The Aston Martin Valhalla could have the same basic powertrain as the Mercedes-AMG GT73 4Matic
Moreover, a new Vanquish will arrive after the Valhalla and the front-engine lineup will get a refresh
Sounds like Aston Martin’s in-house V6 engine is going to be ditched
The new power unit is scheduled to go into production in 2022, replacing the 4.0-liter V8 used in the Vantage
Aston Martin recently received a big cash injection from billionaire Lawrence Stroll
Aston Martin’s new V6 engine will power the Valhalla hypercar and be coupled to a hybrid system
James Bond has driven many iconic Aston Martins as well as the BMW Z8 and Lotus Esprit
The Aston Martin DBS Superleggera will be one of the fastest cars driven by James Bond
The upcoming hypercar is expected to have around 1,000 hp
The special edition will be shown alongside the Valhalla and DB4 GT Zagato Continuation
Aston Martin attributed this to a drop in demand for luxury vehicles in Europe and investments at its Wales factory
The Aston Martin Valhalla features a turbocharged V6 engine and a battery-electric hybrid system
The Valhalla will hit the streets in 2021 with a 1,000 hp hybrid powertrain
The Aston Martin 003 hypercar is coming with a turbo V6 hybrid powertrain
Trademark applications hint at the next nameplate in Aston’s nomenclature, though we don’t know yet what model it’s for