Namewise, the Valhalla follows numerous previous Aston Martin models tradition of starting with the letter "V".
The concept's interior has space for storing luggage behind the seats, a centre console and a phone mount for the driver.
The engine was intended to be designed and developed in-house by the company and will use the Castrol Nexcel 90-second oil change system first used in the track-only Vulcan.
The exhaust system uses dual outlets which are placed on top of the car, similar to the Porsche 918 Spyder.
[9][10] The Valhalla appears briefly, sitting in a wind tunnel at Q-Branch in the James Bond film No Time to Die, though the vehicle itself is not used.