When Utah car collector Brad Bonham—better known as “Supercar Ron” to his nearly 500,000 Instagram followers—took delivery of the first Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider in North America earlier this year, it marked a milestone in automotive enthusiasm. But now, the hypercar owner has made headlines again for an even more unusual reason: he brought a pair of goats along for the ride.
In a post that quickly went viral on social media, Bonham shared video of two goats sitting in the passenger compartment of his $3 million, 1,139-horsepower hypercar—a vehicle built with Formula One DNA and limited to just 85 units worldwide. The spectacle left fans and critics alike both amused and baffled.
“GOATs in the GOAT,” Bonham captioned the post, a nod to the internet slang for “Greatest of All Time” and a literal reference to his furry passengers.
The Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider features a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 hybrid powertrain developed in partnership with Red Bull Advanced Technologies. Designed for extreme aerodynamics and blistering track performance, the car is more often seen at private tracks or concours events than on livestock duty.
Though most owners might hesitate to let pets—or livestock—anywhere near their multimillion-dollar investment, Bonham is known for pushing boundaries in the exotic car world. His lighthearted content often blends Utah’s rugged scenery with some of the rarest vehicles on the planet.
The post has amassed hundreds of thousands of views and sparked debates about what’s appropriate when owning an ultra-rare car. But for Bonham, it’s just another day of making memories—and maybe a little internet history.
As one fan wrote in the comments: “That’s one way to take your kids to the farm.”