The AMR Pro is longer, wider, and lighter than the standard Valkyrie, with the hybrid-electric drivetrain removed and 1,000 horses’ worth of V12 power and 546 pounds-feet of peak torque on deck The road-going Valkyrie hasn’t even charged into battle yet, but that hasn’t stopped Aston Martin from revealing this, the AMR Pro version. The 1100hp car is taking center stage at the company’s Geneva Motor Show stand. That headline figure comes care of a 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 and KERS-style system. Aston Martin Valkyrie At the time of writing this article, the only road-legal car to feature the Cosworth RA V12 is the Aston Martin Valkyrie, and even that car is barely road-legal. The Valkyrie AMR Pro is in a very striking deep Aston Martin green livery, similar to that seen on its 2021 Formula 1 car. As has been the case recently, that green is accentuated by some yellow accents across various points of the car. These are around the sidepods, the front splitter, the rear wing, and on the car's shark fin as well. Race proven methodologies, expertise and technologies used by the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One ® team (AMF1) are being adopted by Aston Martin to intensify the development of future models. Marco Mattiacci, Global Chief Brand and Commercial Officer of Aston Martin said: “Aston Martin’s vision is to build a range of exceptional Whatever Aston Martin is planning for this new Valkyrie, it won't be road legal and production will be very limited. If we had to guess, this is probably the final version of the Valkyrie AMR Pro As unbelievable as this ride is, the hardest thing to comprehend is that it is street-legal according to Mercedes-AMG. 2022 Aston Martin Valkyrie 1,160 Horsepower The hybrid Valkyrie is a collaborative project designed under the leadership of Adrian Newey by Red Bull Advanced Technologies and Aston Martin. Created as a genre-defining road-legal hypercar, it already exists at the extreme edge of the performance envelope – now, evolved into track-only form as the AMR Pro, it redefines the envelope. One that must have been apparent from the moment the Valkyrie’s design brief pointed to road-legal tyres with acceptable wet weather properties having to deal with crushing downforce figures The 150 wealthy customers that will soon become the owners of the fastest road-legal production car in the world are being given an option to make their Valkyrie all the more desirable. VQmQ.