Cosworth’s collaboration with Aston Martin has been an almost decade-long affair that produced 257 engines for both Valkyrie ...
Earlier this week, Cosworth announced the delivery of the final V12 engine for the road-going Valkyrie. The emphasis should ...
Although Cosworth stopped making V12 engines for the road-going Valkyrie, production continues for the AMR-LMH racing car ...
O riginally codenamed Nebula (an acronym for Newey, Red Bull, and Aston Martin) and later internally dubbed AM-RB 001, Aston ...
“If I go back to pre-Valkyrie,” says Bruce Wood, Cosworth’s managing director, “Cosworth was perceived like you might have a favorite uncle: ‘Oh yeah, I remember those guys. What do they ...
RM Sotheby’s Driving the Valkyrie is one of the finest, naturally-aspirated engines produced in recent memory. The 6.5-liter V12 has been built by Cosworth and pumps out 1,000 hp while revving ...
There, and indeed on every other track, the Valkyrie and its 6.5-litre Cosworth-derived V12 are expected to put on a good show. Aston first announced this program nearly five years ago now ...
Powered by a Cosworth-tuned 6.5-liter V-12 engine, coupled with a hybrid system developed in collaboration with Integral Powertrain Ltd and Rimac Automobili, the Valkyrie unleashes a staggering ...
As customer deliveries continue, the Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar has proven its worth with a record-breaking lap around ...
The Valkyrie first broke ground as a concept in ... Aston got around this issue by combining a 6.5-liter Cosworth-built V12 engine with a 160-hp electric motor, making it a hybrid.