displacing 6.5-litres the 65° v12 sets exceptional new standards for maximum rpm and specific output with a certified peak power output of 1000bhp (or 153.8 bhp-per-litre) at a mind-blowing 10,500rpm, before continuing on to a maximum rpm figure of 11,100: figures that are unprecedented for a naturally-aspirated, emissions-compliant road car …Evoking the spine-tingling, ultra-high-revving F1 TM engines of the 1990s, but benefitting from two decades of progress in design, material and manufacturing expertise, the Aston Martin Valkyrie’s 1000bhp V12 is a masterpiece, from one of the world’s most illustrious engine builders: an internal combustion engine without peer for a hypercar .
2020 Aston Martin Valkyrie 6.5lt V12 with 1000PS at 11.1000rpm Cosworth Engine + SOUND #AstonMartinValkyrie #PeriTroxoNgr This naturally-aspirated V12 developed by Cosworth and.
Aston's 6.5-liter free-breather, developed with Cosworth, produces 153.8 horsepower per liter, reaching 1,000 hp at 10,500 rpm (with fuel cutoff at a screaming 11,100). Horsepower will be slightly .
displacing 6.5-litres the 65° v12 sets exceptional new standards for maximum rpm and specific output with a certified peak power output of 1000bhp (or 153.8 bhp-per-litre) at a mind-blowing.
Destined for the Aston Martin Valkyrie, the new naturally-aspirated 6.5-litre V12 engine is capable of producing 735kW, and revs to 11,100rpm. It achieves peak torque of 740Nm at 7000rpm, a figure which is above redline for most other road cars. Cosworth's F1 experience, as well as Red Bull Racing engineer Adrian Newey's expertise and Aston's .
Aston Martin can't be accused of skimping on the heart of its new halo car, the $3.2 million out-of-this-world Valkyrie. The new supercar's motor spins out 1,000 horsepower on its way to an.
Aston Martin V12 engine Aston Martin has produced a number of V12 gasoline engines for its flagship models. The first version appeared in 1999, when a 5.9-liter, 60° V12 debuted in the Aston Martin DB7 Vantage. Contents 1 Overview 1.1 RA engine 2 Applications 2.1 Road cars 2.1.1 5.2L Twin Turbo 2.1.2 5.9L 2.1.3 6.5L 2.1.4 7.0-7.3L 2.2 Race cars