Overview
- Curv Racing and Aston Martin unveiled the AMR‑C01‑R Hypercar Edition as a limited run of just 24 units finished in liveries based on the #007 and #009 Valkyrie race cars.
- The package is priced at £58,750 before taxes and is pitched at affluent sim enthusiasts and collectors rather than mainstream gamers.
- The simulator centers on visual and control fidelity with a carbon‑fibre monocoque, a bespoke Valkyrie‑style steering wheel with an integrated display and magnetic paddle shifters, and a 49‑inch curved Samsung display driven by an NVIDIA RTX‑class GPU.
- Curv founder Darren Turner and Aston Martin Design chief Marek Reichman guided the project to reproduce Valkyrie ergonomics and styling, and the release coincides with Aston Martin’s 2026 Le Mans campaign.
- The rig is static and lacks motors or hydraulic motion systems, a choice that favors authentic cockpit feel and bespoke components over seat movement and physical motion sensations, and places the product above many real performance cars in price and collector appeal.