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Aston Martin AM-RB 003

How to bridge the gap between your V12, Red Bull-developed hypercar and your new £200K 488 rival? With another mid-engined hypercar, obviously

- Words Ben Miller Photograph­y John Wycherley

Aston Martin is keen that you don’t lump the Valkyrie hypercar (you remember: single-minded Adrian Newey package and aero; astonishin­g naturally-aspirated 6.5-litre V12 with hybrid boost making 1160bhp; £2.5m) in with the likes of the McLaren P1, Ferrari LaFerrari and AMG One. It is, Aston says, something beyond even those ethereal machines, and a unique automotive moment.

Here, then, is the car we are allowed to compare to the aforementi­oned Ferrari, McLaren and AMG: AM-RB 003, a name that makes little sense until you recall Valkyrie’s codename was AM-RB 001 and the track-only Valkyrie AMR Pro’s AM-RB 002.

‘This is the bridging project between Valkyrie and Vanquish; the latter is the “cooking product” for want of a better term in our mid-engined lineup,’ explains Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer. It’s a big leap from a £2.5m car [Valkyrie] to a competitor of a future 488 or future Aventador. So this is AM-RB 003, “Son of Valkyrie” – a £1m hypercar to be built in a limited run of 500 units.’

While clearly inspired by Valkyrie, AM-RB 003 will blend that car’s

extensive use of carbonfibr­e (for both chassis and bodywork) with elements of Vanquish’s V6 hybrid powertrain in place of Valkyrie’s boosted V12. To an extent, developmen­t of the AM-RB 003 will run in tandem with that of the Vanquish, though it’s the more expensive, carbon-tubbed car that will hit the road first.

‘We have the body architectu­re in carbonfibr­e and the aerodynami­cs from Valkyrie but with the engine which will eventually go into AM9 [Vanquish]; the brand new V6 engine,’ explains Palmer. ‘And obviously the point of the V6 is that it’s a smaller, easier-to-package engine [than even Valkyrie’s bespoke, mass-obsessed V12]. One of the lessons we’ve really embraced from the Adrian Newey collaborat­ion is an obsession with mass, and wrapping everything as tightly as we possibly can for reasons of e¤ciency. You’ll see that in this car.’

Palmer confirms that Red Bull and its celebrated aerodynami­cist will work directly on AM-RB 003, whereas their influence on Vanquish is less direct and more by osmosis. That attention is evident in 003’s moveable aero surfaces, an idea recently explored by McLaren on its Speedtail.

Instead of convention­al flaps, a Flexfoil surface on the rear wing will allow the car to tweak its aero balance without shifting a convention­al wing. Aston claims improved e ciency and reduced noise versus a convention­al aero solution though, like Valkyrie, the car will do a lot of its aerodynami­c work via its body and vast rear diffuser.

Increased usability compared with the Valkyrie means AM-RB 003 will use dihedral doors in place of Valkyrie’s gullwing set-up. Inside, Aston’s designer Miles Nurnberger talks of a ‘more habitable but still focused place’. He adds: ‘With this car we’re introducin­g what we call Apex Ergonomics, so we have an arc-like design element in the cockpit with recessed vertical gills. In there you’ll find the vents, ambient lighting and audio, so at the same time we create a striking design feature while reducing visual clutter.’

The interior will use 3D printed parts, to minimise the amount of material required to make each component, reducing weight. It’s also a bigger space than the seriously cramped cockpit of Valkyrie, with room for two friends content to keep their relationsh­ip platonic. This innovative interior will also mount the main driver’s display on the steering column, for ⊲

AM-RB 003 will blend Valkyrie’s use of carbonfibr­e with elements of Vanquish’s V6 hybrid powertrain

communicat­ion while leaving an uncluttere­d forward view – handy when you’ve performanc­e of this order of magnitude at your disposal.

The daunting job of translatin­g that performanc­e into a road car mere mortals can understand, explore and enjoy falls to Aston’s weapon’s-grade developmen­t team: ex-Lotus man Matt Becker and hypercar developmen­t ace Chris Goodwin. While the complexity of the project beggars belief (calibratin­g the hybrid unit, honing the behaviour of the Flexfoil aero surfaces, taming serious downforce for the more varied, less predictabl­e road environmen­t…) the prize is a big one: the chance to prove that Gaydon, not Maranello or Woking, is the seat of power when it comes to emerging hypercar technologi­es.

Just how serious will AM-RB 003 be? ‘It’s everything we learned from Valkyrie, the carbon tub and our brand new V6 engine in one car,’ says Palmer. ‘Sometimes I think “Son of Valkyrie” actually sounds like we’re diminishin­g what we’re trying to achieve. We’re pushing very, very hard with this car – it is everything to us.’

The prize is a big one: the chance to prove that Gaydon, not Maranello or Woking, is the seat of hypercar power

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 ??  ?? AM-RB 003 debuts Aston’s new interior thinking. We like it a lot
AM-RB 003 debuts Aston’s new interior thinking. We like it a lot
 ??  ?? Dihedral doors, as opposed to Valkyrie’s gullwings
Dihedral doors, as opposed to Valkyrie’s gullwings
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You’ll monitor the hybrid powertrain – and some silly speeds – here
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Flexing active bodywork will trim aero balance

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