The Vision Gran Turismo program (commonly abbreviated Vision GT or VGT) is a series of concept cars for the Gran Turismo driving simulator series, developed by a cross-section of the world's top automobile manufacturers.[1] These cars appeared originally in the Gran Turismo 6, and later made an appearance in each subsequent Gran Turismo installment (Gran Turismo Sport and Gran Turismo 7), all developed by Polyphony Digital. For the most part, they apply present-day technology and materials, with a handful of notable exceptions that utilize novel propulsion and aerodynamic technologies. Their appearance as free update content has been staggered since the launch of GT6 in 2013, with each one being available for download upon release.
The cars have been met with critical acclaim for their novel approach to aesthetics and performance. Real-life full-size models have been shown at motor shows in Japan, Canada, Germany, England, the US and Switzerland.
The name "Vision Gran Turismo" was originally used for a Gran Turismo HD trailer in 2006. In 2013, to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the series, Polyphony Digital announced "Vision Gran Turismo", a special project featuring concept cars designed for the sim by automobile companies such as Nissan, Peugeot and Mercedes-Benz, as well as coachbuilders such as Zagato, sportswear brands Air Jordan and Nike, and fashion brand Bulgari.
The Vision Gran Turismo project first featured in Gran Turismo 6. Each Vision GT concept car added to the sim after its initial release was accompanied with limited-time seasonal events, allowing players to obtain the car by completing a full lap around a specific track.
See main article: Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo. The first Vision Gran Turismo car was released on 20 November 2013 by Mercedes-Benz, simply named the "Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo". It took the form of a long-hooded coupe (inspired by the 300 SL) with no rear window and an active rear spoiler. Eight rectangular exhaust tips are located above and below the single long taillight. The car is characterised as having an aluminum space frame and a twin-turbocharged 5.5-litre M157 AMG V8 engine with an output of 430kW.[2]
Another virtual Mercedes-Benz model was the first Vision Gran Turismo release for 2014. Based on the original model albeit with racing modifications, the car was named the "Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo Racing Series", and was released on 28 January 2014 as the second official Vision Gran Turismo concept car. This variant of the AMG Vision GT received a power increase to 441kW and a sequential transmission, among with some aesthetic upgrades and a weight reduction of 85kg (187lb).[3]
BMW released their own project almost six months later, with the "BMW Vision Gran Turismo" (released on 14 May 2014 in update 1.07). This was a coupe modelled after BMW's touring cars from the 1970s, with plenty of aerodynamic elements and a 3-litre twin-turbo inline-six engine producing 404kW.[4]
Mitsubishi Motors followed with the "Mitsubishi Concept XR-PHEV EVOLUTION Vision Gran Turismo" (released on 30 May 2014 in update 1.08). Mitsubishi's entry was, as its name suggests, a plug-in hybrid with aggressive, rally-oriented widebody styling.[5]
See main article: Volkswagen GTI Roadster Vision Gran Turismo. Volkswagen released the fifth Vision Gran Turismo concept car a month later, on 18 June 2014. Named the "Volkswagen GTI Roadster Vision Gran Turismo", the low open-top car was then included in the 1.09 update. It is powered by a 3-litre twin-turbo VR6 engine producing 375kW.[6]
The next month had the unveiling of two Vision Gran Turismo cars from two separate brands that were both made available on 25 July 2014.
