Supplied Lots of aerodynamic trickery means the Valhalla generates plenty of downforce. It should be quite the menace around a track. Interestingly, the transmission doesn’t have a reverse gear. Instead, it uses the electric motors, which helps save overall weight by ditching the extra cog. The car weighs 1550kg without fluids. The powertrain can also run the electric motors and V8 engine in different gears at the same time, which is pretty awesome and, as far as we know, the first time such a thing has been done on a production car. There are a pair of electric motors, one on each axle for all-wheel drive. The electricals produce 157kW by themselves and combine with the V8 to send the Valhalla to 100kmh in 2.5 seconds before topping out at 330kmh.