Aston Martin Valhalla in detail, one-off Victor and Callum Skye ...
Six years in the making, Aston Martin finally revealed the full details of the mid-engined Valhalla. Originally announced as the more luxurious version of the Valkyrie, the Valhalla boasts a sophisticated, specifically developed drivetrain. This consists of a high-revving, flat-plane, twin-turbo V8 combined with three electric motors. The combined maximum system output is an impressive 1,063 bhp. The car also incorporates active aerodynamics with a rear wing that can be raised significantly. Aston Martin will only build 999 examples of the Valhalla with the first deliveries expected for the second half of 2025.
At the recent Goodwood Festival of Speed, Aston Martin introduced the Valour and Valiant. To mark the occasion, we were also treated to a rare appearance of the one-off Victor that inspired both limited production models. More extreme in every way, the Victor is built around a carbon-fibre composite monocoque and features a naturally aspirated V12 engine, mated to a six-speed manual gearbox. Originally commissioned by a Belgian enthusiast, the Victor was named after 1980s Aston Martin chairman Victor Gauntlett.
Former Jaguar chief designer Ian Callum released further images of the upcoming Skye multi-terrain electric vehicle. The images show off the on-road vehicle with the off-road version due to be shown at the official launch in May of 2025. The order books for the Skye are open with prices ranging from £80,000 - £110,000.
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2025 Aston Martin Valhalla
2020 Aston Martin Victor
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