Aston Martin has finally given us all of the details of its latest piece of driving heaven. The Aston Martin Valhalla is a plug-in hybrid that can deliver 1,064 horsepower from a 4.0L V8 and three electric motors. It is the result of years of innovation brought from the Aston F1 team to the road, though hopefully with more input from Fernando Alonso than from Lance Stroll.
More Than 800 HP Before the Electric Even Kicks In

The Valhalla thunders to life with an 817-horsepower 4.0L V8. The twin-turbo V8 has a flat plane crank, which means it should fill the majestic hall the car is named for with a greater howl than the one from the warriors feasting within.
Changes to Aston’s V8 for the Valhalla include the flat crank. They also include a dry sump oil system that makes sure the engine doesn’t run dry even when pulling high G-force corners on track. The turbochargers have been enhanced versus the DBX707, and many of the other parts are new for this monster.
Two electric motors drive the front axle and there is a third in the transmission. Together they add 248 horsepower and bring the total to 1,064 horsepower with 811 pound-feet of torque. The eight-speed dual clutch box is new and it doesn’t just have an electric motor attached to it, but it also has a hydraulically controlled electronic LSD.
Thanks to the V8 engine, which has more power per liter than any engine Aston has ever built, and the electric trio, the car can reach 62 miles per hour in 2.5 seconds. It will blast into the distance to an electronically limited top speed of 217 mph.
A tiny battery to go with the electric motors means the car can drive around nine miles on a charge in full-electric mode. It can, at least, get up to 80 mph during that short distance.
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