
Aston Martin and Curv Racing Simulators have unveiled the AMR-C01-R, an ultra-premium carbon fibre racing simulator that combines cutting-edge motorsport technology with advanced graphics and a sleek, high-end design. With only 50 units available, you’ll need around $75,000 to get your hands on one.
They have upgraded this new model from the original AMR-C01 which launched back in 2020. They refined the seating design for this sim Racing rig based on the Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar. There’s improved ergonomics which makes it more comfortable for taller drivers, while a repositioned button panel and an upgraded grille enhance usability and cooling.

The simulator features a 49-inch Samsung Odyssey G95C curved display with a 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and HDR10+ support, ensuring a smooth and immersive visual experience. Powering the graphics is an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090, paired with an Intel 14th-generation processor, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 2TB M.2 SSD, providing lightning-fast performance.
The AMR-C01-R is built using a lightweight carbon fibre monocoque, incorporating Aston Martin’s signature front grille for a distinctive look. The steering system is designed to replicate the precision and high torque response of a real race car, delivering a true-to-life driving experience. The steering wheel itself is packed with high-end features, including 9 rotary dials, 12 push buttons, an LCD display, dual-clutch paddles, and carbon fibre gear shifter paddles.

Additional features include a high-fidelity force feedback system, an adjustable pedal box for customised positioning, and a surround sound system that enhances the immersive racing experience. The entire setup is designed for professional-grade simulation, making it the closest you can get to piloting a Formula car without actually stepping into one.
Former F1 driver Darren Turner calls it “the ultimate racing simulator for those who demand the very best.” If you’re looking for the pinnacle of luxury and performance in home racing simulators, look no further than the AMR-C01-R.