Aston Martin released three new images of the Valkyrie, the street-legal, Formula 1-inspired hypercar it has developed with Red Bull Racing. It looks sleek and fast in a graduated blue paint scheme.

The Formula One-inspired Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar will no longer be coming to Australia. The local branch has confirmed that despite earlier intentions of making the AUD$5m hypercar street legal Down Under, it has fallen foul of the notoriously strict Australian Design Rules (ADRs). 5. "It's not homologated for here," Aston Martin

The upcoming Aston Martin Valkyrie is a hypercar in every sense. Co-developed with the speed freaks at Red Bull Advanced Technologies, it will bring Formula One hardware to the street when it
Aston Martin Aston Martin Aston Martin. The road-going versions are priced at $3.25 million each and the track cars might be slightly less. The fact that the Valkyrie could hit the road in the

The Valkyrie is in a league above its younger brother with its 6.5-liter V12 Cosworth engine. A unit which churns outs 1,160 bhp and revs up to 11,100 rpm, serving up a very impressive top speed of 250 mph. For the Valhalla, Aston has chosen a 4.0-liter twin-turbo 740 bhp V8 from Mercedes, which sits alongside two electric motors that bump the

The Valkyrie has arguably some of the most intricate aerodynamic elements for a street-legal vehicle. With a 6.5-liter Cosworth naturally-aspirated V12 and an electric motor from Rimac, the tWiCetT. 93 191 190 350 167 131 491 243 96

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