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With 1,160 hp the Aston Martin Valkyrie is no ordinary hybrid

With 1,160 hp the Aston Martin Valkyrie is no ordinary hybrid

Posted on March 2, 2019 By Jarvis

We knew Aston Martin was making something special with the Valkyrie, but freshly-released performance figures confirm your Prius won’t keep up with this particular hybrid. Handiwork of the British automaker, Red Bull Advanced Technologies, and AF Racing, the Valkyrie is a 1,160 horsepower road-legal monster.

Aston Martin announced the car back in mid-2016, though at that point details were scant. Known as AM-RB 001, the hypercar was more a street-going racer than anything else, with extreme aerodynamics work joining lashings of horsepower.
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