ABE's First: Aston Martin Valhalla
Britain's latest hypercar, the Aston Martin Valhalla, has taken the world by ‘Storm’. Now, one has landed at ABE, specced in this stunning Storm Purple paintjob.
Inspired by Aston Martin’s Formula 1 program, the Valhalla is the brand’s first series-production mid-engine plug-in hybrid supercar. Built around a carbon fiber monocoque and powered by a twin-turbo V8 paired with three electric motors, pushing a whopping 1,064 horsepower. This is one of the most technologically advanced Aston Martins ever created.
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Now back to the Valhalla...
Every painted panel in Storm Purple, and every exposed carbon fiber surface, is now completely protected with paint protection film.
The Valhalla's aggressive design language made this one of our most technically demanding installations to date. The deep aero channels, dramatic body lines, and Formula 1-inspired surfaces left almost no room for error.
To achieve the cleanest possible finish, every edge was fully wrapped. Even the massive rear diffuser received full coverage, while the front clamshell and enormous rear quarter panels were installed as single pieces, eliminating seams that can collect dirt over time or become lifting points.
The result is exactly what we strive for: long-lasting, complete coverage with virtually no signs of visible film.
To finish the package, we installed windshield protection film as this car will be driven on the track, and we can only imagine how much a windshield replacement would cost!
This may be our first Valhalla, but it definitely won’t be our last. Another one is already on its way to ABE, and we can’t wait to share it with you.
Have a great rest of the week,
- Ali Ushak, CEO.