Aston Martin’s Valhalla combines hybrid tech and F1 engineering into a supercar-like, track-honed drive experience with unbridled British sophistication.
Welcome to the dawn of the electric era of Aston Martin. The Aston Martin Valhalla, to be manufactured in 2025, is more than another supercar—but a symbol of the brand’s relentless dive into the world of high-performance hybrid engineering.

With inspired input from Formula One and co-developed with Red Bull Racing Technologies, this this automobile is the most advanced Aston Martin ever conceived.
A Design that Screams Speed

Every inch of the Valhalla is engineered for form and purpose. Its butterfly doors, menacing aerodynamic shape, and carbon-fiber chassis give it the look that it belongs on a race track—whether parked outside a high-end resort. Bodywork has active aero devices and a huge rear diffuser to generate downforce levels reserved for race cars.

Inside, the interior is simple but cutting-edge. A floating digital dash, carbon racing seats, and F1 paddle shifters make it an immersive, raw, driver-focused machine—all-out unadulterated adrenaline, no luxury trimmings.
Performance Born from Racing Royalty

A twin-turbo V8 (tuned by AMG) and twin electric motors drive the Valhalla under its carbon bonnet. Together, its plug-in hybrid powerplant delivers 937 horsepower, taking the vehicle from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds. Its top speed is over 350 km/h (217 mph), making it a member of the front-running hypercars.

The powertrain is hybrid, with the capability of up to 15 km (9 miles) of electric-only, quiet luxury arrival range. But unleash it, and the Valhalla growls with mechanical ferocity and F1 precision. With adaptive suspension, torque vectoring, and responsive lightweight rigidity.
A New Kind of Grand Touring

While track-oriented, the Valhalla is not track-exclusive. It’s unexpectedly adept for shorter grand tours, featuring road-mode driving modes and hybrid efficiency to blend with everyday luxury travel when the situation arises.

Its plug-in technology doesn’t merely pay lip service to sustainability—it sets new standards for how high-end automotive engineering and eco-awareness can combine without compromise.
Exclusive, Elegant, electrified

With production volumes in hand, a Valhalla is not merely speed—it’s a statement. It’s the reinvention of a classic British nameplate as sustainable, hyper-performance tomorrow. For collectors and enthusiasts who want prestige, performance, and electrified refinement, the Valhalla isn’t a vision—it’s fate.