Aston Martin’s Thunderous Leap into the Future of Supercars

“Valhalla is about to redefine what it means to drive a supercar. This is not just a car; it’s a symphony of speed, a masterpiece of engineering, and an experience that will leave you breathless.”

Marco Mattiacci, the Global Chief Brand and Commercial Officer of Aston Martin, envisions Valhalla as a game-changer, a fusion of road car genius with the high-octane engineering expertise of Formula 1®. Get ready for a ride that’s set to redefine what’s possible in ultra-luxury performance.

Valhalla is not just a car; it’s a symphony of engineering brilliance, meticulously fine-tuned by the experts at Aston Martin Performance Technologies (AMPT) and the AMF1 team. These wizards are pushing boundaries, using simulations to perfect 90% of the dynamic wizardry, before taking to the actual roads and tracks for that final, heart-pounding touch.

And if that’s not enough, imagine the thrill of having F1® legends like Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso fine-tuning Valhalla’s performance, ensuring that every curve, every acceleration is a pulse-pounding experience.

Step inside, and you’ll feel like a Formula 1® pro. The driving position is optimized for maximum control, with heels elevated, thanks to a genius false floor housing futuristic electronic modules. The carbon fiber bucket seat? It’s a work of art, adjustable to mimic the posture of the legendary AMR23 race car, while still keeping you in the lap of road-going luxury.

Now, let’s talk aerodynamics. Valhalla doesn’t just cut through air; it slices it like a precision instrument. With over 600kg of downforce at 240km/h, it’s like being strapped to a rocket. Elements borrowed from F1® technology ensure that every inch of this marvel is designed for speed, grip, and exhilaration.

The heart of Valhalla beats with a bespoke twin-turbo V8 engine, combined with not one, not two, but three e-motors, giving you a jaw-dropping 1,012 PS of raw power. Thanks to twin electric motors, Valhalla not only boasts four-wheel drive, but engineers have also fine-tuned torque control for each front wheel. It’s like having an orchestra of power at your fingertips.

But that’s not all. The Valhalla experience is crafted with such precision that even the crash testing process is a work of art. The carbon structure is a testament to Aston Martin’s commitment to strength, without compromising on driver comfort.

Get ready to be swept off your feet, as Valhalla catapults Aston Martin into a new era of electrifying performance. The first prototype will hit the road soon, with production roaring to life in 2024. Brace yourselves, because Valhalla is about to redefine what it means to drive a supercar. This is not just a car; it’s a symphony of speed, a masterpiece of engineering, and an experience that will leave you breathless.