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The 2020 Victor is powered by a naturally aspirated V-12 also sourced from the One-77, but some drivetrain components come from the much newer Valkyrie supercar. Q by Aston Martin built just one, so it’s one of those supercars that you can only hope to see in the metal at a fancy auto show.
Model from CSR2
Converted by Adriaan Suy
Main Features
Extra button A: open left door
Extra button B: open right door
Extra button C: open hood
Extra button D: open trunk
1.01
-Fixed stitching on steering wheel
-Fixed loose mesh on wiper
-Adjusted physics, made car less unstable when braking in corners