After nearly 5 years since the concept release, Aston Martin is finally ready to introduce the Valhalla sports car to customers.
Recently, the British carmaker unveiled the first images of the Valhalla car at the Silverstone racing track. It is evident that the commercial version has undergone refinement compared to the previous concept model.
Initially introduced in 2019 as the AM-RB 003, the Aston Martin Valhalla was conceived as a scaled-down version of the Valkyrie supercar (AM-RB 001).
The front of the car impresses with its redesigned LED headlights, which bear a similar structure to the recently launched grand tourer DB12 model.
The grille has also been simplified, with the removal of some horizontal chrome bars. The front bumper has been sleekly designed with small auxiliary wings, optimizing the car’s aerodynamics.
At the rear, the Aston Martin Valhalla retains its large active aerodynamic wing, effectively reducing air resistance. Unique design details on the body and undercarriage further enhance its aerodynamic performance.
In the concept version, the car featured large 6-spoke wheels, which have now been replaced with smaller wheels.
Under the hood of the Valhalla resides Aston Martin’s most advanced V8 twin-turbo engine, coupled with a set of 3 electric motors. This powertrain generates a maximum output of up to 1,012 horsepower, complemented by a 4-wheel drive system with intelligent torque distribution. Additionally, the electric powertrain simplifies the gearbox structure and offers energy recovery and savings capabilities.
Aston Martin plans to produce a limited series of 999 Valhalla cars, with the price yet to be announced. The test version of the Valhalla car is set to hit the road at the end of 2023. The British carmaker is expected to commence production of this supercar in 2024.
In Vietnam, the “coffee king” Dang Le Nguyen Vu boasts one of the largest collections of Aston Martin cars, including famous models such as the DB9, DB9 Volante, Vanquish, Vanquish Volante, Vantage F1 Edition, Vantage F1 Edition, Vantage 007 Edition, DB11, and DBX707. Sources reveal that the coffee tycoon is also planning to add this limited edition Aston Martin Valhalla to his collection.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)