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The $4-million supercar is currently for sale, barely getting enough time on the road after its spectacular debut in March.
One of the world’s most exclusive hypercars, the Aston Martin Valkyrie, is back on the market after its owner decided to sell just five months and 66 miles after taking delivery. The U.S.-based ...
When you pay over $3 million for a hypercar, you are expected to keep it for a while. This owner, however, is selling it ...
Finally… you’ve driven the Valhalla.Yes, hot on the heels of its 2019 announcement, the Valhalla is finally here. Almost.
A first test drive of an Aston Martin Valhalla in prototype form. The PHEV supercar is incredibly quick, but its 7000-rpm ...
Aston Martin's new supercar boasts 793kW of power from its V8 engine and three electric motors – so how does it compare to ...
A much-needed new chapter for the British brand brings carbon fiber, electric motors, and a mid-mounted engine.
This Valkyrie was delivered to its first and only owner just this past March. O’Gara Coach marked the occasion with a ...
Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing are still developing the high-performance Valkyrie supercar, and recently, Formula One drivers Max Verstappen and Alex Albon ...
Note, though, that the Valkyrie AMR Pro will be more powerful, lighter, and could have even more downforce. And since Aston Martin and Newey continue to work on the hypercar, specs could get even ...
On Tuesday, Aston Martin tweeted an image of a different Valkyrie—a silver model that looks a lot more production-ready than the concept we've been seeing. Hey, check it out! Headlights!
Aston Martin is looking forward to start production in 2019 for the 2020 model year, and the Valkyrie retails at £2.5 million.