After years of anticipation, the Aston Martin Valhalla has finally arrived—setting new standards for what a hybrid supercar can be. Originally slated for release four years ago, and first unveiled as a concept six years prior, the Valhalla is more than just a car. It is a culmination of Aston Martin’s engineering prowess, innovative design, and relentless pursuit of performance. Now, with production models starting to roll off the assembly line, the Valhalla is ready to make its mark on the automotive world. Among the select few owners to take delivery of this incredible machine, some will be on Australian roads—an exclusive feat for the country’s lucky enthusiasts.
The Numbers That Speak for Themselves
For any hybrid supercar, performance is non-negotiable. The Valhalla brings a staggering combination of power, speed, and dynamic handling that places it in a league of its own. With only 999 units to be produced, this rarefied machine promises exclusivity and bragging rights in equal measure. Underpinning its striking exterior is a 1079 PS total power output, delivered through a hybrid powertrain that includes a combination of internal combustion and electric motors.
In terms of raw performance, the Valhalla excels. It rockets from 0 to 100 km/h in a blistering 2.5 seconds, with a top speed of 350 km/h, making it one of the fastest production cars in the world. Aerodynamically, it is equally impressive, achieving over 600kg of downforce at 150 mph in race mode, ensuring that it sticks to the road with unyielding stability.
The heart of the Valhalla is a hybrid powertrain that incorporates cutting-edge technology. This includes three eMotors, with two mounted on the front axle and one at the rear, delivering dynamic torque vectoring and ensuring exceptional grip and handling on every corner. This is paired with a Hot ‘V’ configuration internal combustion engine—a dry-sump, flat-plane crankshaft masterpiece that promises a thrilling, high-revving experience. The engine’s bespoke air-to-air charge cooling and turbochargers with 63mm compressor housing ensure top-tier performance, while active aerodynamics adapt to every driving condition, from street cruising to track-day supremacy.
A New Benchmark in Design and Engineering
True to Aston Martin’s tradition of blending form and function, the Valhalla’s design is nothing short of breathtaking. Built around a bespoke carbon fibre created in partnership with Aston Martin Performance Technologies (AMPT), the body is a study in lightweight engineering. With carbon fibre/composite body panels, a carbon fibre front splitter, and a carbon fibre rear diffuser with an active rear wing, every element of the car’s exterior is crafted to optimize both aesthetics and aerodynamics.
The roof scoop, which channels air to cool the engine and transmission, not only adds to the car’s aggressive, aerodynamic look, but plays an integral role in cooling. Meanwhile, the dihedral doors—a hallmark of Aston Martin’s design philosophy—open upwards to reveal a luxurious yet highly functional interior, offering market-leading ingress and egress.
Active Aerodynamics and Handling Precision
At the heart of the Valhalla’s performance is its cutting-edge active aerodynamics system. The car features an active front wing that is concealed behind the grille, and a rear wing that raises by 255mm in race mode, both of which react in as little as 0.5 seconds. These active elements ensure that the Valhalla delivers optimal downforce at high speeds, pushing the car into corners with an unshakable sense of stability. The significant underbody aero effect—enabled by its flat floor design—further increases aerodynamic efficiency, keeping the car glued to the track or road, no matter the conditions.
The hydraulic control system for both suspension and aerodynamics ensures that the Valhalla delivers a dynamic driving experience that is as precise as it is thrilling. With carbon ceramic brakes (CCB) and brake-by-wire technology, the car can shed speed effortlessly, enabling lightning-quick cornering and acceleration out of the bends. Meanwhile, electric power-assisted steering (EPAS) provides razor-sharp feedback, enhancing the connection between driver and machine.
Performance for Every Road
Designed for both the track and the road, the Valhalla’s wheels and suspension system play a pivotal role in ensuring maximum performance. The forged aluminium wheels—20” at the front and 21” at the rear—are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport S 5 AML tires, specially developed for this supercar. The front axle nose lift functionality ensures that drivers can easily navigate lower clearance situations without compromising the car’s balance or handling.
A Driving Experience Like No Other
What truly sets the Valhalla apart from its hybrid supercar peers, however, is its ability to deliver an experience that is as thrilling as it is engaging. The hybrid powertrain’s torque vectoring, facilitated by the electric drive units (EDU) on both the front and rear axles, provides an unparalleled level of control. Whether it’s slicing through a series of corners on a race track or opening up the throttle on a deserted highway, the Valhalla offers a connection between driver and machine that is second to none.
With Aston Martin’s rich legacy of building cars that not only perform but also captivate the soul, the Valhalla is a perfect fusion of tradition and innovation. It stands as the epitome of Aston Martin’s ambition for the future, blending state-of-the-art technology, unparalleled performance, and timeless design. With its rarefied status, exceptional performance, and cutting-edge technology, the Valhalla redefines what a hybrid supercar can be. For those lucky enough to experience it, the Valhalla promises not only a car but a legacy, driving Aston Martin’s reputation for excellence into the next chapter of automotive history.
Write by: Lydia Kelly
Published: 23th December 2024