The Aston Martin Valhalla is a sports car developed by British manufacturer Aston Martin in collaboration with Red Bull Racing. The mid-engined car has a plug-in hybrid powertrain and is meant to sit below the flagship Valkyrie track-focused sports car and is intended to be more usable as an everyday car.
Overview
The car is a result of the collaboration between Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing. Initially called AM-RB 003, the project name for the car was revealed to be the "Son of Valkyrie" at the car's public introduction as it uses many technologies first implemented in the Valkyrie. The final name of the car was revealed to be Valhalla. Namewise, the Valhalla follows numerous previous Aston Martin models tradition of starting with the letter "V".[3] Like the Valkyrie, the name "Valhalla" also has its origin in Norse mythology.
The concept's aero design was a unique FlexFoil rear wing. The wing could change the car's downforce without changing its angle of attack; it is integrated into the bodywork and is claimed to generate no drag or aerodynamic turbulence.
The concept's interior has space for storing luggage behind the seats, a centre console and a phone mount for the driver. The car shares the race-inspired steering wheel from the Valkyrie and features unique wing shaped paddle shifters on the steering column. The car also has dihedral doors for easy entry and exit. As of July 2021, the production vehicle's interior had not been publicly revealed.[4]
The chassis is a variation of the carbon fibre monocoque chassis of the Valkyrie with the body panels being produced from the same material. The chassis will be produced by Aston Martin while the aerodynamic body panels will be produced at Red Bull Racing. The car is planned to weigh less than 1550 kg.[5][6]
When initially announced, the car was planned to use a 3.0L twin-turbocharged V6 engine as opposed to the V12 on the Valkyrie but would share the KERS system from the flagship sports car. A combined output of those two would be around 1000 PS. The engine was intended to be designed and developed in-house by the company and will use the Castrol Nexcel 90-second oil change system first used in the track-only Vulcan. The car is the first road car to use such a system. The exhaust system uses dual outlets which are placed on top of the car, similar to the Porsche 918 Spyder.[7][8] However, in July 2021, the Valhalla's production form debuted and featured an extensive redesign from the concept form, including switching engines from the in-house V6 to the Mercedes-AMG M178 LS2 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 in conjunction with two electric motors, among many other changes. The new powertrain will develop 950 PS.[9]
Production
The car entered in production in 2025. It was originally slated for a limited production run of 500 examples starting at $1,000,000 in late 2021. However, as of August 2021, the Valhalla will be limited to 999 examples with an estimated price of US$800,000 (GB£580,000).[9][10] The first customer car was delivered in December 2025 in the United Kingdom.[11]
Appearances in media
The Valhalla appears briefly, sitting in a wind tunnel at Q-Branch in the James Bond film No Time to Die, though the vehicle itself is not used.[12] A 2019 version of the concept car also appears in Forza Horizon 5 and Forza Motorsport. A modified version of the production model is featured in the upcoming video game 007 First Light.[13]
See also
- List of production cars by power output
External links
References
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- New Aston Martin Valhalla is mid-engined 937bhp super-hybrid Autocar, 15 July 2021^
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- 2024 Aston Martin Valhalla Full Details EvLegacy, 14 March 2023^
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- Brian Silvestro. This Is the AM-RB 003, Aston Martin's Mid-Engine Hypercar Road & Track, 5 March 2019, retrieved 10 January 2021^
- Mike Duff. 937-HP Aston Martin Valhalla Has an AMG Engine and a Bargain $800,000 Price Car and Driver, 15 July 2021, retrieved 15 July 2021^
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- First customer Aston Martin Valhalla delivered in the UK The Supercar Blog, 9 December 2025, retrieved 9 December 2025^
- Chris Thompson. Aston Martin confirms the next three Bond cars for 25th 007 film Which Car, 26 June 2019, retrieved 7 October 2019^
- 007 First Light – Aston Martin Valhalla Reveal YouTube, 20 November 2025, retrieved 20 November 2025^