The Victor is a one-off supercar built by the bespoke Q division of Aston Martin. Q division is where tailored made Aston Martins are born from the ashes of blank checks. Inspiration for the Victor comes from the 1970s Aston Martin V8 Vantage. The base of the car is a fully refurbished carbon monocoque from a One-77. The body is designed to provoke ideas of a 21st rendering of a V8 Vantage from 1979, and it does. The retro-homage body looks like a 70s gentleman’s muscle car that hired a supercar trainer to get track-day abs.
The Aston Martin Victor is powered by a 7.3-liter V12 tuned by the engine masters at Cosworth to produce 836 horsepower and 605 pound-feet of torque matched to a six-speed manual transmission. Technically, Victor is the most powerful Aston Martin ever built. All this power is handled by inboard springs and dampers taken from the track-only Aston Martin Vulcan and uses carbon-ceramic brakes. The Victor wears a Pentland Green exterior tuxedo with Conker Bridge of Weir leather interior finished in Forest Green and cashmere accents. Aston Martin did not disclose this bespoke car’s price, but you can assume it’s well north of the $150,000 price tag on the 2021 Vantage S.