Say Hello To The AM-RB 001: Aston Martin And Red Bull's V12 Hypercar Beast

Powered by a naturally-aspirated V12 engine, Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing’s AM-RB 001 lovechild is set to rock the hypercar world
Say Hello To The AM-RB 001: Aston Martin And Red Bull's V12 Hypercar Beast

We first found out about Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing’s budding new romance in March. Just three and a half months later, we’ve now got our first glimpse and proper details of their new baby.

And it’s a pretty crazy one. The AM-RB 001 is a naturally-aspirated V12-powered, mid-engined, lightweight hypercar – the product of a ground-breaking partnership between one of Britain’s most well-loved and luxurious brands, and one of Formula 1’s most successful teams.

Say Hello To The AM-RB 001: Aston Martin And Red Bull's V12 Hypercar Beast

The AM-RB 001 takes Aston Martin’s reputation for producing fast, luxurious and exciting cars to a whole new level. No, scrap that. A whole new universe, like nothing the manufacturer has ever done before.

With projected performance in line with the LMP1 prototypes currently speeding around race tracks in the FIA World Endurance Championship, the newly-revealed AM-RB 001 is the vision of Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer (and F1 legend) Adrian Newey, Aston’s Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman and Chief Special Operations Officer David King.

It’s even been said that the freer road car regulations compared to the tightly restricted world of F1 could mean it’s faster around Silverstone than Red Bull’s own 2016 RB12.

Say Hello To The AM-RB 001: Aston Martin And Red Bull's V12 Hypercar Beast

So we know it is going to be crazily fast, but the two-seater will also be extremely lightweight – thanks to a carbon fibre structure – and boasts radical aerodynamics, which produce “unprecedented levels of downforce in a road-legal car”.

Newey’s put his stamp on the design by generating a huge amount of downforce from the underfloor aero, which has left Reichman to create a dramatic and aggressive, yet elegant car body.

Say Hello To The AM-RB 001: Aston Martin And Red Bull's V12 Hypercar Beast

Aston Martin has been pretty coy about technical specifications, but we do know it will be powered by a naturally-aspirated V12 engine (it may include some form of F1-style energy recovery system to further boost power), with a 1:1 power-to-weight ratio and features an innovative suspension system to deal with all that Newey-crafted downforce.

The transmission is another Newey masterpiece developed by Red Bull Advanced Technologies (again, no technical details here just yet), while the legendary F1 designer has also applied his experience and knowledge to the light, compact packaging, which Aston says provides a comfortable space for the driver, passenger and the monster V12.

We were in Gaydon today to see the car have its official unveiling. Yep, that's Daniel Ricciardo in the background!
We were in Gaydon today to see the car have its official unveiling. Yep,…

According to Aston Martin, the car will have a split personality. It will be a brutal, edgy performance hypercar but also a comfortable daily driver for normal everyday use. We’d love to find out how the latter part works in reality

Alongside the road-going beast, there will also be a track-only version of the car too. Total volume is expected to be between 99 and 150 road cars (inclusive of all remaining prototypes) and 25 track versions. First deliveries of this new hypercar will kick off in 2018.

We can’t wait to hear more details about the AM-RB 001. What do you make of what you’ve seen so far?

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Comments

Miguel Salas

Oh my, it looks like a lmp1 racing car 0.0

07/05/2016 - 13:31 |
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That’s probably a good idea seeing as it’s meant to be as fast as one.

07/05/2016 - 14:50 |
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Subhan Zafar

2018?

07/05/2016 - 13:32 |
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Anonymous

So I guess it’s a modern age McLaren F1?

07/05/2016 - 13:39 |
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Anonymous
07/05/2016 - 13:44 |
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Anonymous

Red bull gives you wings…. Ohh wait

07/05/2016 - 13:50 |
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Anonymous

I love the NA V12 and am i the only one who can see the P1 cockpit and glompse on the side ? Probably the most effecient way thats why its similar on both these cars

07/05/2016 - 13:52 |
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Anonymous

It looks like an early ‘90s Group C racer without the wings. And like a Group C machine it has ground effect aerodynamics. And its faster than a current F1 car…

Can we replace the current LMP1-HY cars with this? Please?

07/05/2016 - 13:52 |
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Anonymous

Well, that is simply ASTONishing

07/05/2016 - 14:12 |
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Anonymous

Not sure what the Aston boffins are smoking at the moment but it seems to be working.

07/05/2016 - 14:15 |
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Formula_Azurewolf

My dreams of a high-nose roadcar has finally come true.
Seriously, that thing has a higher nose than the entirety of the LMP1 field.
I wonder if the front crash structure is just a carbon fiber nosecone. I’d honestly be surprised if it wasn’t.

07/05/2016 - 14:38 |
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