Featured in ValhallaBYPeter HolderithSep 27, 2023ShareAston Martin Valhalla: A Mid-Engined Beast With Twin-Turbo V8, 3 Electric Motors, 998 HPF1 champ Fernando Alonso has been involved in the development of the $800,000 supercar. BYPeter HolderithSep 27, 2023ShareBYKristin V. ShawNov 13, 2021ShareScience or Art? Aston Martin’s Lead Designer Explains the Valhalla SupercarThe mid-engine car required a new approach to aerodynamics. BYKristin V. ShawNov 13, 2021ShareBYChris TsuiJul 15, 2021ShareAston Martin Valhalla: A 937-HP Plug-In Supercar With an AMG V8007’s mid-engined machine is real. BYChris TsuiJul 15, 2021ShareBYMáté PetrányFeb 25, 2021ShareHere’s Why the Aston Martin Valhalla Might Switch to a Mercedes-AMG EngineThe British company developed a new powertrain, only for Mercedes to (possibly) take over. So what gives? BYMáté PetrányFeb 25, 2021ShareBYJonathon KleinMar 23, 2020ShareListen to the In-House Twin-Turbocharged Hybrid 3.0-Liter V6 of Aston Martin’s ValhallaThese engine shots are definitely NSFW. BYJonathon KleinMar 23, 2020ShareBYChris TsuiJun 18, 2019ShareAston Martin Valhalla Hybrid Hypercar: Valkyrie’s Baby Brother Gets NASA-Approved TechThe mid-engined Valhalla’s name—like “Valkyrie”—is ripped from the pages of Norse mythology. BYChris TsuiJun 18, 2019Share
BYPeter HolderithSep 27, 2023ShareAston Martin Valhalla: A Mid-Engined Beast With Twin-Turbo V8, 3 Electric Motors, 998 HPF1 champ Fernando Alonso has been involved in the development of the $800,000 supercar. BYPeter HolderithSep 27, 2023Share
BYKristin V. ShawNov 13, 2021ShareScience or Art? Aston Martin’s Lead Designer Explains the Valhalla SupercarThe mid-engine car required a new approach to aerodynamics. BYKristin V. ShawNov 13, 2021Share
BYChris TsuiJul 15, 2021ShareAston Martin Valhalla: A 937-HP Plug-In Supercar With an AMG V8007’s mid-engined machine is real. BYChris TsuiJul 15, 2021Share
BYMáté PetrányFeb 25, 2021ShareHere’s Why the Aston Martin Valhalla Might Switch to a Mercedes-AMG EngineThe British company developed a new powertrain, only for Mercedes to (possibly) take over. So what gives? BYMáté PetrányFeb 25, 2021Share
BYJonathon KleinMar 23, 2020ShareListen to the In-House Twin-Turbocharged Hybrid 3.0-Liter V6 of Aston Martin’s ValhallaThese engine shots are definitely NSFW. BYJonathon KleinMar 23, 2020Share
BYChris TsuiJun 18, 2019ShareAston Martin Valhalla Hybrid Hypercar: Valkyrie’s Baby Brother Gets NASA-Approved TechThe mid-engined Valhalla’s name—like “Valkyrie”—is ripped from the pages of Norse mythology. BYChris TsuiJun 18, 2019Share