New 3.0-litre V6 Aston Martin-designed engine set for debut in Valhalla Hybrid / plug-in hybrid engine set to be most powerful in Aston Martin range ‘Hot V’ configuration allows high performance electrification and future emissions compliance In-house hybrid / plug-in hybrid system development is underway Tuesday 24 March, Gaydon: Aston Martin has revealed further details of its in-house designed V6 engine, which has been created initially for deployment in a new range of mid-engined sportscars, starting with the Aston Martin Valhalla from 2022. Codenamed TM01 – celebrating Aston Martin’s illustrious engineer of the 50s and 60s, Tadek Marek – the engine has already undergone a series of extensive testing on the dyno, as the team make progress towards creating the luxury British brand’s first in-house designed engine since 1968. Confirmed today as a 3.0-litre turbocharged V6, the full powertrain will be electrified – an aspect that has been key to ...