Utah man is first to have $3M Aston Martin delivered and he did something no other hypercar owner will do
- A car collector found an interesting use for his Aston Martin
- The Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider hypercar costs $3m
- And one man found some very unusual passengers for his
Published on Mar 28, 2025 at 10:40 AM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid
Last updated on Mar 28, 2025 at 6:42 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
This car collector took delivery of a stunning $3 million Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider and then did something pretty wild.
Aston Martin announced a Spider variant for its Valkyrie back in 2021.
For the Spider edition, the hybrid hypercar underwent some changes including a removable carbon fiber roof and butterfly doors, rather than the Valkyrie’s standard gullwing doors.
Aston Martin kept the Valkyrie Spider as exclusive as it is beautiful by creating just 85 examples.
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He found a couple of unusual passengers for his Aston Martin
With only 85 ever made, the Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider comes with a steep price tag of around $3 million.
But that didn’t put off car collector and content creator Supercar Ron – who has an incredible collection of vehicles in his garage – from snapping one up.


Now, after splashing out so much cash on the car, you’d assume that he’d go to great lengths to keep it looking clean, neat, and tidy, right?
Wrong.
He decided to pop a couple of goats into his Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider and go out for a drive.
Yes, you did read that correctly: a couple of goats.
In a video shared online, Supercar Ron could be seen driving down a snowy street with two small goats crammed into the Aston Martin beside him.
People couldn’t quite believe what they were seeing
Supercar Ron shared the clip to his Instagram page alongside the caption: ‘Does anyone else’s Valkyrie double as their tractor?’
As you can imagine, his unusual use of an Aston Martin caused a bit of a stir with some folks unable to believe what they were seeing.
“Something tells me that’s going to void the warranty,” one follower wrote.
“Ain’t no way,” someone else said.
“Never been jealous of actual goats before,” a third person joked.
Another follower was quick to praise the car collector for actually getting some use out of his vehicle – albeit in a slightly unusual way.
“Most people would wrap this car in a bubble and never even let in in the sunlight,” they wrote.
“But this guy sees it for what it is, an object to be used as intended.”
We’re not 100 percent sure the Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider was intended to be used to ferry goats around, but we get the sentiment.
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Claire Reid is a journalist who hails from the UK but is now living in New Zealand. She began her career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from Liverpool John Moore’s University and has more than a decade of experience, writing for both local newspapers and national news sites. Claire covers a wide variety of topics, with a special focus on cars, technology, planes, cryptocurrency, and luxury.