Aston Martin has been cooking this one up for a long time. While the Valkyrie exists as the pinnacle of Aston's engineering prowess, the Valhalla sits just below it in both price and performance.
Despite their insistence on “V” names, Aston Martin should have called this car the “Deja Vu.” One way it deserves the name is because the Valhalla is remarkably similar to their most recent limited ...
The Valhalla then wound up delayed as Aston fell into a financial crisis, with the next significant update coming in 2021: Tobias Moers, now Aston’s CEO-before-last, announced the Valhalla was being ...
It’s not exactly affordable, but at least the Aston Martin Valhalla brings the Valkyrie’s looks an performance to more enthusiasts James Bond would indeed be pleased. While the superspy would not ...
The US is a key market for luxury carmaker Aston Martin - Phil Noble/Reuters. Aston Martin has seen its losses surge by more ...
With over 1,000 horsepower and Formula 1 tech under the skin, the Valhalla is unlike anything Aston Martin’s built before. The Valhalla is unlike anything Aston Martin’s ever built. Sitting on a ...
Aston Martin plans to make 999 of the mid-engined, plug-in hybrid cars, priced at £850,000 each. The company said more than half of the models had already been ordered by customers and aims to deliver ...
Aston Martin reported pretax loss widening to GBP111.9 million from GBP12.2 million, which it said reflected the weaker volumes. The company said losses were driven by a "challenging" global ...