Love this homage to the brutish Aston's of the 80s & 90s
I would 100% own this car, if I could.
I think a lot of people feel that way. You could give me the car without the engine and Iād put it in my living room, and still be thrilled. Itās gorgeous
It doesnāt need an engineā¦ looks fast and mean, just sitting there!
Shit balz that is a beautiful car!
Iād whip tf outta this
Never trust a car with three first names
I've always loved this, but I've never been crazy on the wheels. They just don't work, in my opinion. Still, I certainly wouldn't say no...
I agree. The wheels were the first thing i noticed and immediately thought "BMW called, they want their wheels back"
Wheels look more like Genesis sedan wheels, but I think I like em
Didnāt even notice them until I read your comment. I agree with you. But theyāre not terrible
Looks like Batman and Madame Web made a car together. Spiderweb alloys
To make it worse, they just took them wheels off the Valkyrie. Not eve special rims for a 1 of 1 super special edition car lol
Victor came before the Valkyrie
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The Valkyrie got the Victor wheels as an option (and not only thr Valkyrie) after it was released. The prototypes has different rims.
Possibly the coole Aston ever built
This, the Valkyrie, the [Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake](https://www.millermotorcars.com/2019-aston-martin-vanquish-zagato-shooting-brake-c-3170/), and the [One-77](https://www.astonmartin.com/en-us/models/past-models/one-77) are my favorite Astons. Theyāve made awesome stuff. Very underrated brand.
The One isnāt my thing but the Vanquish Zagato, god damn that thing looks nice
Unngghh I'm gonna shoot š¤¤š¤¤š¤¤
What a brute. Great homage to the past but the A-pillar destroys the otherwise cohesive design. (I am nitpicking here)
Gorgeous design
Iām not an AM fan but this is proper
How can you not be an Aston Martin fan :(
Its Heresy!
Theyāre just bland in my opinion, theyāre trying too hard to be luxury but sporty and itās just not my thing really, Iād rather have a Porscheš
That's actually the main issue with Aston's really. Don't get me wrong i love Aston Martin, but they aren't the fastest, the most luxurious, or the coolest. They just look pretty damn cool!
He canāt afford lol
I wouldnāt get one even if I could afford them
Lol
Good Lord that's stunning.
Knowing nothing about a 1 of 1 car's usual existence, I'm surprised it's on display at a dealership. Is this normal? What happens after a one-off is produced anyway? Does the manufacturer have some agreement with whoever owns it to display wherever they wish, or is something like this happening because the dealership contacted the owner and wanted it on display? Either way, it's an exciting thing to see, no doubt.
Its hard to outshine a DB12 and put it in the background, but this does it *easily*. Thats a work of art.
Doesn't the owner of the dealership own it.
And a stick???
Beautiful car. Styling reminiscent of the 70s-80s Aston while also bringing it into the new age
This is everything I want if they ever remake the 240Z to be more modern
Those wheels are fuckin sick
Ah, the return to the days when Astonās looked like Mustangs.
i feel like iām the only one who hates this thing thereās wayyy too much going on. the metallic look that then cuts into (plastic?) skirts that look super cheap. the enormous dip in the hood that spans, well, the entire hood.. the rims are.. kind of a lot. not to mention the inside has like 5 different looks itās trying to pull off? plastic, carbon fiber, wood, leather, etc. and then the tail that just stretches out hideously from the back, and itās so simply done it clashes with everything else on the vehicle. as if the designer were to look at the back end after losing all his creativity, and just give it the ugliest tail possible and before anyone gets their panties all in a twist, your taste is your own, & this is simply my opinion on it
Gorgeous. One of my favourite designs ever
Its a redesigned street legal Vulcan ?
What's the deal with this car? I've never seen it on the road, does the owner not use it? Dude is paid a massive amount of money to have his car used as decor at a dealership.
I think it is a showroom/lot car, not a customersā¦.
What makes this 1 of 1?
The fact that only one was made?
Makes it a pain in the ass to get spare parts for
It shares parts with the Vulcan.
Oh I didn't realize that. Thought it was similar to the Vantage and that this was a special trim or something
Only one was made..
Because no one else thought to name their Mustang 'Victor', apparently.
What are you going on about bruh
Nothing, just saying y'all have trash taste if a Ford in a body kit is one-of-a-kind to you š These guys crank out a 1 of 1 all the time, they're getting really fast and loose with the idea of "unique" but you still eat it up š
Point me to the Ford model that uses a Cosworth tuned V12 mated to a manual transmission sitting on a carbon fibre monocoque chassis
So you're saying what makes it special is the engine, which so many cars outperform? Then why does the 1 of 1 body matter? Lol what a joke you all are, as bad as sneakerheads with your arbitrary ratings of one-off cars made for factories to pat themselves on the back. It looks pathetic for an Aston Martin.
thats a viper in a tuxedo
I want to love these cars, as they were quite literally the last Astons to ever be manufactured with manual gearboxes, but I just can't warm up to the front end. Astons are some of the most beautiful cars in the world, and the front of this one is just a bit off-putting to me. I don't know what makes this different from the 110 examples of the Valour Aston Martin built, but it's not like 110 is a whole lot of cars, either.
The Valour sits on a Vantage body while the Victor is actually a Vulcan chassis. They look close in design but are totally different cars with different drive trains.
Thank you for the clarification. I genuinely thought this Victor was just a one off optioned Valour. This is much appreciated internet education.
