Aston Martin Unveils Valen as the World's Most Powerful Front-Engined Car
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As the automotive industry accelerates towards electrification, Aston Martin wants to prove there's still a place for great combustion-engine sports cars. The British firm has just unveiled the Valen, an exclusive, limited-production supercar that becomes the most powerful front-engined model in its history and the most powerful V12 of its kind on the market. Read more
Aston Martin unveils Valen as the world's most powerful front-engined car
The latest in a series of exclusive models from Aston Martin will be limited to just 150 examples, and although it has just taken the title of the most powerful front-engined car, that is one of the less interesting facts about it. Before listing everything else, let us start with that record power: the 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12 engine has been boosted to 850 hp, which is admittedly “only” 15 more than the Vanquish from which it was taken, while …
Aston Martin's Valen: a front-engined V12 supercar
The Valen is clad in a full carbon-fiber body and powered by the brand’s 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine with 850ps and 1000Nm of torque from just 2,500rpm. Combined with targeted hardware and extensive software calibration to steering, suspension and braking systems, Valen delivers a driver-focused configuration to match its raw performance, according to Aston Martin. Aston Martin CEO Adrian Hallmark said, “The latest in a bloodline of l…
Aston Martin Valen breaks cover as the most powerful front-engined V12 production car ever
Aston Martin has built another V12 special, and this one isn’t interested in being subtle. Meet the Valen, the most powerful front-engined V12 production car ever built, and the latest creation from Aston Martin’s Q division. With 838bhp, a carbonfibre body, a heavily reworked chassis and enough visual drama to stop traffic, it is Aston Martin letting its designers off the leash. Limited to just 150 examples, the Valen is a two-seat V12 special …
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