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Aston Martin is making just 10 street-legal Valkyrie LM models

In addition to the previously announced Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro, the British automaker will be releasing a street-legal Valkyrie modification called the LM in a nod to the 24 Hours of the Le Mans.

The supercar is being advertised as a close relative of its Le Mans racing counterpart and comes equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 tuned by Cosworth. An electric add-on drives the total output to a theoretical 1,155 PS (1,139 hp / 850 kW), but the LM comes capped at 680 PS (671 hp / 500 kW) for compliance reasons. Like its Le Mans cousin, it uses a seven-speed sequential transmission and rear-wheel drive. It lacks the electronic limiters required for WEC certification and can run off regular pump gas. The interior is largely identical to that of the Valkyrie AMR LMH (see video), but owners can choose from a wide assortment of trim options.

Anyone buying the new Valkyrie LM gets to choose whether to take delivery of the car or let Aston Martin store it for convenience. Owners will be taking part in numerous events across Europe, including racing championships, time attack runs and driving mastery courses provided by the company’s best pilots. Every owner will also get a personal racing equipment package. The first racing events are scheduled to take place in the second quarter of 2026.

Limited to just 10 production units, the LM will be the rarest Valkyrie spec available to private customers. The standard Valkyrie model will enjoy a production run of 150 units, 85 of them roofless. The track-only Valkyrie AMR Pro is scheduled for a 40-unit production batch.

Editor: Andrew Raspopov

 

June 13, 2025

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