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2026 Aston Martin Valhalla review

The $4-million supercar is currently for sale, barely getting enough time on the road after its spectacular debut in March.
Aston Martin says it will "enhance" the Valkyrie's power unit to ensure it meets the punishing balance of performance requirements that the Hypercar class demands. This will mean its thunderous ...
When you pay over $3 million for a hypercar, you are expected to keep it for a while. This owner, however, is selling it ...
Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing are still developing the high-performance Valkyrie supercar, and recently, Formula One drivers Max Verstappen and Alex Albon ...
Though the Aston Martin press kit doesn't explicitly say, the Valhalla's 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 is based on the M178 LS2 flat-plane crank engine developed under Moers while he was at AMG, for ...
We reported, based on sources familiar with the Valkyrie's development, that the car would produce 1130 hp from its naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 and will weigh around 2,270 lbs. Aston ...
Note, though, that the Valkyrie AMR Pro will be more powerful, lighter, and could have even more downforce. And since Aston Martin and Newey continue to work on the hypercar, specs could get ...
Aston Martin said, “There’s not one steel component in Valkyrie’s structure.” Even more stripped for action is the Valkyrie AMR Pro track edition, which will follow the street version in 2020.
Earlier this year, Aston Martin stepped back from plans to run the Valkyrie in the new WEC Le Mans Hypercar class. Disappointing, sure, but perhaps prescient given today's turmoil.
Witness an incredible lineup of hypercars pushing their limits: Pagani Huayra R, Ferrari 599XX, Bugatti Chiron Super Sport, Aston Martin Valkyrie, Koenigsegg Jesko, Gordon Murray T.50, Mercedes-AMG ...