Aston Martin Valhalla: Next-generation British hybrid supercar revealed

The all-new Aston Martin Valhalla has been officially revealed, ahead of first deliveries in 2023. While a concept variant of the low-slung supercar was unveiled to much fanfare in 2019, the production-ready Valhalla has been almost completely redesigned from the ground up. The original bespoke V6 petrol engine has been swapped out for a Mercedes-AMG-built twin-turbo hybridised 4.0-litre V8 powertrain.

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