Aston Martin Unveils Stunning Valkyrie LM Special Edition



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Aston Martin Unveils Stunning Valkyrie LM Special Edition

Aston Martin has today spectacularly revealed the new Valkyrie LM special edition. This extraordinary limited - edition, non - race - homologated model is a special version of the only road - derived Hypercar that competes for the overall victory in the 24 - hour Le Mans endurance race. With this new creation, the brand celebrates its return to the pinnacle of the world endurance racing.

 

The Valkyrie LM is powered by a modified, lean - burn version of the Cosworth - built 6.5 - liter naturally aspirated V12 engine, producing a regulation - limited 520 kW (697 bhp)1. It features a 7 - speed sequential transmission with semi - automatic paddle - shift operation1. The racing - suspension configuration includes double wishbones front and rear, with pushrod - actuated torsion - bar springs and adjustable side and central dampers1. It runs on bespoke performance tires from Pirelli, the F1 tire supplier1.

 

The cockpit of the Valkyrie LM is optimized for driver safety, access, and visibility1. It is equipped with a custom carbon - fiber race seat with shoulder support and headrest padding, an FIA - grade six - point safety harness, and a fire - suppression system1. The steering wheel integrates a driver display and shift lights1. Aston Martin has also created a dedicated driver - development program to assist drivers in building their confidence and exploring the limits of the vehicle1.
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