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Aston Martin Valen Debuts As World’s Most Powerful Front-Engined Supercar, Limited To 150 Units



British luxury marque Aston Martin has unveiled the all-new Valen, the latest and third limited-production V12 special created by its in-house bespoke division, Q by Aston Martin, joining the Valour, Valiant and DBR22.
Bestowed with a name that means “powerful” or “strong” in Latin, the V12 Valen continues Aston Martin’s long-standing tradition of iconic V-named cars, including the Vantage, Vanquish, Valhalla, Valkyrie, and Vulcan.


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With 838-horsepower (850PS) from Aston Martin’s 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 engine, the Value is world’s most powerful front-engined production car and the most powerful front-engined Aston Martin in the company’s 113-year history.
The Aston Martin Valen features an aggressive front design with a signature grille, slim LED headlights and a long, sculpted bonnet, while the rear boasts slim taillights, muscular bodywork, a prominent diffuser and exposed exhaust outlets—emphasizing its performance-focused character.

Valen adopts three drive modes—Sport, Sport+ and Track—allowing the driver to accelerate the front-engined supercar from 0–60 mph in just 3.0 seconds, while its top speed is electronically limited to 214 mph (344 km/h).
Inside, the driver-focused cabin features premium leather and Alcantara-style materials, sporty seats and a steering wheel with controls within easy reach. Bespoke detailing further reflects the Valen’s limited-production status, emphasizing its ultra-exclusive character.


“The latest in a bloodline of limited production special series models from our bespoke service, Q by Aston Martin, Valen’s world-beating performance required a design to capture the raw motion and unmatched output of our V12 powertrain,” said Aston Martin CEO, Adrian Hallmark.
Production is strictly limited to 150 examples, with first deliveries scheduled for Q2 2027. Pricing has not been officially disclosed by Aston Martin, although reports suggest that each Valen could cost around $2 million before personalization.
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