Home Industry Automotive Aston Martin to start delivery of Alonso-inspired race car Valiant in fourth quarter Valiant joins the ranks of Valkyrie, Vantage and upcoming mid-engine supercar Valhalla as collectible specials by Reuters June 26, 2024 Image credit: Supplied Aston Martin announced the debut of its new limited edition sportscar Valiant on Wednesday and said deliveries would start in the fourth quarter, as the British carmaker aims to revive its sales and become cash flow positive. The company will produce only 38 units of the Valiant, a vehicle designed by the Aston Martin team alongside Formula One driver and two-time world champion Fernando Alonso. The retail price of the Valiant is about GBP2m($2.54m), excluding tax in the UK, a source close to the company told Reuters. All the units have been pre-sold, according to the company. Aston Martin focuses on new line-up Aston Martin has stopped manufacturing old models ahead of the ramp-up in production of fresh models that are expected to drive revenue and profit growth at the firm starting from the second half. Over the past few years, chairman and top shareholder Lawrence Stroll has revamped the British brand’s lineup of sports cars with new models and embarked on several recapitalisations, including a rights issue that made Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, Public Investment Fund (PIF), a major shareholder in 2022. As of November 2023, the PIF owns a 20.5 per cent stake in Aston Martin. Valiant joins the ranks of Valkyrie, which starts at a price of GBP2m, Vantage and upcoming mid-engine supercar Valhalla as collectible specials. The company did not disclose the price that Valiant would retail at. The second half of 2024 will be a real test for the company and its ability to increase production after having hit certain bumps in the past. It faced production issues for the DB12 in November as well as delays in shipments and elevated costs of delivering the limited-edition Valkyrie over the past couple of years. Alonso is one of Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team’s drivers, alongside Stroll’s son, Lance. Aston Martin Racing and Aston Martin Lagonda are distinct entities. Read: The Astera: Dar Global, Aston Martin reveal what goes into the making of a star Tags aston martin Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team F1 Fernando Alonso Lawrence Stroll PIF Valiant You might also like Why AIOKA is shifting into top gear for top-tier global campaigns Saudi Arabia’s PIF to acquire 54% stake in MBC Group Saudi Arabia’s Hassana to back $2bn Brookfield Middle East fund Saudi Arabia’s PIF sets up company to build staff accommodation