
| Class | Rarity | Rate |
| Extreme | Legendary | SS+ 982 |
Aston Martin Valhalla Max Performance
| Top Speed | Acceleration | Steer | Drift Small Angle | Drift Large Angle | |
| Rating | 9,1 | 9,8 | 9,7 | 9,8 | 7,9 |
Aston Martin Valhalla Upgrades
ECU Blueprints
| Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 150 |
Modify Upgrades
| Modify Level | Primary Parts | Advanced Parts | Epic Parts | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 2 | 600 | 200 | 60 | – |
| Level 3 | 1.240 | 520 | 240 | – |
| Level 4 | 2.080 | 1.100 | 460 | 100 |
| Level 5 | 3.120 | 1.680 | 680 | 150 |
| Total | 7.040 | 3.500 | 1.440 | 250 |
| Total x 5 | 35.200 | 17.500 | 7.200 | 1.250 |

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Aston Martin Valhalla Info
The Aston Martin Valhalla is a sports car developed by British manufacturer Aston Martin in collaboration with Red Bull Racing. The mid-engined car has a plug-in hybrid powertrain and is meant to sit below the flagship Valkyrie track-focused sports car and is intended to be more usable as an everyday car.
The car is a result of the collaboration between Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing. Initially called AM-RB 003, the project name for the car was revealed to be the “Son of Valkyrie” at the car’s public introduction as it uses many technologies first implemented in the Valkyrie. The final name of the car was revealed to be Valhalla. Namewise, the Valhalla follows numerous previous Aston Martin models tradition of starting with the letter “V”.[3] Like the Valkyrie, the name “Valhalla” also has its origin in Norse mythology.
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