Someone bought us this Aston Martin-Curv racing simulator

Take notes, folks. If you need to surprise the e-sports enthusiast in your life with something for racing simulators, here’s the ultimate toy: the Aston Martin AMR-C01, created with that of your spouse Curv Racing Simulators. The British luxury car manufacturer revealed the platform on Monday, and it’s something.

It also costs $74,000 at existing exchange rates and is limited to 150 games in a handful of liveies. As one of my colleagues noted, you can save another year and buy a Porsche 718 Boxster GTS. And it’s a very smart car. . But, boys, look at him. It’s great and attracts the inner nerd of racing cars hidden in all enthusiasts, whether they follow a car or not. Not only does it look like a literally amazing racing simulator, it’s made of pretty exotic materials.

Example: there is legitimately a carbon fiber monohedac for automobile Another example: Aston Martin and Curv worked to reflect the driving position of the Valkyrie supermobile to give electronic racers the impression of being in an Aston Martin vehicle. a rival GT3 racing car in the virtual world.

Outside, the front of the platform evokes the company’s grille and has the same remedy as an Aston Martin production car; each of these teams is assembled by hand. Oh, and the Curv guy happens to be Aston Martin’s factory pilot, Darren Turner, who has also worked on Formula One simulators for 20 years.

Aston Martin said the AMR-C01 is a glorious addition to any ‘luxury gaming room’. None of us here at Roadshow have a ‘luxury game room’ in our accommodation, so obviously we are the target audience. If so, write to us and let’s go play.

This was originally published on Roadshow.

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