Nissan to present Vision Gran Turismo in the metal at Goodwood
27 Jun 2014|3,928 views


The car will now move from the virtual world to reality as the full-size concept model will be presented at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The project commenced with Nissan providing free rein over their young designers to create the perfect supercar for their own Gran Turismo fantasy garage.
However, the design from the London based team at Nissan Design Europe was seen to have so much potential that it has benefited from input from the brand's expert engineering team in Japan.
The Nissan CONCEPT 2020 Vision Gran Turismo emerged from a styling and design study among Nissan's global pool of young designers. Each team was answering a call from the makers of Gran Turismo 6, who have asked different manufacturers present within the game to each create visionary dream cars to celebrate its 15th anniversary. The sole physical representation of the car, to date, is the actual concept model.
Nissan's 2+2 sports car adapts race track technology - in particular air flow management - to a road car environment. Working closely with skilled aerodynamic technicians and engineering teams in Japan to ensure the virtual car performs as realistically as possible, the design is partly shaped by emotion and partly by the wind.
Although visitors to the Speed Festival will see a physical interpretation of the car, the first people to 'drive' it will be players of GT6.
Nissan's vision of a supercar for the future, the Nissan CONCEPT 2020 Vision Gran Turismo, was originally formulated as a virtual model for the Gran Turismo 6 (GT6) video game.
The car will now move from the virtual world to reality as the full-size concept model will be presented at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The project commenced with Nissan providing free rein over their young designers to create the perfect supercar for their own Gran Turismo fantasy garage.
However, the design from the London based team at Nissan Design Europe was seen to have so much potential that it has benefited from input from the brand's expert engineering team in Japan.
The Nissan CONCEPT 2020 Vision Gran Turismo emerged from a styling and design study among Nissan's global pool of young designers. Each team was answering a call from the makers of Gran Turismo 6, who have asked different manufacturers present within the game to each create visionary dream cars to celebrate its 15th anniversary. The sole physical representation of the car, to date, is the actual concept model.
Nissan's 2+2 sports car adapts race track technology - in particular air flow management - to a road car environment. Working closely with skilled aerodynamic technicians and engineering teams in Japan to ensure the virtual car performs as realistically as possible, the design is partly shaped by emotion and partly by the wind.
Although visitors to the Speed Festival will see a physical interpretation of the car, the first people to 'drive' it will be players of GT6.
The car will now move from the virtual world to reality as the full-size concept model will be presented at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The project commenced with Nissan providing free rein over their young designers to create the perfect supercar for their own Gran Turismo fantasy garage.
However, the design from the London based team at Nissan Design Europe was seen to have so much potential that it has benefited from input from the brand's expert engineering team in Japan.
The Nissan CONCEPT 2020 Vision Gran Turismo emerged from a styling and design study among Nissan's global pool of young designers. Each team was answering a call from the makers of Gran Turismo 6, who have asked different manufacturers present within the game to each create visionary dream cars to celebrate its 15th anniversary. The sole physical representation of the car, to date, is the actual concept model.
Nissan's 2+2 sports car adapts race track technology - in particular air flow management - to a road car environment. Working closely with skilled aerodynamic technicians and engineering teams in Japan to ensure the virtual car performs as realistically as possible, the design is partly shaped by emotion and partly by the wind.
Although visitors to the Speed Festival will see a physical interpretation of the car, the first people to 'drive' it will be players of GT6.
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