Aston Martin Valhalla – 1079 hp PHEV supercar accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 2.5 seconds
15.12.24
Aston Martin has officially unveiled the production version of the Valhalla supercar five years after the concept was shown. V8 (828 hp) and three electric motors (251 hp). The maximum speed of the supercar reaches 350 km/h, and acceleration to 100 km/h takes only 2.5 seconds.

Valhalla features advanced aerodynamics, generating 600 kg of downforce at 240 km/h. Active aerodynamics help maintain stability at top speed. The Integrated Vehicle Dynamics Control (IVC) system manages the suspension, steering, braking and aerodynamics settings, offering four driving modes: Pure EV, Sport, Sport+< /strong > and Race. In Pure EV mode, the car uses only the front axle electric motors, providing a range of 14 km and a speed limit of 140 km/h.

The Valhalla chassis is built on a carbon fiber monocoque, and the suspension is designed using Formula 1 technologies. Carbon ceramic brakes with a diameter of 410 mm (front) and 290 mm (rear) provide maximum braking efficiency. The supercar is available for individual customization through the Q by Aston Martin division. Production of the Aston Martin Valhalla is limited to 999 units, with a launch scheduled for the second quarter of 2025. The cost of the model has not yet been disclosed.

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