The "Nissan CONCEPT 2020 Vision Gran Turismo" was conceptualised by young designers in the UK before being fleshed out with the assistance of Nissan's engineers in Japan.[7] It is the seventh car in the program. The end result contains an emphasis on handling and aerodynamics; the car's fenders cut through the air while the undertray creates a passive vacuum, and an active rear spoiler transfers downforce loads directly onto the rear axle. The CONCEPT 2020 is powered by a hybrid system consisting of a V6 engine and three motors (two for each of the front wheels, and one for the rear axle). A full-scale replica in a special "Fire Knight" paint colour was displayed at the 44th Tokyo Motor Show in 2014.[8]
See main article: articles and Aston Martin DP-100. Released alongside the Nissan, Aston Martin's Vision Gran Turismo car is called the "Aston Martin DP100 Vision Gran Turismo", with "DP" being an acronym for "Design Prototype". It contains an 800kW twin-turbo V12 engine, headlights nestled within NACA ducts on the front fenders, active wheel "blades" to aid in brake cooling, and "light blade" taillights later seen on the limited-production Vulcan.[9] [10]
The final four months of 2014 saw the release of five Vision Gran Turismo cars, with the "Toyota FT-1 Vision Gran Turismo" from Toyota (released on 16 September 2014, update 1.11) being the first. This was a virtual overhaul of Toyota's original FT-1 concept with Group GT3-style aerodynamics.[11]
The FT-1 VGT was followed by the "Subaru VIZIV GT Vision Gran Turismo" from Subaru (released on 19 November 2014, update 1.14), which designer Tomoyuki Kato states was inspired by katsuobushi. This is evoked by the solid, chiseled appearance of the VIZIV GT. It combines Subaru's signature flat-four engine and all-wheel drive layout with electric motors and a torque vectoring system.[12]
The "Chevrolet-Chaparral 2X Vision Gran Turismo" from Chevrolet was released next, created in collaboration with Chaparral (released on 17 December 2014, update 1.15).[13] This vehicle, operated in the prone position, uses pulses of light to propel it to speeds of up to 417km/h. The vehicle can be seen as an extension of the driver's body, with controls located at the end of each limb in place of a steering wheel and the driver's head within a specialized helmet that integrates with the car's shape. The fictional laser propulsion unit, claimed to be developed by Chevrolet, can be aimed at a specific point on the track surface for increased downforce.[14]
Alongside the Chevrolet-Chaparral 2X it was the "Infiniti CONCEPT Vision Gran Turismo" from Infiniti.[15] The "Infiniti CONCEPT Vision Gran Turismo" was created out of Infiniti's desire to create a "pure Infiniti GT car" for the Vision Gran Turismo project. It is powered by a 4.5-litre naturally aspirated V8 engine, and possesses a 45:55 front/rear weight balance for optimum driving enjoyment.[16] In December 2018, the car was added to , being the first Vision Gran Turismo car to appear outside of the Gran Turismo series.
The "Mazda LM55 Vision Gran Turismo" from Mazda was released on 24 December 2014 through its own update and originally found by players before its confirmed addition to the game.[17] It is a low-slung Le Mans Prototype powered by a Skyactiv rotary engine with unknown specifications, and draws inspiration from the company's own 787B Group C car combined with their current "Kodo" design language.[18]
The LM55 was included as part of a sculpture displayed at the 2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed, which was subsequently recreated in GT6
Another nine cars were added in 2015 for GT6, with a Mini being the first. Revealed as the "Mini Clubman Vision Gran Turismo", the car was added to update 1.16, released on 26 February 2015. A widebody hatchback with X-shaped stickers on the round headlights to simulate tape (used decades ago to keep broken headlight lenses from littering the track), the Clubman Vision Gran Turismo was designed solely for racing.[20] [21]
Three cars were revealed a month later on 18 March 2015 in update 1.17, two of which were from Alpine.[22] [23] The "Alpine Vision Gran Turismo" is an open-top car with a focus on agility. Active aero panels are integrated into the rear fenders and deploy upon braking; the inner faces of the panels contain brake lights that are only visible when the panels are deployed. The "Alpine Vision Gran Turismo Race Mode" is essentially the sportiest version, with an added rear wing for improved handling.[24]
Lexus revealed their LF-LC alongside Alpine's concept cars in update 1.17.[25] Much like the earlier "Toyota FT-1 Vision Gran Turismo", the "Lexus LF-LC GT Vision Gran Turismo" is a touring car-style refresh of Lexus' earlier Lexus LF-LC concept car. The in-game car sports a unique livery featuring iridescent brush strokes on the otherwise white body.[26]
Volkswagen's second Vision Gran Turismo car was added to the game on 13 April 2015 in update 1.18, known as the "Volkswagen GTI Supersport Vision Gran Turismo". Unlike its Roadster counterpart, the Supersport is a closed-cockpit car, with larger headlights and taillights. Its engine is assumed to be the same as the one in the Roadster, with an identical configuration and power output.[27]
Peugeot would release their first of three Vision Gran Turismo cars in the program, the first one known simply as the "Peugeot Vision Gran Turismo". The car was added in update 1.19, on 31 May 2015. It is powered by a midship-mounted 3.2-litre V6 and has an active rear wing.[28]
See main article: SRT Tomahawk Vision Gran Turismo. The final three cars added to the Gran Turismo 6 sim were all from SRT, the performance division of Dodge. The cars were collectively known as the "SRT Tomahawk Vision Gran Turismo", and came in three different trim levels: S, GTS-R, and X. The Tomahawks, having been designed for 2035, possess various technologies that cannot be attained at the present day, such as graphene bodies and tires that can withstand speeds of over 650km/h.[29]
They were added in the sim's third-last update patch, 1.20, released on 26 June 2015. They became the last VGT cars added to Gran Turismo 6, owing to the upcoming cessation of support for the PlayStation 3.
