By Odin's Beard! We Drive the 2026 Aston Martin Valhalla
Aston Martin’s 2026 Valhalla combines a twin-turbo V8 and three electric motors, producing 1,064 hp with advanced aerodynamics in a limited run of 999 cars.
- Aston Martin has unveiled the 2026 Valhalla plug-in hybrid hypercar, generating 1,064 horsepower with a base price of $1,051,700.
- Engineers replaced the concept's V-6 with a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8 engine, though the hybrid system adds complexity, resulting in a dry weight of 3,649 pounds.
- Active aerodynamic elements generate 1,345 pounds of downforce at 149 mph, with the system trimming wings to maintain consistent downforce all the way to 217 mph.
- The Valhalla features a front-axle lift system for speed bumps and steep driveways, though the cabin lacks a trunk, requiring owners to send luggage ahead in an Aston Martin DBX.
- Aston Martin will produce only 999 units; while critics argue the model lacks the ostentation of the predecessor Valkyrie, the manufacturer positions it as the company's future.
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The gods must be enraptured: Aston Martin at any rate uses Nordic mythology and as Valhalla now brings a new super sports car. Not only is the name taken off.
The gods must be enraptured: Aston Martin at any rate uses Nordic mythology and as Valhalla now brings a new super sports car. Not only is the name taken off.
Monstrous new 1064bhp Aston Martin Valhalla rated
Ferrari fighter is monstrous PHEV with mid-mounted V8 and 600kg of downforce This is the finished Valhalla, the mid-engined Aston Martin that sits somewhere between the supercar and hypercar spheres. We've driven a prototype previously but this is now a production-spec car-so production-ready, in fact, that they've already delivered around 200 of the 999 they're planning to build. Do let them know if you have £850k and would like one. To recap, …
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