A new Aston Martin is up for sale for just £58,000 but there’s a catch – it’s just a simulator.
The luxury car brand has teamed up with Curv Racing Simulators to launch their latest product.
Costing more than a used £52,000 Rolls-Royce Ghost, the piece of kit promises a heightened level of realism and immersion.
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The AMR-C01-R is the new and improved version of the brand’s premium racing simulator launched in 2020.

The sale is a rare chance to own this piece of tech with only 50 units built, as reported by Luxury Auto News.

Priced at a whopping £58,750 the kit is now available to order with deliveries beginning in April 2025.
Kitted out with the signature Aston Martin grille the simulator is built around a carbon fibre monocoque.

Equipped with an impressive 49-inch curved G95C display screen, the AMR-C01-R promises deeper contrasts and vibrant visuals.
The seating position is inspired by the luxury car manufacturers’ hair raising Valkyrie hyper car.

The ergonomics of the simulator have been tailored to taller drivers.
The redesigned grille and repositioned switch panel now improve usability and cooling.

Underneath the hood, the simulator is kitted out with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, Intel 14th-gen processor, 32GB of DDR5 RAM and 2TB.
Marek Reichman, Aston Martin’s chief creative officer, said: “(The simulator) will fit into a residence as a sculptural work of art.”

Darren Turner, founder of Curv Racing branded it: “The ultimate racing simulator.”
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