Aston Martin is gearing up for the arrival of the Valhalla supercar with breathtaking technology.
The model that was announced in 2019, is in the final stage of development, releasing various elements of the hypercar little by little.
Miles Nurnberger, design director at Aston Martin, detailed the interior design process for the new model in a video.
According to the designer, Valhalla carries strong elements of Formula 1 with Aston Martin transferring its experience from the F1 tracks to its new model.
Intensive work has been done in the field of ergonomics, with the driving position very low to help the driver connect with the car.
Aston Martins F1 drivers also participated in vehicle development, contributing to ergonomics.
Aston Martin Valhalla details
The car's chassis is made of carbon fiber, while the suspension structure is inspired by the styling of a Formula 1 vehicle.
The brakes are ceramic and the aerodynamic aids have active technology that adapts to the driving conditions.
The engine is from Mercedes, the well-known 4.0-liter V8 biturbo that cooperates with two AMG electric motors.
Total power is 937 hp and performance is extreme, with 0-100 km/h arriving in 2.5 seconds and top speed reaching 349 km/h.
Aston Martin will build 999 Valhalla units, with first deliveries scheduled for late 2023.
Recently, the slot for building the supercar became available for purchase online for €1,189,999.