Familiar with the AM-RB 001? You know, that crazy hypercar being developed by Aston Martin and Red Bull? Well, the British brand has revealed that the new vehicle was swapped its awkward codename for a brand new badge.

Yes, the hypercar will be called the Aston Martin Valkyrie.

The Valkyrie, of course, joins the current "V" cars (Virage, Vanquish and Vulcan) in Aston Martin's range, drawing its name from ancient mythology. What exactly does it mean? Well, translated directly from Old Norse, the name means "chooser of the slain", and refers to a female figure who decides who dies in battle and who lives.

"Aston Martin model names have deep meaning. They need to inspire and excite. To tell a story and enrich a narrative that stretches back some 104 years," said Aston Martin chief creative officer, Marek Reichman.

"The Aston Martin Valkyrie is an incredibly special car that demands an equally remarkable name; an uncompromising car that leaves nothing in reserve. The connotations of power and honour, of being chosen by the Gods are so evocative, and so pertinent to a car that only a fortunate few will ever experience," Reichman added.

Aston Martin says that the Valkyrie – which will be on display at the Geneva Motor Show – promises "otherworldly performance" befitting of its name.

Original article from Car