RE: Discover what Valhalla sounds like at Monaco GP

RE: Discover what Valhalla sounds like at Monaco GP

Friday 23rd May

Discover what Valhalla sounds like at Monaco GP

Where else but the Principality for the dynamic debut of Aston Martin's first mid-engined supercar?


Ahead of Monaco Grand Prix weekend, Aston Martin has driven the new Valhalla on the street circuit. It feels like an appropriate venue for a 1,000hp, V8 hypercar to be shown to the world for the first time. Well, the first time in motion. They’ve even put Fernando Alonso behind the wheel to show off the Valhalla properly. Look, he gets the brake lights flashing down to the chicane and everything. 

Totally objectively, the two-time world champion said of the car: “Taking Aston Martin’s unmatched luxury credentials and adding cutting-edge F1-inspired technology and class-leading performance, I can confirm Valhalla is a true supercar both on road and on track. Outside of the outright power and dynamics, it delivers on all of the raw feelings and emotions you look for when behind the wheel of a car like Valhalla.” 

Probably the most interesting takeaway from this minute of vid is the sound; the Valhalla uses a flat-plane crank version of the AMG V8, a bit like the old GT Black Series, and it means less of the traditional cross-plane V8 thunder as the Aston charges around Monaco. Still, if ever there was a car for a motorsport-sounding V8, the Valhalla - complete with 1079hp, an eight-speed DCT, and Aston Martin Performance Technologies input - must be it. 

Fittingly, the Valhalla driven by Alonso sported a colour combination inspired by this year’s AMR 25, with a Lime Green livery on a Podium Green livery. (The configurator remains live for those wanting to indulge in some Friday afternoon daydreaming.) Almost certainly this won't be the last Valhalla seen on the streets of Monaco. Perhaps Fernando might be getting one also. 

CEO Adrian Hallmark added: “The extreme performance and unprecedented dynamic bandwidth that distinguishes Valhalla from its rivals presented many new opportunities to both the engineering and design teams throughout its development. To witness the culmination of the tireless work from all teams involved, showcased on an iconic F1 circuit like Monaco and driven by an icon like Fernando is a significant moment in Aston Martin’s rich history of both road cars and racing.”

As a reminder, the Valhalla was fully revealed last December, and is the result of a long-running aspiration to build a mid-engined Aston - one capable of taking the likes of McLaren and Ferrari at their own game. It also signifies the firm’s entry into the plug-in hybrid segment (it will feature a modest EV range) though it is expected to be joined imminently by other derivatives of the current lineup that do not cost £850k. First deliveries of the production model, currently limited to 999 units, are due to begin in the second half of this year. 


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je777

Original Poster:

725 posts

117 months

So, this car has an unprecedented dynamic bandwidth. That'll incentivise the synergistic paradigm of my driving.

WPA

11,638 posts

127 months

Looks nice but to me it seems expensive against other choices

otolith

60,975 posts

217 months

Sounds like... not much really judging by that. It's no Valkyrie, for sure.

stuckmojo

3,409 posts

201 months

Isn't that a G Wagen engine ?

LeighW

4,897 posts

201 months

otolith said:
Sounds like... not much really judging by that. It's no Valkyrie, for sure.
Sounds like a rather characterless flat crank V8, which sounds like a 4. So, a bit meh. Might be just me of course...

Turbobanana

7,119 posts

214 months

The standfirst said:
Aston Martin's first mid-engined supercar
Are we not counting this, due to it being a one-off?


je777

Original Poster:

725 posts

117 months

... limited to 999 units, by the number of people who will want to buy one.

(And that's if AM are lucky.)

corcoran

606 posts

287 months

honestly whole thing made my eyes bleed why was it like that

asci.white

468 posts

86 months

LeighW said:
Sounds like a rather characterless flat crank V8, which sounds like a 4. So, a bit meh. Might be just me of course...
That's down to the crappy over processed movie.

The actual car will sound amazing no doubt.

The Pistonsdead

5,080 posts

220 months

Looking fabulous and Monaco is the perfect marketing tool

LennyM1984

841 posts

81 months

Turbobanana said:
Are we not counting this, due to it being a one-off?

Was the Valkyrie not mid engined as well?

LotusOmega375D

8,545 posts

166 months

Not a snipe at Aston Martin per se, but why do some manufacturers and media drop the definite article “the” when talking about a car? Sounds kind of weird and pretentious to me.

You don’t say “l’m just popping to the shops in Golf”.

Paul Thorpe evo

146 posts

19 months

LotusOmega375D said:
Not a snipe at Aston Martin per se, but why do some manufacturers and media drop the definite article “the” when talking about a car? Sounds kind of weird and pretentious to me.

You don’t say “l’m just popping to the shops in Golf”.
Everyone does it now the definite article is considered boomer. Eg I say I’m going to The Coop but my kids would say Im going to Co Op. Tv am on it says it’s Friday 22nd of May when I’d say it’s Friday the 22nd of May etc etc.

MountainsofSussex

325 posts

199 months

And people say McLarens sound boring...
The less said about the hideously chopped up video, the better

jimmytheone

1,663 posts

231 months

LotusOmega375D said:
Not a snipe at Aston Martin per se, but why do some manufacturers and media drop the definite article “the” when talking about a car? Sounds kind of weird and pretentious to me.

You don’t say “l’m just popping to the shops in Golf”.
Yep Harry Metcalf has jumped on this bandwagon too, i find his vids increasingly cringey as a result.

As for the sounds of this (on this vid) - v meh

Dave Hedgehog

14,808 posts

217 months

otolith said:
Sounds like... not much really judging by that. It's no Valkyrie, for sure.
sounds like my old micra in that video

proper v8 sound - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSMoP8Gqxuc

Rumblestripe

3,433 posts

175 months

What a dreadful film and as for hearing the thing...

..nope

Which marketing genius signed that off? Drive it through the tunnel at max revs and record that. Job done. Unless it really does sound as anodyne as the few snippets we do get.

Supersam83

1,046 posts

158 months

Producer: How many cuts do we need in this 55-second video?

Director: Yes.


ManyMotors

873 posts

111 months

AML's share price indicates the sound might be a last gasp.

LeighW

4,897 posts

201 months

Paul Thorpe evo said:
Everyone does it now the definite article is considered boomer. Eg I say I’m going to The Coop but my kids would say Im going to Co Op.
Are they from Yorkshire? biggrin