The Aston Martin Valhalla made its global public dynamic debut ahead of the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix. Driven by Aston Martin Aramco Formula One team driver and two-time Formula One World Champion, Fernando Alonso, the Valhalla took to the iconic Monaco street circuit ahead of F1 practice, having recently completed final validation testing both on road and on track.
The Valhalla has already captured the world’s attention with its fusion of F1 performance-driven technologies. Close collaboration with Aston Martin Performance Technologies (AMPT) - the consulting arm of the Aston Martin Aramco Formula 1 Team - on dynamics, aerodynamics and materials have brought an extra dimension to the design and development of the Valhalla. Having only appeared in public on static display until now, this was the supercar’s first dynamic public performance, highlighting its cutting-edge hybrid powertrain, superior handling, and unparalleled driving dynamics - not to mention its scintillating design.
A monumental moment in Aston Martin's rich 112-year history, the Valhalla is seen taking to the infamous street circuit through Monte Carlo in a AMR25 race car inspired Podium Green with a Lime Green livery with the supercar’s principal development driver Fernando Alonso at the wheel, pushing the car to its limits around Casino Square and through the Tunnel.
With a combination of 1,079 PS and 1,100 Nm via the hybrid powertrain, the Valhalla is a car of many ‘firsts’: Aston Martin’s first series production mid-engined supercar, first plug-in hybrid and first production vehicle with dedicated EV range capability. The marque’s first model to use the bespoke 4.0-litre twin-turbo flat-plane crank V8 engine - the highest performing V8 engine ever fitted to an Aston Martin - and the first to use the marque’s all-new 8-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), which incorporates an e-Motor and electronic rear differential (E-diff). It is also the first application of the all-new front axle twin motors, which facilitate torque vectoring and contribute to the all-wheel drive system.
Limited to 999 units, delivery of Aston Martin’s ultimate supercar, the Valhalla, is set to commence in H2 2025.