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Cars Aston Martin's 937-hp Valhalla plug-in hybrid supercar debuts in production form The production Valhalla ditches the concept's V6 for an insane flat-plane-crank V8 and it looks even better, too.
It also has aerodynamics derived from the more extreme Valkyrie. According to Aston Martin, the 3,417-pound (dry) Valhalla will generate as much as 1,322 pounds of downforce at 150 mph.
Can this new hypercar really offer 1064bhp from a V8 engine and three electric motors yet ‘friendly’ Aston dynamics too?
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 the range. All this technology comes with a weight penalty.
Lastly, it won’t be built in truly limited numbers — the Valhalla is a flagship production car for Aston Martin. Despite this, it’s said to cost £600,000 GBP (approx. $830,000 USD).