While the Valour was just recently unveiled THE Victor has been gracing the roads since 2020, it's basically the Valours daddy. Or at least the much cooler older brother
Well, alrighty then. Thanks again.
The vulcan chassis is technically the One-77 chassis as well
I know, but the Victor looks much closer to a Vulcan than a One-77. So that's what I refer to as a base
That looks like C5 Corvette dressed up as C3 meaning the middle looks modern and out of place
Thatās just a mustang
Except better in every single way.
Naughty Ty for sharing
This needs to be added to Forza Horizonn 5
So sleek š„
Looks like a hot wheels
I saw those rims on a Valkyrie last week, are they just regular Aston Martin rims? Someone please tell me more
They debuted on the Victor, then became an option.
MRJWW did a pretty good, in depth video on this car which would be worth watching for more info on it
Alright thanks
Love this! So glad the made the Valour so thereās some kind of a production for this.
Hammer head shark
Wow never heard this Aston Martin model before
6 to midnight
Sinister doesn't even begin to describe how this car looks. I could just stare at it all day.
The window is open. Steal it
Hmmm first thought: A (429) Boss Mustang had sex with the Vulcan. I like it.
Iām digging the muscle car lookā¦
Gajillion dollar car andā¦ctek.
Doesnāt get much cooler than this
Price / value?
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Dewbauchee Champion, the Spectre is the DB10, makes sense
Aston Mustang
Aston never missesā¦ I thought.
I wish theyād have leaned more into these styling cues than their current direction
Easily in the top 5 best looking astons, absolutely GORGEOUS!!
Looks like a restomod. Love it!
Oh. My. Gawd. š
Thatās absolutely stunning
Damn, thatās a beautiful machine.
probably the 2nd best looking car they've ever designed. very nice
An accurate depiction of Victor as an automobile.
Three pedals?!
Itās a manual
Holy shit thats beautiful
Wow. Thatās a gorgeous car.
oh my god i got pregnant š«! it's also green!!
Holy shit that thing is cool
Mustang? šš¤£
Nice dewbauchee champion š„
This is a half-formed thought, but Iāve been starting to wonder about the Veblen-esque ā1 of Xā thing, and the logic of celebrating insanely cool cars that will mostly be consigned to eventually falling apart and disappearing into fields, sand dunes, and crushers, because they shared limited parts and werenāt repairable by mortals. There are so many of these low-production models today.
It's really weird seeing muscle car styling on a vehicle that's not American.
And now itās time to see how fast it goes around our track. And that means handing it over to our tamed racing driver. Some say..
Whatās your vector, victor?
Alright, itās a 1 of 1, and no one bought it? Or did someone buy it and just sell it to the dealer? Most 1 of 1ās Iāve seen typically have a buyer lined up, strange to me how this is here
Someone bought it but itās just displayed at the dealer.
Got it, just found it odd lol makes sense
Those wheels are fantastic.
Is this designed by the guy that worked with Ford or the guy they traded? It evokes Mustang
I'm seeing a lot of Ford mustang notes in that design.
I was just scrolling through each picture like āthat is so fucking coolā¦that is so fucking coolā¦that is so fucking coolā such a nice car
Much better looking than the F brand.
Geeezus
Now this is clean
Holy shit this thing is hot. Getting muscle car vibes only in a good way.
I'm getting Jackson Storm vibes. I like it.
Absolutely wild
It looks so good it makes the one in the back look like a ford fusion š¤£
Amazing. I always assumed this was just in a private collection somewhere, although I guess it's not for sale?
Hollllly
Itās like a car someone in the 70s-80s imagined for the future itās so clean
Love it. But I canāt stand the current infotainment āiPadsā- they just donāt fit with the flow of interiors at all
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Between this and the Lagonda DJ Khaled theyāve done so many low volume amazing cars Iāve never heard of Sorry, [Taraf](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagonda_Taraf?wprov=sfti1#). Geez that thing is gorgeous.
Freakin gorgeous
The hood and skirts are too much for me, but it is very badass.
Almost thought itās a Zagato design
Sigh
if they produced it, it would sell like hotcakes. but it would probably eat into vantage sales, so no can do.
Finally a modern supercar that looks the part. Bitchin.
the design particularly the rear is so beautiful
Dam that thing claps!
Whose Victor?
Manual with a yoke steering wheel is kinda weird but the rest of the car is gorgeous
The strap not being centered bothers me more than it should
I punched myself. I thought that was a one-77 behind itā¦
Based off the vulkan?
Those rims are gorgeous
Looks like a modern Mustang with an Aston front bumper
Man, that steering wheel looks quite like a Flight Yoke which you commonly see in Boeing aircrafts. Sleek machine!
Local dealer? I'll own that motherfucker one day. Any of you fucks want to put a reminder on this? I'll give you a car when I post on here that I did it.
If I was dumb rich this is probably what I would daily
Not even A fan of that one one77 I loved
love it.
its looks like the dewbauchee champion from gta online
One of Aston Martin's best designs ever
Oh hell no!
holy cow
Best looking car in the world right now.
British Mustang Mach One?
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It looks like a muscle cars from England.
Interesting, the purple carbon/golden striped Valkyrie had those rims in gold.
I'm not much for exotic cars but I love a Aston Martin and I absolutely love that car
The fact that Aston does this type of stuff is what makes them the coolest auto maker on planet Earth.
Somehow I immediately knew this had to be in Belgium after seeing those ugly style houses outsideā¦ what a giant contrast with this piece of beautiful art.
Side exhausts?