We learned recently that Aston Martin’s first hybrid supercar Valhalla has entered the prototype testing stage and will be officially put into production next year, with a global limited edition of 999 units. It is understood that the new car will be equipped with a hybrid system consisting of a 4.0T V8 engine and three electric motors. The total system power will reach 1,012 horsepower.
Overall, the new car has a strong track style and looks quite exaggerated. On the front face, the new car is equipped with a sharp-looking headlight set. The front grille adopts a through-type design, and a horizontally distributed black grille is integrated inside. The lower front lip is radical in style and has explosive combat attributes.
According to officials, the new car honed its capabilities and expertise from Formula One racing, and also promoted Aston Martin’s transition from internal combustion engines to hybrid systems to pure electric systems. We also learned that the new car completed hundreds of hours of wind tunnel testing with F1 team engineers. At the same time, Aston Martin’s first electric model is expected to be officially launched in 2025. It is worth mentioning that the new car will be built based on the brand’s self-developed dedicated electric vehicle architecture.