Release history (Gran Turismo 6) | |||||
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Year | Exact date | Update | Car | Country | Lead |
2013 | 2013/11/19 | 1.01 | Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo | Gorden Wagener | |
2014 | 2014/01/27 | 1.04 | Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo Racing Series | ||
2014/05/13 | 1.07 | BMW Vision Gran Turismo | Adrian van Hooydonk | ||
2014/05/29 | 1.08 | Mitsubishi Concept XR-PHEV EVOLUTION Vision Gran Turismo | Tsunehiro Kunimoto | ||
2014/06/17 | 1.09 | Volkswagen GTI Roadster Vision Gran Turismo | Klaus Bischoff | ||
2014/07/24 | 1.10 | Nissan CONCEPT 2020 Vision Gran Turismo | Michael Rienth | ||
Aston Martin DP100 Vision Gran Turismo | Marek Reichman | ||||
2014/09/15 | 1.11 | Toyota FT-1 Vision Gran Turismo | Kevin Hunter | ||
2014/11/18 | 1.14 | Subaru VIZIV GT Vision Gran Turismo | Mamoru Ishii | ||
2014/12/16 | 1.15 | Infiniti CONCEPT Vision Gran Turismo | Ruo-Xiang Huang Liu Zheming | ||
Chevrolet Chaparral 2X Vision Gran Turismo | Ed Welburn | ||||
2014/12/24 | Individual | Mazda LM55 Vision Gran Turismo | Ikuo Maeda | ||
2015 | 2015/02/25 | 1.16 | MINI Clubman Vision Gran Turismo | Anders Warming | |
2015/03/17 | 1.17 | Alpine Vision Gran Turismo | Antony Villain | ||
Alpine Vision Gran Turismo Race Mode | |||||
Lexus LF-LC GT Vision Gran Turismo | Mark Templin | ||||
2015/04/13 | 1.18 | Volkswagen GTI Supersport Vision Gran Turismo | Klaus Bischoff | ||
2015/05/31 | 1.19 | Peugeot Vision Gran Turismo | Gilles Vidal | ||
2015/06/25 | 1.20 | SRT Tomahawk S Vision Gran Turismo | Ralph Gilles | ||
SRT Tomahawk GTS-R Vision Gran Turismo | |||||
SRT Tomahawk X Vision Gran Turismo |
The first four VGT cars to debut in Gran Turismo Sport were all announced before the original release of the game and subsequently released in the beta releases of the sim.
See main article: Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo. Hyundai Motor Company were the first to release their car, with the "Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo", first launched on 14 September 2015 and later first playable in the closed beta version of Gran Turismo Sport. The car served as a launch platform for Hyundai's N performance division, as well as a glimpse into the future of fuel cell technology in motorsports.[30]
See main article: Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo. Bugatti became the second to unveil their car, with the "Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo", which was originally teased in a trailer titled #imaginEBugatti. The car was unveiled two weeks later, releasing on 24 September 2015. It is essentially a racing-oriented precursor to the Chiron, with Bugatti's signature W16 engine,[31] and pays homage to the Bugatti Type 57s that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1937 and 1939.[32]
See main article: Fittipaldi EF7 Vision Gran Turismo.
On 1 February 2017, Fittipaldi Motors, headed by Emerson Fittipaldi, teased their Vision GT car, the "Fittipaldi EF7 Vision Gran Turismo by Pininfarina", a collaboration between Fittipaldi, Pininfarina, and HWA. The model for the car was revealed on 7 March 2017 at the Geneva International Motor Show. A limited production run of 39 track-only vehicles was planned, with owners eligible for race coaching from Fittipaldi himself.[33] [34] Production did not come to fruition when the company became inactive in March 2019; the car was subsequently removed from Gran Turismo 7.[35]
On 20 September 2017, McLaren Automotive teased their Vision GT car, the "McLaren Ultimate Vision Gran Turismo". It was revealed the next day. For a vastly improved field of vision, the car is driven in a prone position (but from within a closed cockpit and using a steering wheel, unlike the Chaparral 2X), and it also possesses a hybrid system and lightweight structure.[36] The Ultimate Vision GT's design influenced the McLaren Sabre (codenamed BC-03), a limited edition model built by McLaren Special Operations for sale in the United States and later the McLaren Solus GT.[37]
Daihatsu added their own VGT car, based on the second-generation Copen, called the "Daihatsu Copen RJ Vision Gran Turismo" ("RJ" for "Racing Jacket"). It is a closed-top version of the Copen with performance improvements.
