Aston Martin is heading to Monterey Car Week 2025 with a celebration befitting its 75th anniversary in the Americas. The British marque has promised one of the most commanding presences on the peninsula this August, anchored by the global debut of the Thrillseeker Collection—a trio of bespoke open-top sports cars—and the long-awaited production reveal of the Valhalla, Aston’s first mid-engined series-production supercar.

The Thrillseeker Collection: Dawn to Dusk in Metal
The star attraction at The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering will be the Thrillseeker Collection, a limited run of just nine bespoke convertibles from Q by Aston Martin, the brand’s personalization division. Each car in the trio is finished in a hue inspired by the shifting light over California’s Carmel Bay.
- Vantage Roadster in Mako Blue mirrors the cool tones of dawn skies and fog rolling off the Pacific.
- DB12 Volante in Seychelles Blue channels the bright energy of midday sun.
- Vanquish Volante in Ultramarine Black embodies the mystery and drama of twilight.

Bronze accents unify the trio—wheels, side strakes, and a center dial all echoing the amber hues of the coastal sun—paired with a bespoke luggage set to underline the GT ethos. Each Thrillseeker has already been spoken for, with deliveries set to begin in Q4 2025.
Valhalla: From Concept to Carbon Reality
While the Thrillseekers will be eye candy for collectors, the headline reveal is the Valhalla. First teased as a concept in 2019, the production version makes its U.S. debut at both The Quail and the Pebble Beach Concept Car Lawn.
The Valhalla is not just another Aston: it’s the company’s first series-production mid-engined supercar, first plug-in hybrid, and the first to offer dedicated EV range capability. Its development has been heavily informed by Aston Martin Performance Technologies and the brand’s Formula 1 program, meaning lightweight construction, aerodynamics born from motorsport, and powertrain sophistication that signals a new era for Gaydon.

The House of Aston Martin
Beyond the show lawn, Aston Martin is building a full Monterey ecosystem. At The House of Aston Martin, a private villa adjacent to Pebble Beach’s Spyglass Hill Golf Course, invited guests will engage in specification sessions for upcoming models, sip Glenfiddich as part of a new brand partnership, and mingle with Aston executives. The villa will host displays of the Thrillseeker Collection, the Valhalla, and the refreshed DBX S and Vantage S, marking the revival of the “S” performance badge.
Guests will also be treated to drive experiences out of Carmel Valley’s Bernardus Lodge, with the brand’s current portfolio—from the DBX707 super-SUV to the DB12 Super Tourer and flagship Vanquish V12—available to sample on California’s most engaging canyon and coastal roads.
Culmination at Pebble Beach
The celebrations culminate on the Sunday stage of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, where Aston Martin will host VIPs from the crack-of-dawn “Dawn Patrol” through Best in Show. The brand positions this as a once-in-a-lifetime vantage point at the world’s most revered Concours.
A Word from Gaydon
“Monterey Car Week is the perfect backdrop to celebrate Aston Martin’s 75th anniversary in the Americas,” said Jolyon Nash, Chief Commercial Officer. “From bespoke creations such as the stunning Thrillseeker Collection, to the array of new sports cars and derivatives on display, alongside the much-anticipated Valhalla, this week exemplifies our commitment to craftsmanship, performance, and prestige.”

With nine sold-out convertibles, a first-of-its-kind supercar, and a fortified presence across the peninsula, Aston Martin isn’t just celebrating its past in Monterey—it’s signaling its future.
Source: Aston Martin