- Every Aston Martin Valkyrie is special, but no other has purple carbon fiber like this one.
- The cabin features plenty of purple Alcantara and golden accents.
- The V12-powered hypercar has just 50 miles on the clock and is screaming to be driven.
Aston Martin wrapped up production of the insane Adrian Newey-designed Valkyrie late last year and of the 150 road-going Coupe models built, this flamboyant car known as ‘Anemos’ may be the single most remarkable of them all. It has more than £500,000 or ~$629,000 of options that include 24-karat gold and a simply sensational carbon fiber finish.
This Valkyrie was delivered last year and gets its name from the Greek word for wind. Clearly, the original owner spared no expense when configuring it, and it is one of just a handful of examples with a completely exposed carbon fiber body. Not only that, but this Valkyrie is finished in purple-tinted carbon fiber that includes plenty of metallic flakes, allowing it to glisten under the sun and showroom lights.
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While most would have been satisfied with this purple carbon, the owner then specced the car with 24-karat gold leaf accents across much of the exterior. These include the front splitter, parts of the hood and trimmings around the glass canopy, the insane aero pieces along the sides, the roof scoop, and the rear diffuser.
It also features gold Aston Martin badges, satin black aluminum wheels with gold accents, an exposed carbon fiber roof, and a carbon engine cover. Importantly, the entire bodywork has been wrapped in PPF, helping to keep the extraordinary finish safe from any scratches or chips.

There’s a lot to like about the cabin of this Aston Martin, too. Like all others, most of the interior is choke full of lightweight carbon fiber, but Anemos also has purple Alcantara on the seats and the racing harnesses. It also features gold buttons on the removable steering wheel.
Joe Macari has been tasked with selling the mid-engined British hypercar. It hasn’t shared an asking price, but notes the car has only been driven 50 miles (80 km). Given the wild exterior and interior finishes, there’s a chance it’ll sell for more than the £3 million (~$3.78 million) sticker price.