Aston Martin Valhalla almost did 140km/h in reverse, and it was a terrible idea
When it comes to top speeds in reverse, less is definitely more. Sometimes we need saving from ourselves. Aston Martin Valhalla plug-in hybrid hypercar The Aston Martin Valhalla is remarkable for a number of reasons. It sets a number of firsts for the company. It’s also a car that presented the company with a bizarre problem. It was too fast in reverse. On the face of it, that doesn’t sound too great an issue in the greater scheme of things. In reality, it could easily be a bit frightening. Reverse gear in the Valhalla doesn’t run through its eight-speed dual-clutch transmission . Instead, the plug-in hybrid hypercar handles reverse through its pair of electric motors driving the front wheels. These can run at speeds of up to 140km/h while driving forwards, but it was soon realised that they’d do exactly the same in reverse. Frankly terrifying, especially given the amount of power they have at their disposal. MORE: Aston Martin Valhalla among Australia’s most expensive n...