Building a racing simulator usually means compromising your room's aesthetic with a massive, industrial-looking tubular steel frame. Aston Martin, however, fundamentally rejects that compromise. Teaming up with Curv Racing Simulators, the legendary British marque just dropped the AMR-C01-R Hypercar Edition—a jaw-dropping, ultra-premium virtual racer built to celebrate their Valkyrie Le Mans endurance challengers.Priced at a staggering £58,750 (~$74,000 USD) before taxes, it is not just a gaming rig; it is designed to be a sculptural centerpiece that elevates the interior design of a low-key, minimalist living space.Sculpted from Real Motorsport DNAAs highlighted by the stunning visual profile in the image provided below, the AMR-C01-R completely ditches the standard aluminum profile look. Instead, the simulator is hand-built in the UK around a full carbon-fiber monocoque. The front bodywork is heavily sculpted to evoke the signature Aston Martin racing grille, creating a silhouette that appears to be moving even when perfectly still.Marek Reichman, Aston Martin's Executive Vice President and Chief Creative Officer, emphasized that the rig is meant to be treated as high-end automotive art.AdvertisementAdvertisement"The Aston Martin Valkyrie is one of the most extreme and uncompromising Aston Martins ever created, and that character translates naturally into the Curv Racing Simulator Hypercar Edition," Reichman noted in the official launch statement. "Influenced directly by the Le Mans race cars, while retaining the sculptural form and proportion that sit at the heart of Aston Martin design. This is pure excitement and emotion."Under the Valkyrie's Carbon-Fiber HoodWhile the exterior belongs in an art gallery, the hardware underneath is pure, unadulterated track violence. Curv Racing Simulators—founded by three-time Le Mans class winner Darren Turner—ensured the mechanical feedback is just as aggressive as the styling.The Ergonomics: The seating position isn't a generic bucket seat; it perfectly mirrors the exact, feet-elevated posture required to drive the real Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar.The Hardware: The rig utilizes an electronically controlled sliding pedal box, a top-tier direct-drive steering motor, and a bespoke, personalized Valkyrie replica steering wheel.The Visuals: Instead of VR, the rig relies on a massive 49-inch curved display, powered entirely by cutting-edge NVIDIA RTX graphics architecture to push maximum frame rates without a hint of latency."When we started developing the Hypercar Edition, the focus was on the driving position, steering feel, and racing experience," Turner explained. "Those details are what make a simulator believable. We wanted it to feel as close as possible to sitting in the Valkyrie Hypercar."Aston Martin is ensuring this rig remains just as elusive as its real-world hypercars. Available in distinct #007 and #009 race-inspired liveries—finished in Aston Martin Podium Green with contrasting yellow or red accents—the Hypercar Edition is strictly limited to just 24 examples worldwide.AdvertisementAdvertisementFor the automotive purist who demands that their digital hardware matches the elegance of their garage, the AMR-C01-R is the ultimate, uncompromising statement piece.Can grab yours here.