Aston Martin Valour

[2] The Valour has the same philosophy and design as the Victor which is a one off version of the One-77, but they do not share a direct platform.

The Valour rides on a platform developed from the 2022 V12 Vantage and DBS, with an aluminum chassis and a 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 engine producing 705 bhp (526 kW; 715 PS).

The Victor, on the other hand, is based on the One-77, with a carbon fibre monocoque chassis and the One-77’s 7.3-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine refined by Cosworth to produce 836 bhp (623 kW; 848 PS).

So, while both have retro designs and are limited-run, the Victor is based on the One-77, while the Valour is closer to the DBS and V12 Vantage.

Writing for the magazine Top Gear, Ollie Kew described the Valour as a "worthy successor to the Vantage V600 of the 1990s" that is "impossible to make a sensible case for, but laudable all the same just for existing".