Utah Deputies Stop $1.5 Million Aston Martin Valhalla Prototype After Complaints on I-70
Motorist complaints prompted the stop, with police photos confirming plug-in-hybrid test labels.
Overview
- The Emery County Sheriff’s Office said callers reported reckless driving, describing the car as “burning up the road.”
- The stop took place on Interstate 70 near Green River, Utah, on a sparsely trafficked stretch favored by travelers.
- Deputy Dylan Keele and Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Dakota Adams contacted the driver, and the deputy delivered a driving-etiquette reminder.
- The driver said he was testing and adjusting the vehicle, and official images showed high-voltage plug-in-hybrid markings on the prototype.
- Officials did not release the vehicle’s speed or clarify whether a citation was issued.