Aston Martin has revealed full details of its mid-engined hybrid supercar, the Valhalla, which is limited to 999 units.
At its heart, the Valhalla features a powerful 1,064 hp plug-in hybrid powertrain, combining an 816 hp 4L twin-turbo V8 engine and three electric motors.
This setup provides 811 lb-ft of torque and achieves 0-62 mph in just 2.5 seconds, with a top speed of 217 mph. Advanced features such as the bespoke 8-speed dual-clutch transmission and torque-vectoring front axle are designed to ensure precise handling.
Aston Martin worked closely with their Formula 1 arm, Aston Martin Performance Technologies (AMPT), to optimize the Valhalla's aerodynamics and materials.
Active aerodynamics generate more than 1,322 lbs of downforce, improving cornering and stability at speeds above 150 mph.
Meanwhile, the carbon-fiber monocoque ensures structural rigidity while keeping the car's dry weight at 3,648 lbs.
Valhalla's distinctive features include a new aesthetic with forward-hinged dihedral doors, a sleek roof scoop, and innovative features such as active wings and hidden cooling ducts.
Inside, the minimalist cockpit offers carbon-fiber seats and driver-focused displays, combining luxury with racing-inspired ergonomics.
According to CEO Adrian Hallmark, the Valhalla reflects Aston Martin's future vision: “It provides the most driver-focused, technologically advanced supercar, with true hypercar performance, but remains enjoyable on the road.”
Production for Valhalla is scheduled to begin in Q2 2025.