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The last we heard of the Valhalla was almost exactly a year ago when Aston Martin released photos of ... from the vaned side ...
At the rear, the Valhalla’s multi-element taillights ... cabin is also short of the sort of luxurious touches common to Aston Martin’s plusher GTs; it looks to be all business in there.
The Aston Martin Valhalla packs a power punch and delivers ... theatrical element to arriving at a destination. At the rear, below two Venturi tunnels, a set of four tailpipes leave an impression ...
Aston Martin says the Valhalla hits 62 mph in just 2.5 seconds and tops out at 217 mph. Aerodynamics play a key role in the Valhalla’s performance. Active elements, including a dramatic rear ...
Aston Martin calls its new mid-engine Valhalla the son of Valkyrie ... It also allows for the surface between the crown of the rear fender and the roof to be hollowed out, improving airflow ...
and Aston Martin manages the front and rear wings to keep the aerodynamic balance consistent. The Valhalla makes a significant portion of its downforce via underbody airflow, with two large ...
At the rear, the Valhalla’s multi-element taillights ... cabin is also short of the sort of luxurious touches common to Aston Martin’s plusher GTs; it looks to be all business in there.
and an electronic limited-slip differential at the rear. The Valhalla can also operate in electric-only mode via the front motors, at speeds of up to 80 mph, though Aston Martin has not disclosed ...
Aston Martin has put a lot of tech to work under the Valhalla's hood – and above it ... reduce the angle of attack of the front and rear wings to ‘bleed’ excess downforce as you speed ...
Aston Martin's electrification plans may have run into the proverbial market reality hurdle, but the company's hybrid supercar plans are finally close to reality. The British carmaker has today ...