850bhp and 1,000Nm of Torque: Meet World's Most Powerful Front-Engined Production Car
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Image ID: /clip/714335ea-e4ca-4d03-ab72-cb6fbe311275_media-libre-aspect-ratio_default_0.jpg Aston Martin has unveiled the Valen, a model developed by the Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) division and the Q by Aston Martin customization service that is crowned as the world's most powerful standard car with front motor.Keep reading....
850bhp and 1,000Nm of torque: Meet world's most powerful front-engined production car
The limited-run Aston Martin Valen produces 850bhp and 1,000Nm from a 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12, weighs up to 110kg less than the standard V12 platform and is limited to 150 units globally.
The times are silent, to the electric SUVs that pull the 0 to 100 km/h without a noise. The hypercars with labeled batteries Lucid, Tesla or others align chronologies that already ridicule many thermal supercars. And yet, on the side of Gaydon, we chose another way. A machine built in very small series, thought less for the numbers than for the sensations. And especially for the vacarma that it is capable of producing. This very sound response i…
Aston Martin Valen Pushes the Front-Engined V12 Into More Extreme Territory
There is something increasingly defiant about building a new front-engined V12 supercar in 2026. Electrification is no longer a distant industry objective, hybrid systems have become standard equipment at the… The post Aston Martin Valen Pushes the Front-Engined V12 Into More Extreme Territory appeared first on stupidDOPE
Aston Martin Valen Removes 243 Pounds for More V12 Power
British automaker Aston Martin‘s Q division builds Valen by removing as much as it adds — 110kg (243lbs)… The post Aston Martin’s Valen Removes 243 Pounds to Deliver Its Most Powerful V12 Yet appeared first on urdesignmag.
Fernando Alonso was crazy to be surrounded by engines of many cylinders and without electrifications. The brand that sponsors him, Aston Martin, will give him [...]
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