Aston Martin and Red Bull hypercar to debut on July 5, 2016

The official launch of the AM-RB 001 hypercar is set for mid-2018; will feature a mid-engined petrol-hybrid powertrain with borrowed tech from F1 cars.

Published on Jun 29, 2016 06:30:00 PM

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Aston Martin and Red Bull showed a full-sized version of their AM-RB 001 hypercar to prospective owners at the Monaco Grand Prix last month. Now it has been announced that the hypercar will make its debut on July 5, 2016.

The models to be shown are all clay or plastic at this stage, according to Aston Martin boss Andy Palmer, but they are “70 percent to 80 percent there in terms of appearance” and will lead to working prototypes by next year, before the model is officially launched mid-2018.

“We have a full-sized model of the surfaces as they stand, which is going through regulatory validation, so we’re checking things such as seat position, eye position and visibility,” Palmer told our sister publication Autocar UK.

Only 99 units of the AM-RB 001 will be built and the car will be sold in certain markets only, according to Aston Martin design chief Marek Reichman, because “it’s difficult at that low volume to homologate all the markets in the world”.

Talking about the car’s design, Reichman described it as “incredibly pure, incredibly simple”. He said: “Most of the customers that see it just say: ‘Wow, I didn’t expect this. Isn’t it beautiful?’ It’s uncompromised in terms of [Red Bull Racing technical chief] Adrian Newey’s capability, because he doesn’t have the FIA or Formula 1 telling him he can’t do this, and it’s uncompromised from my perspective because it’s the lowest car that’s going to exist.”

Reichman added that the AM-RB 001 is extreme at many levels but the design isn’t. “I love beautiful forms, so this is allowing an incredibly dramatic yet simple form,” he said.

Few technical details have been revealed, but Palmer has confirmed the car will be mid-engined, and is going to be a petrol-electric hybrid, probably with simplified versions of the performance-boosting electric motors and energy recovery systems of World Endurance Championship and F1 cars.

Reichman said the technical side has not yet been discussed. “Clearly, it’s going to need some form of hybridisation, but weight and efficiency are paramount,” he said. “So you can’t go too heavy on hybridisation because then you’re carrying a bigger battery.” It has been confirmed that the AM-RB 001 will be slightly heavier than an LMP1 race car, which weighs 900kg and produces 1,014hp.

Pricing is understood to be between £2 - 3 million (approximately Rs 18.12 - 27.18 crore), although Palmer said it won’t be disclosed. “We won’t announce a price because in this kind of market, you talk to the client independently,” he said. “It’s the old adage: if you need to ask, you can’t afford.”

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