The Aston Martin Valour's paint job is worth more than a new Porsche 911 GTS.
The paint job, called Andromeda Red, is a work of art that blends six different shades of red, orange, purple, pink, green, and blue. The orange and purple are the most prominent, highlighting the Valour's unique curves and details.
Aston Martin is only producing 110 Valours, with each car costing no less than £1 million (excluding additional options).
This is also the first time Aston Martin has launched a color-changing paint that the company researched.
This paint job has made this car a hit in the UK market. Gold accents on the grille, splitter, skirts and rear diffuser add a touch of luxury and highlight the unique Andromeda colour scheme.
Inside, the Valour’s interior is equally impressive, with carbon-fiber bucket seats, upholstered in vibrant orange leather, combined with ripe plum leather in other areas. Some details such as the floor panels, switches and gear knob are also covered in luxurious gold.
The entire Valour line is equipped with a 5.2L twin-turbocharged V12 engine, with a capacity of 705 horsepower and 753 Nm of torque, combined with a 6-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive, promising to bring an exciting driving experience to car lovers.