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The Aston Martin Valhalla is soon to be released, and Miles Nurnberger, the company's design director, discusses the interior design process in the most recent official video.
Before we go further, the dashing supercar is supported by a carbon fibre chassis with active aerodynamics, carbon ceramic matrix brakes, and adjustable suspension in the F1 manner.
More than that, two AMG electric motors and a 4.0-liter V8 with two turbines make up the plug-in hybrid engine.
Although Aston Martin now claims that it will exceed 986 horsepower (735 kW/1000 hp) of cumulative output, as stated in the formal presentation production model last year, the supercar should exist with an astounding 937 hp (698 kW/950 hp).
The Aston Martin Valhalla has a top speed of 217 mph (349 km/g) and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 2.5 seconds with all that power and a light dry weight of less than 1,550 kg (3,417 lb).
Now, talking about the cabin. Nurnberger claimed that the driver was the catalyst for everything. The ergonomics of the F1-inspired cabin, which offers greater elegance and comfort than the rigid Flagship Valkyrie, have been expertly designed by the crew.
The low hip to heel driving position, however, gives the driver a sense of connection to the vehicle.
Most of the interior design work was completed using a cockpit configuration with movable components that allowed designers to assess and choose the optimal arrangement of controls including a significant ‘package box’ being added.
For more info, the Valhalla will be produced by Aston Martin in 999 units, with the first deliveries anticipated for late 2023. Buyers in Germany can already reserve a build slot for the plug-in hybrid supercar which costs RM 5 million (€1,189,999) including taxes.
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