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Aston Martin tests 1,064-horsepower Valhalla supercar

Aston Martin has released official images of the Valhalla on the road, the final calibration and testing of the brand's first mid-engined plug-in-hybrid supercar ahead of its launch in Q2 2025.

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Aston Martin thu nghiem sieu xe Valhalla manh 1.064 ma luc

The new 2025 Aston Martin Valhalla was nearly completed in December 2024, after a two-year delay, and this return has many significant changes.

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The Aston Martin Valhalla supercar that appeared on the road in the UK has a green color scheme, the body is Podium Green with Lime Green stripes, and is adjusting the suspension system on the roads.

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Meanwhile, the remaining Valhalla, painted Verdant Jade with Valkyrie Gold paint, is undergoing final testing on the IDIADA test track near Barcelona, ​​Spain, with high-speed, wet and dry racing, steering system calibration and active aerodynamics optimization and thermal braking system performance.

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The Valhalla supercar was thoroughly tested by Aston Martin engineers and Aston Martin team driver Darren Turner, Turner – a three-time Le Mans winner.

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“For the engineering and dynamics team, the unprecedented dynamic bandwidth that sets Valhalla apart from its rivals has presented new opportunities during development,” said Simon Newton, Director of Vehicle Performance and Attributes.

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With a total output of 1,064 hp (1,079 PS) and 1,100 Nm of torque from the hybrid powertrain, it delivers outstanding performance. Harnessing and refining the power to deliver an outstanding supercar experience on the road and on the track requires continuous research into the integration of active aerodynamics and integrated control systems.”

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Valhalla is also a supercar that inherits Aston Martin's "firsts" such as a mass-produced mid-engine supercar, the brand's first plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV), and a commercial supercar capable of running purely on electricity.

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The Valhalla is also the first car to feature a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine with a bespoke flat-plane crankshaft, the most powerful V8 ever fitted to an Aston Martin and the first to be fitted with a brand new 8-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT) with an integrated electric motor and rear electronic differential (E-diff).

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Not stopping there, the Valhalla also applies for the first time a completely new dual-motor system mounted on the front axle, distributing torque and contributing to the four-wheel drive system. The Valhalla's acceleration ability from 0-100 km/h in 2.5 seconds with a maximum speed of 350 km/h.

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Combining performance-oriented methods and technologies from Aston Martin Performance Technologies and Formula 1 with breathtaking design, the Valhalla hypercar delivers an exhilarating driving experience and precise handling. A total of 999 Aston Martin Valhallas will be built , with production expected to begin in Q2 2025.

Video: Preview of the 2025 Aston Martin Valhalla.

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