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The Aston Martin Valhalla's origin story goes clear back to 2019 with the AM-RB 003 concept. If this were normal times—and a normal car—we might be talking about a mid-cycle refresh at this point.
With over 1,000 horsepower and Formula 1 tech under the skin, the Valhalla is unlike anything Aston Martin’s built before.
ASTON Martin delivered a full-throttle spectacle at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, assembling what is arguably its ...
Where the Valkyrie gets its 1,140-hp and 2.2 second 0 to 60 time from a 6.5-liter V12 engine, the Valhalla uses its 1,064-hp to reach 60 in 2.5 seconds thanks to Aston Martin ’s first mid-engine ...
Aston has electronically limited the speed of the Valhalla to 217 mph. It can only go up to 8- mph on electrons. The car can travel from zero to 62 mph in a zippy 2.5 seconds, the same as the ...
The Aston Martin Valhalla, a groundbreaking hybrid supercar, is poised to reshape the automotive industry’s perception of performance, design, and technology. As Aston Martin’s inaugural ...
Aston Martin has revealed the production version of the Valhalla. Gaydon's new mid-engined supercar combines an AMG V-8 with a plug-in hybrid system and 3 electric motors.
With Aston Martin joined at the hip to Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes-AMG, it should come as no surprise that a 4.0-liter V8 of the twin-turbo variety is the powerplant in question.
2024 Aston Martin Valhalla. Courtesy of Aston Martin In the past, Aston could largely coast on the good looks of their cars, but the Valhalla is an awkward design. From the side, it looks like a ...
The Valhalla has been a long time coming. It draws from the even more powerful Valkyrie (which does 250 mph/402 km/h), and was first unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show back in 2019. Aston Martin ...