AMR-C01 racersimulator bygget af Aston Martin

Curv Racing Simulators
Med et prisskilt lydende på $ 74.000, har Aston Martinbygget en AMR-C01 racersimulator.

Aston Martin har bygget en racersimulator i begrænset parti kaldet AMR-C01 til en pris af $ 74.000 (463.330,95 DKK), og kun 150 enheder vil blive produceret, og er blevet udviklet for at give brugerne den "ultimative indendørs luksus-esports-oplevelse”.

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AMR-C01 er det første produkt, der udspringer af et nyt partnerskab mellem Aston Martin og det britiske teknologivirksomhed, Curv Racing Simulators.

“Designed by Aston Martin and engineered by Curv, the AMR-C01 has a lightweight carbon fibre monocoque and utilises the latest technology to provide a fully immersive driving experience for the home user. The seating position mirrors that of the Aston Martin Valkyrie, adding a futuristic hypercar feel to the simulator. Hand-assembled by Curv Racing Simulators, using the highest quality components and latest Assetto Corsa software, AMR-C01 is ready to transport its users into the thrilling virtual racing world.”

Curv Racing Simulators is led by Aston Martin works driver, Darren Turner who explains : “The AMR-C01 is all about the love of racing. We’ve created a home simulator with incredible immersion that offers users the opportunity to have a great time racing in the virtual world, from the comfort of their own home. Our goal was to create a simulator that provided as much enjoyment in virtual reality as real racing does. Racing cars is a lot of fun and it is great to see that with the growth of Esports racing, more people are now getting involved.

We modelled the driving position on the Aston Martin Valkyrie so users of AMR-C01 can get the full hypercar experience. I’m very proud of what we’ve been able to achieve, with design and engineering creating what I believe to be the most beautiful home simulator available.”

- Aston Martin


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Aston Martin

 

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