Peugeot also added a second and third car to the program, dubbed the "Peugeot L500R HYbrid Vision Gran Turismo", and its racing variant, the "Peugeot L750R HYbrid Vision Gran Turismo". Both cars were added in the first stable release of the game.[38] [39] [40] The L500R had initially been presented as a concept car honoring Peugeot's 1916 Indianapolis 500 victory in 2016, with no mention of the Vision Gran Turismo program in the car's initial launch.[41]
See main article: articles and IsoRivolta Zagato Vision Gran Turismo. IsoRivolta and Zagato revealed their car on 24 October 2017 as the "IsoRivolta Zagato Vision Gran Turismo". The car was added in the 1.06 update and features a Chevrolet-supplied V8 with an output of 5590NaN0.[42]
The last Vision Gran Turismo car of 2017 came on November 9, when Honda debuted the "Honda Sports Vision Gran Turismo". At its core a smaller version of the Honda NSX, it weighs just 903.6kg (1,992.1lb) and is powered by a mid-mounted 2-litre turbocharged inline-four engine producing 301kW.[43] Patent designs filed in 2015 for the car, along with the related "ZSX" trademark filing the following year, caused media speculation about a potential Honda S2000 successor positioned below the NSX;[44] Honda has since denied any plans to put such car into production.[45]
See main article: Audi e-tron Vision Gran Turismo. On 4 April 2018, Audi Sport GmbH teased their Vision Gran Turismo car under the YouTube channel of Gran Turismo. The car was revealed four days later in fully functioning form, and in Gran Turismo Sport, as the "Audi e-tron Vision Gran Turismo". Another car was revealed alongside the e-tron, but abandons the "e-tron" moniker and uses a 3.4-liter turbocharged V6, making it a hybrid. This car was simply named the "Audi Vision Gran Turismo" and only exists in-game.[46]
After more than a year of inactivity concerning the Vision Gran Turismo program, Jaguar officially unveiled their "Vision Gran Turismo Coupé" on 25 October 2019. The car takes the form of a grand touring coupé and is powered by three electric motors, which produce a total power output of 750kW.[47] [48] It was added to the game on 28 November 2019.[49]
Release history (Gran Turismo Sport) | ||||||
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Year | Exact date | Update | Car | Country | Lead | |
2015 | 2015/09/14 | Beta | Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo | Albert Biermann | ||
2015/09/24 | Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo | Achim Anscheidt | ||||
2017 | 2017/04/27 | Fittipaldi EF7 Vision Gran Turismo by Pininfarina | Paolo Pininfarina | |||
2017/09/21 | McLaren Ultimate Vision Gran Turismo | Rob Melville | ||||
2017/10/17 | Stable release | Daihatsu Copen RJ Vision Gran Turismo | Kiyoto Hiwada Takamasa Omori | |||
Peugeot L500R HYbrid Vision Gran Turismo | Vadim Gilca | |||||
Peugeot L750R HYbrid Vision Gran Turismo | ||||||
2017/10/24 | 1.06 | IsoRivolta Zagato Vision Gran Turismo | Andrea Zagato | |||
2017/11/09 | Individual | Honda Sports Vision Gran Turismo | Ben Davidson | |||
2018 | 2018/04/08 | 1.17 | Audi e-tron Vision Gran Turismo | Marc Lichte | ||
Audi Vision Gran Turismo | ||||||
2019 | 2019/11/28 | 1.50 | Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo Coupé | Julian Thomson |
Several of the Vision Gran Turismo cars have variants that have been modified and homologated to meet regulations for race classes, such as Group GT3 and WEC. All unmodified base VGT cars are in the open "Group X" category, intended for vehicles not suitable for other categories.
