An Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider will soon join Manny Khoshbin’s many Bugattis

Manny Khoshbin, multi-millionaire real estate guru, popular YouTuber and most passionate collector of super- and hypercars and custom exotics, is now one of the few, very lucky future owners of an Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider.

It turns out that not even Manny’s credentials were enough to secure him a Valkyrie coupe, so when Aston Martin announced the Spider variant not long ago, he made sure he fixed that wrong. He dropped by for a visit with Aston Martin and, after being shown around the floor and getting a good look at the Spider, he placed an order for it.

Valkyrie is a track-ready and road-legal, limited-edition car developed between Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing, with input from Cosworth, Rimac Automobili, Multimatic, Ricardo, Alcon, Bosch, Surface Transforms, Integral Powertrain Ltd, Wipac, and Michelin.

Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) are experts in the development and production of carbon-ceramic materials and the UK’s only manufacturer of carbon-ceramic brakes for automotive use.

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