Aston Martin Doesn’t Want The Valkyrie To Be A Garage Queen

Aston Martin Doesn’t Want The Valkyrie To Be A Garage Queen

Aston Martin Doesn’t Want The Valkyrie To Be A Garage Queen

In the world of million-dollar supercars, there is a growing appreciation for those who do more than just park their prized possessions in climate-controlled garages. While owning an automotive masterpiece is undoubtedly a symbol of prestige and luxury, the true essence of these incredible machines lies in their ability to be driven, whether it’s on a daily basis or as hobby cars on the weekends. Aston Martin understands this sentiment and aims to encourage Valkyrie owners to unleash this beast on the road rather than keeping it as a collectible.

“Ultimately, it is up to the customer what they choose to do,” says Marek Reichman, Aston Martin’s creative boss, in a recent interview with Top Gear. “If they want to buy a Valkyrie and display it in a museum, that’s great. But we want people to hear and see them. We want to see Valkyries driving through tunnels in Instagram feeds. That’s why we make them. We want people to enjoy them.”