Race-regulated Vision Gran Turismo cars | ||||
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Name | Country | Class | Base model | |
Volkswagen GTI Roadster Vision Gran Turismo (Gr. 3) | Group 3 | Volkswagen GTI Roadster Vision Gran Turismo | ||
Toyota FT-1 Vision Gran Turismo (Gr. 3) | Group 3 | Toyota FT-1 Vision Gran Turismo | ||
Mazda LM55 Vision Gran Turismo (Gr. 1) | Group 1 | Mazda LM55 Vision Gran Turismo | ||
Peugeot Vision Gran Turismo (Gr. 3) | Group 3 | Peugeot Vision Gran Turismo | ||
Alpine Vision Gran Turismo 2017 | Group 1 | Alpine Vision Gran Turismo | ||
SRT Tomahawk Vision Gran Turismo (Gr. 1) | Group 1 | SRT Tomahawk GTS-R Vision Gran Turismo | ||
Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo (Gr. 1) | Group 1 | Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo | ||
Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo (Gr. 1) | Group 1 | Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo | ||
Peugeot L750R HYbrid Vision Gran Turismo | Group 1 | Peugeot L500R HYbrid Vision Gran Turismo | ||
Audi Vision Gran Turismo | Group 1 | Audi e-tron Vision Gran Turismo |
On 24 November 2019 (the day of the 2019 FIA GTC World Finals), Lamborghini revealed the "Lambo V12 Vision Gran Turismo"—a single-seat performance car, loosely resembling a sports prototype, powered by the same V12 hybrid powertrain as the Sián FKP 37.[50] Despite being unveiled when updates for Sport were still active (with the last Sport update as of November 2021 being 1.66 in July 2021, which added the second-generation Toyota GR86),[51] the car was only first seen in action in the Gran Turismo 7 release date trailer.[52]
Lego released an official model of the Lambo V12 Vision Gran Turismo.[53]
See main article: Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo SV.
The "Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo SV" is a racing variant of the Vision Gran Turismo Coupé. It has a large fixed wing and four motors, for a total power output of 1877abbr=unitNaNabbr=unit.[54]
The "Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo Roadster" is an open top variant of the Vision Gran Turismo Coupé.
Unveiled on 5 December 2021,[55] the Porsche Vision Gran Turismo is an electric two-seat sports car with mid-engined proportions and design cues from the brand's previous models, such as front quad-LED headlights, a rear light bar, and aggressively flared fenders.[56] [57]
A separate concept, the 2019 Porsche 920 Vision, was designed with the Vision Gran Turismo series in mind before a different design was decided upon.[58]
It is also the first (and currently only) Vision Gran Turismo vehicle to feature on the cover art of the games, as it is seen on the cover of GT7 alongside the Mazda RX-Vision GT3 Concept. A Spyder version of the car was first teased on 21 September 2022 and released with Update 1.23 on 29 September 2022.
First appearing in the form of a highlighted silhouette in a Twitter teaser post from Kazunori Yamauchi on 21 May 2022,[59] the Suzuki Vision Gran Turismo was revealed in its entirety five days later.[60] [61] This two-seat roadster, whose design was inspired by the Cappuccino and third-generation Swift Sport, possesses a hybrid system in the form of a 1340cc Suzuki Hayabusa engine and three electric motors. It can be seen as the successor to the MR-layout Suzuki GSX-R/4 concept from 2001, which was also a lightweight roadster powered by a Hayabusa engine (although the VGT, hybrid system aside, uses an FR layout).
A Group 3 variant of the Suzuki Vision Gran Turismo was later added in update 1.17 on June 23, 2022. This specific variant is powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.7-liter V8 engine formed by two Hayabusa engines on the same crankshaft, and lacks a hybrid system, making it rear-wheel drive only. The car has also been used in the first Gran Turismo World Series Nations Cup event of both the 2022 season and GT7.
The Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo is a high-performance concept car designed by Flavio Manzoni. Ferrari have said that the Vision Gran Turismo "represents a futuristic design manifesto for Ferrari's road and racing cars".[62] It features the V6 engine recently developed for the 499P Le Mans Hypercar, however, is now derestricted to produce @ 9,000 rpm and @ 5,500 rpm. Combined with the three electric motors, one of which is mounted at the rear and two of which are at the front to give the car permanent all-wheel drive, give a total output of and .[63] The internal combustion engine's power is delivered to the rear wheels via an 8-speed dual clutch transmission which Ferrari says has been adapted from their Formula One program.[64]
Entry into the single seat is via the windscreen which also acts as a door, similar to the Lamborghini Egoista.[65] The car also features various aerodynamic features such as a patented design which channels incoming air around the cockpit to the side of the car.[66] The rear wing and diffuser also take inspiration from the 499P, along with design elements from the Ferrari Modulo concept and Ferrari 330 P3.[67] Ferrari claims that the concept will lap the Fiorano Circuit (Ferrari's test circuit) in under 1 minute and 10 seconds, almost ten seconds faster than Ferrari's current flagship road car, the SF90.[68]
The Italdesign EXENEO Vision Gran Turismo was revealed on 20 February 2023. Similar in form factor to the Italdesign Parcour concept from 2013, the EXENEO forgoes windows in favour of solid carbon fibre and aluminum surfaces, and features an individual wheel drive (IWD) system, pairing a V10 engine with four electric motors to achieve a combined output of 910kW. The car's IWD and active suspension systems allow it to be driven on many surfaces, including snow and dirt.[69] In GT7, the car is available in a "Street Mode" or "Off-Road Mode" configuration.
