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HYPERLUXE lists rare Aston Martin opportunities submitted by brokers, dealers and authorised representatives who have direct access to the source. Every listing is reviewed before it goes live, we check the broker’s direct link to the car, its main characteristics, its availability and status, and whether the information holds together.
This page is built around rare and ultra-luxury Aston Martin models: limited-production grand tourers, V12 collector cars, special editions and hypercars. Depending on what brokers submit, you may find models such as the Valkyrie, Valhalla, One-77, Valour, V12 Speedster, Vanquish Zagato, DBR22 and V12 Vantage V600, alongside other collector-grade cars.
HYPERLUXE is not a standard car marketplace and doesn’t aggregate ordinary Aston Martin inventory. A listing goes up only when the broker behind it can prove a direct link to the source and confirm that the vehicle details are consistent.
Some Aston Martin listings appear in a semi-anonymous format. The idea is to present the car clearly while keeping sensitive details with the broker: private photos, ownership documents, chassis information, the seller’s identity, service records and further provenance are shared directly by the broker once you inquire.
HYPERLUXE doesn’t act as a broker, doesn’t negotiate for buyers or sellers, never handles funds and takes no commission on the sale. You submit an inquiry through the form on the listing, and when the request is relevant the responsible broker takes it from there.
HYPERLUXE · Rare Aston Martin Models
A closer look at the Aston Martin models most likely to appear on HYPERLUXE. Availability always depends on broker submissions and on the review carried out before each listing is published.
A strictly limited open-cockpit roadster from Q by Aston Martin. Between its rarity, its coachbuilt design language and its V12 positioning, the DBR22 is one of the modern Aston Martins collectors reach for when they want something well beyond standard production.
One of Aston Martin’s defining modern collector cars. Just 77 were built, each pairing a naturally aspirated V12 with hand-built construction and a place firmly above the brand’s regular grand tourers.
Aston Martin’s step into next-generation mid-engine performance. For buyers, availability really comes down to allocation, specification, production status and the source behind the opportunity.
One of the most extreme road-car projects Aston Martin has ever attempted, built around a high-revving V12 hybrid and serious aerodynamics. It plays in a different league from a conventional grand tourer, so any Valkyrie deserves a close look at specification, delivery status, location, mileage, title and the seller’s authority to sell.
A coachbuilt collaboration between Aston Martin and Zagato. Its pull comes from limited numbers, rare design and the long history between Aston Martin and the Italian house.
A limited-production V12 manual grand tourer made with collectors in mind. That mix of analogue character, modern engineering and tight production makes it one of the most relevant recent Aston Martins for a rare-car marketplace.
A highly limited, driver-focused car with real collector weight. Manual gearbox, V12 and very low production, all of which makes it more source-sensitive than an ordinary Aston Martin listing.
An open-cockpit, limited-production Aston Martin with a strong visual identity and clear collector appeal. Availability tends to hinge on specification, mileage, ownership history and direct access to the seller.
One of the rarest and most distinctive body styles Aston Martin ever produced. Any opportunity around this car should be treated as highly source-sensitive and documentation-dependent.
Before an Aston Martin listing goes live on HYPERLUXE, we review what the broker submits: their direct link to the source, the car’s main characteristics, its stated availability and status, and whether the information is consistent.
This review doesn’t replace the broker’s own process. The broker stays responsible for qualifying buyers, sharing private documents, answering further proof requests, negotiating and closing.
HYPERLUXE · Submit an Inquiry
If one of the Aston Martin opportunities above matches your search, submit an inquiry through the form on that listing. The responsible broker handles the next steps independently: additional information, private photos, documentation, proof of funds, viewing arrangements and the transaction itself.
HYPERLUXE gives rare Aston Martin listings a verified, indexable and credible showcase. The transaction stays directly in the hands of the broker.
FAQ
How Aston Martin listings work on HYPERLUXE, how many are available, and how to inquire.
Browse Listings →Right now, HYPERLUXE features 32 off-market Aston Martin listings, all submitted by brokers and dealers with a direct link to the source. That number moves over time: every listing is reviewed before it goes live and only stays online while the car is genuinely available, so the count reflects real opportunities rather than recycled public inventory.
The page focuses on rare and collector-grade Aston Martins, limited grand tourers, V12 collector cars, special editions and hypercars. Depending on broker submissions, that can include the Valkyrie, Valhalla, One-77, Valour, V12 Speedster, Vanquish Zagato, DBR22 and V12 Vantage V600, among other collector cars.
Yes. HYPERLUXE doesn’t aggregate ordinary inventory. A car is published only once the broker behind it can show a direct link to the source and confirm that the details are consistent. Each listing is reviewed before publication, which keeps relayed offers and opaque intermediary chains off the page.
Some listings appear in a semi-anonymous format on purpose. The goal is to present the car clearly while keeping sensitive details with the broker: private photos, ownership documents, chassis information, the seller’s identity, service records and further provenance are shared directly by the broker once you inquire.
No. HYPERLUXE is not a broker. It doesn’t negotiate for buyers or sellers, never handles funds and takes no commission on the transaction. The responsible broker keeps full control of the commercial relationship.
Find the listing that matches your search and submit an inquiry through the form on that page. When the request is relevant, the responsible broker takes it from there: additional information, private photos, documentation, proof of funds, viewing arrangements and the transaction itself.