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Crazy 950 PS: the 2022 Aston Martin Valhalla with V8 is here!

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Crazy 950 PS: the 2022 Aston Martin Valhalla with V8 is here!

In March 2019, Aston Martin showed with the AM-RB 003 a fantastic super sports car at the Geneva Motor Show. And now, a long time later, the concept car is called Valhalla The production version has hit the streets and is the third hyper sports car after the Valkyrie and the Valkyrie AMR Pro. Although the base is also electrified, but tons of new components have been implemented under the skin. Not that anymore 3,0-liter V6 BiTurbo announced at the time drives the athlete, now there is one in the rear centrally mounted 4,0-liter V8 biturbo. And even if the terms “Mercedes” or “AMG” do not appear in the official Aston press release, the origin is likely to be in Affalterbach. At least they were mentioned Flat plane crankshaft, and that is also available in the AMG GT Black Series V8. The engine is said to be the most advanced, responsive and powerful V8 engine ever installed in an Aston Martin and up to 7.200 U / min turn.

2022 Aston Martin Valhalla

The Valhalla has rear-wheel drive and transmits its power to the Rear wheels. But there are two more electric motors. One for each axis. The additional service is 200 PS and gives the Valhalla a combined performance of 950 PS and a torque of 1.000 Newton meters. So it goes in two and a half seconds to 100 km / h and except for one Top speed of 330.

Even more impressive, however, is the targeted lap time on the Nürburgring of 6: 30 minutes. So a hefty 13 seconds faster than the AMG GT Black Series. The Valhalla has one Eight-speed dual clutch automatic transmission, electronic limited slip differential on the rear axle, one fully electric reverse gear and overall the built-in battery should be a maximum Enable an electric range of 15 kilometers with a top speed of 130 km / h.

600 kg contact pressure at 241 km / h

Incidentally, the EV mode leaves the Valhalla pure Front-wheel drive become. The efforts in terms of lightweight construction result in an empty weight of only 1.550 kg and at the same time is the active aerodynamics so sophisticated that they 600 kg contact pressure at 241 km / h generated. If we get more information, there will of course be an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply do ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

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2022 Aston Martin Valhalla
Photo credit: Aston Martin

Crazy 950 PS: the 2022 Aston Martin Valhalla with V8 is here!

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