Aston Martin Valkyrie: Engineering the Impossible
When Aston Martin first revealed the idea of the Valkyrie, many dismissed it as a fantasy. A road-legal machine shaped by Formula 1 aerodynamics, powered by a naturally aspirated V12, and carrying the philosophy of uncompromised performance seemed more like a design study than a feasible product. Yet today, the Aston Martin Valkyrie exists — and it may be the boldest hypercar of our time. A Vision Beyond Supercars Supercars chase speed; hypercars chase records. The Valkyrie, however, chases something far rarer: purity . From the start, Aston Martin and Red Bull Advanced Technologies set out not to make the fastest or the most luxurious road car, but the closest thing to a Formula 1 experience that could wear a license plate. That singular vision is what makes the Valkyrie unlike anything else. The Heart of the Machine Beneath its sculpted carbon skin lies an engine that already feels like a relic of an endangered species: a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 that revs beyond ...