The production of the Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar wrapped at the end of the year to make room for the Valhalla model, but ...
For purists, another rallying point will be that the Valkyrie will mount its challenge the old-fashioned way, powered by a ginormous 6.5 litres of naturally-aspirated V12 which, in street trim, spins ...
It’s been eight years since Aston Martin unveiled the road-going Valkyrie. Over that timespan, Canadian billionaire Lawrence ...
The Valkyrie was designed by Aston Martin chief creative officer Marek Reichman and F1 industry legend Adrian Newey, who will officially join the Aston Martin F1 team (from Red Bull Racing) in March.
With Aston Martin recently unveiling the car it will race at Le Mans, CarBuzz looked at the differences between the racer and ...
With a 680-bhp, 5.7-liter V10 engine inspired by a secret power unit built by Porsche for the Footwork Formula 1 team and ...
including Aston’s return to the top class at Le Mans this June with the Valkyrie. A podium finish would be a fairytale start to Hallmark’s era at Aston Martin, but regardless of the result, he firmly ...
The Valkyrie was a partnership between Aston Martin and Red Bull Advanced Technologies with Newey tasked with putting pen to paper on a design. He is considered to be one of the greatest designers ...
He also owns a road-going Valkyrie. Notably, the Valkyrie began as a project between Aston Martin and the Red Bull Racing F1 team, to build the closest interpretation of a Formula One car for the ...