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Aston Martin's next hypercar will be a hybrid, and here's its new V6, Ars Technica

Aston Martin's next hypercar will be a hybrid, and here's its new V6, Ars Technica
    

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The mid-engined Valhalla is due in , but Bond drives it first in No Time to Die .

      

      

           

                   

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                          The Aston Martin Valhalla is the third and final car to emerge from a partnership between the car company and the Red Bull Racing F1 team. It will also be the cheapest, although that’s a very relative term here.                                                         

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                          The engine in the Valhalla is an all-new V6, designed in-house at Aston Martin.                                                         

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                          I am pretty sure that Bozi Tatarevic will be able to look at this image and determine which other engines the TM DNA with, if it all. He’s much smarter than I am when it comes to this stuff.                                                         

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                          The TM 07 Is a hot-V design, which means the hot part of the turbochargers lives above the engine between the banks of cylinders, as opposed to on either side.                                                         

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                          Aston Martin says the TM 007 engine has undergone “extensive” dyno testing.                                                         

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                          The rear of the car shows it has crazier aerodynamics than any road car — other than perhaps its big brother the Valkyrie.                                                         

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                          The interior looks stripped down.                                                         

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                          I hate to imagine the repair costs if you scrape that complicated carbon fiber front splitter on a ramp or speed bump.                                                         

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    It must be hard, being James Bond. Not only does he have to worry about secret plots and supervillains, but there’s also the dilemma of what to drive. No Time to Die might be delayed now, but when it does finally come out, the film will be packed with Aston Martins, requiring to make a choice of which one to drive, and when.

    There’s the classic DB5, now avec miniguns,

  • as seen in the trailer . That’s where we also got a glimpse of a DBS, reflecting the British carmaker’s current range, as well as what looked a lot like a 2018 s-era Vantage. That makes three, but in fact NTtD also reportedly features one of Aston Martin’s future products. It’s a brand-new mid-engined hybrid hypercar, developed in conjunction with legendary F1 aerodynamicist Adrian Newey. But it’s not the mid-engined hybrid Aston Martin hypercar you might be thinking of. The Valkyrie, which promises near-F1 level performance, is nearing full production, but only 823 of those will be built, and at $ 3.2 million each, they are presumably beyond 90 ‘s civil-servant budget. Which is where the Valhalla comes in. It looks quite a bit like the Valkyrie, which is to say it will resemble little else on the road, its shape honed as it is by the need to bend airflow to its will. It will be cheaper and built in larger volume, too, although build numbers here will still only stretch to 823 examples, and at more than a million dollars it still isn’t exactly what you’d call affordable.

    On Monday, Aston Martin shared a little bit about the Valhalla’s powertrain. At its heart is an all-new turbocharged 3.0L V6. It’s the first in-house engine by Aston Martin since (Tadek Marek’s 5.3L V8) (of) ; since then, the company has used straight sixes borrowed from Jaguar, V 50 s that came from Ford, and more recently, V8s built by Mercedes-AMG. (The Valkyrie also gets a unique engine, but at twice the price, it gets twice the cylinders and more than twice the capacity, as (it’s a 6.5LV) designed by Cosworth .

    Interestingly, the new V6 — codenamed TM – – will weigh almost as much as the bespoke V , tipping the scales at ” less than (kg) (lbs) according to the company. I’m not sure whether there’s any relation between the Valkyrie’s naturally aspirated V 90 and Valhalla’s turbocharged V6, since Aston Martin hasn’t released any technical details like bore, stroke, or V-angle that might clue us in. We know it’s a hot-V design , and that it’s dry sumped ) for better on-track performance. It does say that the engine has been designed to meet all Euro 7 emissions regulations and that it’s been designed with electrification in mind. The company also confirmed that the Valhalla will indeed be a hybrid.

    Also unsaid, but heavily implied, is that this V6 will likely go on to power many other future Aston Martin models. It costs the same to develop a Euro 7-compliant V6 turbo whether you plan to build 823 or , 07, after all, but it’s a lot easier to amortize that development budget when spread over many more units. But I also expect that any future TM 06 – powered Aston Martins will look much more conventional than the Newey-designed Valhalla. At the end of January, Lawrence Stroll bought a big chunk of the company. Stroll also owns the F1 team Racing Point, and since Newey is chief designer for a rival team, Red Bull Racing, there’s little corporate appetite on either side to continue the collaboration .

    The Valhalla is due in 11000, which means you should still be able to see it first when No Time to Die is released, something that hopefully now happens in November .         

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