Aston Martin has unveiled the production version of the Valhalla supercar with a hybrid power plant based on a V8 engine. The new car received a Valkyrie-style design, matrix LED headlights, an active aerodynamics system, Multimatic shock absorbers (like the ones that Ford GT has), and a cockpit similar to Formula 1 cars.

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Aston Martin Valhalla Specifications And Technical Features

The heart of the Aston Martin Valhalla is a carbon-fiber tub to which a push-rod-type front suspension and a rear multi-link with shock absorbers and Multimatic springs are attached. The supercar is able to sink to the ground in Track mode and lift up the front end when driving over a rough road. Similar features are used in the Ford GT. The dry weight of the vehicle is indicated as “less than 1550kg.”

The Valhalla's power plant consists of a V8 4.0 flat crankshaft engine, two electric motors, and a 400-volt battery. The internal combustion engine used here is most likely taken from the Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series. The unit develops 750 hp. The combined recoil of the system is 950 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque, which is close to the numbers of the Ferrari SF90 Stradale. Following the example of the Italian car, electric motors are also responsible for reverse gear in Valhalla.

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In all driving presets, except for EV, the Valhalla flexibly distributes battery power between the axles. But in the case of a sharp acceleration, only the rear electric motor is activated. And in electric driving mode, on the contrary, only the front one is used. Without starting the internal combustion engine, the Valhalla can drive 15 kilometers (almost 10 miles) and accelerate to 130 kph (80 mph). Acceleration to 60 mph takes 2.5 seconds. The maximum speed is 330 kph (205 mph).

Aston Martin Valhalla Interior And Price

Aston Martin Valhalla
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The interior of the Valhalla is made similar to Formula 1 cars, but also pays attention to comfort. It has dual-zone climate control, touchscreen multimedia, and smartphone support. In accordance with safety standards, the supercar is equipped with an auto brake system, active cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, frontal collision avoidance, and a rearview camera.

The Valhalla's production will begin in the fourth quarter of 2023. Over the next two years, Aston Martin plans to build about a thousand models, each of which will cost at least £600,000-700,000 pounds (around $800,000-1 million).

Source: Aston Martin