The Bay Area-based luxury manufacturer Genesis teased its Vision Gran Turismo car in 2021, but only revealed it in 2023. The Genesis VGT celebrates the brand's popularity among Asian Americans (especially Korean Americans) and features an orange color scheme, inspired by the volcanoes of the motherland. Asian and American car culture meet in this 1,000 BHP hybrid car, which was designed by a team of designers from Korea, China and Taiwan, and the Philippines. Chinese-American car designer Tony Chen manned the design team.
A first Vision Gran Turismo vehicle from a non-automotive brand, the Bulgari Aluminium Vision Gran Turismo (stylised in-game as "BVLGARI") was revealed at the Gran Turismo World Series finals in Barcelona in 2023. Designed by former Centro Stile Fiat employee Fabrizio Buonamassa Stigliani and former Pininfarina Design Director Fabio Filippini, who had also worked on the Fittipaldi EF7 vehicle, the car takes inspiration from the Bulgari Aluminium chronometers, using rubberised elements to mimic the watch strap.[70]
Bulgari also launched a limited edition wrist watch alongside the vehicle, with special collectors' edition boxes granting early access to the vehicle in Gran Turismo 7 - a month before it became available to the general public - through a QR code. The car was added in update 1.42 in January 2024, but could not be obtained through any other means until unlocked by update 1.43 in February 2024.[71]
Czech manufacturer Škoda announced it would be joining the Gran Turismo series for the first time with a teaser of a Vision Gran Turismo car in April 2024,[72] ahead of a full reveal later that month. The car is described as an all-electric, all-wheel drive single-seater, inspired by the 1957 Škoda 1100 OHC roadster and designed by Oliver Stefani. Availability in-game is confirmed to be in version 1.46, which was premiered on April 25, 2024.[73]
Release history (Gran Turismo 7) | |||||
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Year | Exact date | Update | Car | Country | Lead |
2022 | 2022/03/04 | Stable release | Lamborghini Lambo V12 Vision Gran Turismo | Mitja Borkert | |
Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo SV | Julian Thomson | ||||
Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo Roadster | |||||
Porsche Vision Gran Turismo | Peter Varga | ||||
2022/05/26 | 1.15 | Suzuki Vision Gran Turismo | Antonio Nozza | ||
2022/06/23 | 1.17 | Suzuki Vision Gran Turismo (Gr. 3) | |||
2022/09/29 | 1.23 | Porsche Vision Gran Turismo Spyder | Peter Varga | ||
2022/12/15 | 1.27 | Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo | Flavio Manzoni | ||
2023 | 2023/02/21 | 1.29 | Italdesign EXENEO Vision Gran Turismo (Street Mode) | Carsten Monnerjan | |
Italdesign EXENEO Vision Gran Turismo (Off-Road Mode) | |||||
2024 | 2024/01/24 | 1.42 | Genesis X Gran Berlinetta Vision Gran Turismo | Tony Chen | |
Bulgari Aluminium Vision Gran Turismo | Fabrizio Buonamassa Stigliani | ||||
2024/04/24 | 1.46 | Škoda Vision Gran Turismo | Oliver Stefani |
Alfa Romeo and Bertone had previously been listed as participants in Vision Gran Turismo at launch. Alfa Romeo intended to introduce a Vision Gran Turismo car of their own, referred to as the Alfa Romeo 6C Biposto. However, for reasons yet unknown, Alfa Romeo abandoned the project and was quietly delisted from Vision Gran Turismo sometime in 2014. Bertone also revealed plans for their unnamed Vision Gran Turismo car, hinted to have an unconventional three-wheeler-like shape and a highly futuristic design. Later in 2014, Bertone filed for bankruptcy, with the car never having been incorporated into GT6.[74]
On 23 January 2016, the Japan Car Design Awards ceremony (hosted by Car Styling) was held in Minato, Tokyo, where Gran Turismo received the Golden Marker Special Award in recognition of the contribution made with the Vision Gran Turismo project.[75] The trophy was presented by a collection of journalists and car designers.