Aston Martin Valhalla Coupe

With the Valhalla inching closer to production, Aston Martin has released a few more details about the upcoming supercar. Slotting in below the Valkyrie hypercar, the Valhalla borrows a few of the former's carbon fiber chassis parts. Behind the front seats, the Valhalla will use a hybrid powertrain based around the flat plane crank 4.0-liter twin-turbo AMG V8, with a transmission-mounted electric motor and two on the front axle for torque-vectoring all-wheel-drive. Estimated output for the production version is 940 horsepower. Aston Martin's team drew from its F1 experience to sculpt the Valhalla's exterior, with active aero elements unbound by F1's rulebooks. 999 examples of the Valhalla will be produced, with an estimated arrival sometime in 2024.

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