Do you know how the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car was built?
This car is limited to 150 units worldwide, manufactured by hand, and this article we will see how it is "assembled".

Aston Martin Valkyrie (tentatively: Valkyrie) is limited to 150 units worldwide, and now the first production version is officially rolled off the production line and delivered to lucky owners. Aston Martin Valkyrie's assembly plant is located in Gaydon, UK, and the car is assembled online to offline delivery, with a one-stop service that is quite complete.
Aston Martin CEO Tobias Morse said in an interview with the media: "We are extremely proud that the first new car of this sports car has been delivered. The Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car project tested the limits of each of us, and seeing the first production car roll off the production line, I knew our dream came true, it was an F1 car that could be legally on the road. ”
The CEO is right! Aston Martin Valkyrie sees the Mercedes AMG One as its biggest competitor. The new car uses a lot of F1 racing technology, so it's no surprise that Aston Martin engineers spend a lot of time producing each new car. According to reports, each valkyrie takes more than 2,000 hours from assembly to final commissioning and off-line.
Before the new car is delivered, every valkyrie is tested at Silverstone, England, one of the most supercar development sites.
It is worth mentioning that the Aston Martin valkyrie is equipped with a 6.5l v12 hybrid system, the engine bursts out of the maximum output power at 10500 rpm, up to 1160 horsepower, and the peak torque at 6000 rpm reaches 900 Nm.
The engine was developed by Aston Martin in collaboration with F1 Red Bull Racing Chief Technology Officer Adrian Newway and was built by Cosworth on the 6.5l v12 self-priming engine. Because the output power of the single engine can output 1000 horsepower at 11100 rpm, the engine is also currently the world's strongest and fastest naturally aspirated engine that can be legally driven on the road.
It was matched by a 160 hp, 280 Nm electric motor. As a result, the supercar has a hev hybrid system, and the gearbox is 7-speed dual-clutch, rear-wheel drive.
Unfortunately, at present, all 150 cars have been sold out, and you can't buy them if you want to buy them, so you can only watch them on the Internet in the future. Master Horn was thinking, I don't know if there are any big gods in China who have taken it into their pockets, can I touch it, take a picture or something.