Lamborghini unveils the virtual V12 Vision Gran Turismo
26 Nov 2019|1,615 views
Lamborghini's newest virtual concept car has been unveiled and it is already ready to hit the track, albeit this time a slightly different one. The Lamborghini V12 Vision Gran Turismo has made its debut ahead of the World Finals of the 2019 FIA Certified Gran Turismo Championships taking place in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
Players of the popular racing video game title Gran Turismo will soon be able to experience the car when it is made virtually available from early 2020.
The Lambo V12 Vision GT features a very exciting design produced by Lamborghini Centro Stile (Italian for Style Centre) in Sant'Agata Bolognese. It is a single seater and in virtual form uses the powertrain from the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37.
The concept car's powerful overall design is dedicated to sophisticated aerodynamics. A large wing housing a significant Y-shaped taillight dominates the rear, while all other elements are also designed as high-performance surfaces that integrate design and aerodynamics. The main body is disconnected from the fenders, and the hexagon-inspired theme in the side windows is inspired by the Lamborghini Marzal from 1968.
The driver enters the cabin like a jetfighter pilot - from the front of the car - and the main driving controls are located on the futuristic steering wheel while all driver information is projected virtually in front of the driver.
Lamborghini's newest virtual concept car has been unveiled and it is already ready to hit the track, albeit this time a slightly different one. The Lamborghini V12 Vision Gran Turismo has made its debut ahead of the World Finals of the 2019 FIA Certified Gran Turismo Championships taking place in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
Players of the popular racing video game title Gran Turismo will soon be able to experience the car when it is made virtually available from early 2020.
The Lambo V12 Vision GT features a very exciting design produced by Lamborghini Centro Stile (Italian for Style Centre) in Sant'Agata Bolognese. It is a single seater and in virtual form uses the powertrain from the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37.
The concept car's powerful overall design is dedicated to sophisticated aerodynamics. A large wing housing a significant Y-shaped taillight dominates the rear, while all other elements are also designed as high-performance surfaces that integrate design and aerodynamics. The main body is disconnected from the fenders, and the hexagon-inspired theme in the side windows is inspired by the Lamborghini Marzal from 1968.
The driver enters the cabin like a jetfighter pilot - from the front of the car - and the main driving controls are located on the futuristic steering wheel while all driver information is projected virtually in front of the driver.
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