RE: Aston V12 Vantage Red Bull Racing Edition for sale
RE: Aston V12 Vantage Red Bull Racing Edition for sale
Thursday 31st July

Aston V12 Vantage Red Bull Racing Edition for sale

The Aston-Red Bull collab created the Valkyrie - and a much rarer V12...


Almost a decade ago now, Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing buddied up. From 2016 until 2020, you might remember, the former sponsored the latter’s F1 team. But there was more to the alliance than just Grand Prix exposure - they were going to build cars together. The AM-RB 001, or Valkyrie as you probably know it now, wasn’t without issues during its development, but the finished product must surely rank as one modern hypercar greats. With some top-level motorsport fairy dust sprinkled on top. 

There was another Aston Martin-Red Bull car, though, one that’s much rarer than the Valkyrie: the V12 Vantage Red Bull Racing Edition. The PH news story of the RBRE was written on February 21st, 2017, so they really were some of the very last special edition Vantages made. Apart from the V600. And probably another one we’ve forgotten. A bit like Pagani with Zondas, V8 and V12 Vantages were being made a lot later than expected. Probably still get one now if you asked nicely enough. 

Anyway, the Edition was offered with either the 4.7 V8 or 5.9 V12, with a host of Red Bull-themed goodies from Q Division found throughout and the Mariana Blue paint. Back then, it perhaps seemed a bit mean for a car celebrating an F1 team tie-up didn’t benefit from any additional performance, but it’s hard to imagine many caring now given the rarity. And the fact that, well, both V8 and V12 Vantage were pretty lovely cars to begin with. 

According to the advert for this one, just 15 Red Bull Racing Editions were produced for the entire globe, so it really is a very seldom-seen special. There are said to be just five in the UK, and Aston Martin Bristol - the seller of this one - would know, as they sold four of those when new. There’s additional intrigue with this one, too, as it benefits from both the aero kit and a power package; the rear spoiler may not be to all tastes, but 600hp from the V12 - courtesy of a titanium exhaust and magnesium inlet manifolds - surely will be. 

Despite those spec choices, this one has only covered 500 miles since 2018. Which seems a crying shame, really. On the other hand, it means an effectively box-fresh Aston Martin with a naturally aspirated V12 and a manual gearbox. There won’t be one of those leaving Gaydon any time soon.

All those factors combined mean it’s the most expensive original V12 Vantage in the classifieds, at £200k - which is actually more than some of the 5.2-litre, twin-turbo replacement cars.  While most folk will probably be content spending something like £120,000 on a ‘regular’ seven-speed, three-pedal V12, this one surely would look pretty cool next to a Valkyrie. Or a Red Bull RB17, perhaps…


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fantheman80

Original Poster:

2,039 posts

65 months

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Mr Horner's maybe? wink

The Pistonsdead

5,390 posts

223 months

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Fabulous car and a must for the collection. wink

ChevronB19

8,009 posts

179 months

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That spoiler is bloody awful.

DaveyBoyWonder

3,221 posts

190 months

Thursday 31st July
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200 grand?!

Iamnotkloot

1,718 posts

163 months

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DaveyBoyWonder said:
200 grand?!
£200k for a pretty V12 with a manual gearbox from Aston Martin? It’s practically brand new so seems fair value to me.

chrisironside

838 posts

178 months

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I'd rather have a standard one, or an AMR one (without the wing).
One of the great things about the V12 Vantage is it's a great driver's car, but looks classy. The wing undoes that.

Cold

16,068 posts

106 months

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The colour is glorious.
The wing is horrendous.
The price is hilarious.

cerb4.5lee

37,782 posts

196 months

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I've always liked the standard model of these, plus who isn't attracted to using a V12 engine mated to a 3 pedal manual? cloud9

WPA

12,134 posts

130 months

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Cold said:
The colour is glorious.
The wing is horrendous.
The price is hilarious.
+1

DonkeyApple

63,108 posts

185 months

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Lovely car. Shame about the tinned piss branding glued on top.

GTRene

19,323 posts

240 months

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lovely outside color, not such fan of that sort blue interior, let alone those bulky seats instead of bucket examples.

of course the rare Red Bull version is a price plus, but still shame of that interior


Dave Hedgehog

15,122 posts

220 months

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thats one for the list when the euro millions comes in

Kipsrs

588 posts

65 months

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I’m not really an Aston fan but, I was expecting the usual POA! However I think given its rarity and only 500 miles and the fact it’s basically a new v12 Aston, 200k I would think in today’s ridiculous market is pretty fair!

NGK210

3,969 posts

161 months

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That’s a very lovely, must-have blue. So…
Find a healthy manual V12 sans diuretic juice logos and sadman wing.
Take it to Bamford Rose for preventatives and tweaks.
If car isn’t in that luscious blue, give it an engine-out respray.
Re-trim seats in same pattern as mid-80s VV8.
Spend savings from £200k taking car on a GT around Europe.

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,408 posts

114 months

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Kipsrs said:
I m not really an Aston fan but, I was expecting the usual POA! However I think given its rarity and only 500 miles and the fact it s basically a new v12 Aston, 200k I would think in today s ridiculous market is pretty fair!
Except today's market is not that strong....

Augustus Windsock

3,630 posts

171 months

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Much as the thought of a V8 Vantage S or V12 Vantage gracing the floor of my lottery-funded garage, and much as I love them as a car, this smacks of MaxPower to me.
I’d take a standard V12 with a manual gearbox, bucket seats and a mileage that means I wouldn’t be scared to actually drive it…

NGK210

3,969 posts

161 months

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PH said:
This one has only covered 500 miles since 2018… It means an effectively box-fresh Aston Martin…
The rose-tinted advertorial specs are strong with this one.

In reality “it means” a car that’s effectively been idle for 7 years, which means it should have its gaskets, bushes, and all rubber or silicon perishables replaced, plus all fluids flushed and its dampers and calipers stripped and serviced.

CG2020UK

2,673 posts

56 months

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Imagine this would be great especially being manual.

Blue steering wheel just not for me.

SJMW

71 posts

114 months

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Rather have a V600 Le Mans

Mr Tidy

27,086 posts

143 months

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WPA said:
Cold said:
The colour is glorious.
The wing is horrendous.
The price is hilarious.
+1
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