This piece of content was originally in Driving Empire at one point, but has been removed due to various reasons. The article featuring the removed content will be kept up for historical purposes.
Date Removed: January 12, 2024
Overview[]
The 2024 KB Circuit (Formerly JB Circuit, 2025 JB Elysium) is a British hypercar in Driving Empire that was added on December 11, 2022, as one of the new vehicles, along with the 1990 Ziblinglo One9. The vehicle was only available for only 3 days with a price tag of $1,482,828. As a result, only 34,327 units of this vehicle were sold.
The vehicle is based on the production model of the Aston Martin Valhalla, an upcoming mid-engined plug-in hybrid sports car developed by British manufacturer Aston Martin in collaboration with Red Bull Racing. This car is set to be below the flagship Valkyrie track-focused sports car and is intended to be more usable as an everyday car.
Performance[]
In game, this car is above average on circuit and cross country, and is the average on highway. In drag its able to get 7.6 seconds on drag, which is solid. The car's acceleration makes up for cross country AND circuit race, its best for both races.
If you are going to mostly grind on circuit race or cross country, this car is worth getting, Although, the acceleration is pretty slow, and the top speed is not worth its price. Although here's one thing worth noting, the acceleration of the car is much slower than the McLaren Senna, and the Agera RS. Assuming that you have a another car to compete with highway race and drag, buy this as a collector's car, even though its not even that worth it.
Overall, there are better options, such as the Koenigsegg Agera RS and McLaren Senna, this car should be bought as a collectors car, because of the overall performance of the vehicle. BUT, this car is worth it if you are mostly grinding on circuit and cross country and you have 1.4 million to spend on, the car is worth it for its handling.
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Trivia[]
- The vehicle's in-game name is a Latin word derived from the Greek Elysion in Greek Mythology. Regardless, its real-life name is originated in Norse mythology.
- Both the Valhalla and the 190e were unintentionally launched on December 9, 2022. Players who purchased this vehicle were refunded a day later as compensation for the update's revert.
- Over 1,288 units were sold during the update's unintentional launch, which translates to over 1.2 billion in-game dollars lost.
- Over $50 billion was spent on this vehicle, based on the 34,327 units that were sold.