The Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo, a closed-wheel single-seater, is the first Ferrari concept car created specifically for the virtual motor sport world.
The car’s design has
its roots firmly in Maranello’s unparalleled racing tradition, with the number
75 on its flanks reflecting that noble heritage. The launch of the Ferrari
Vision Gran Turismo in fact brings the 75th anniversary celebrations of when
the marque’s first-ever racing car, the 125 S, exited the iconic factory gates
in 1947, to an official close.
To mark that occasion, this model not only signifies an important step for Ferrari in the virtual environment, where it will inspire new generations of passionate drivers and enthusiasts, but also redefines the company’s stylistic language.
It represents a futuristic design manifesto for Ferrari’s road and racing cars, embodying the maximum expression of formal beauty and innovation, and providing a stimulus for both the engineers and drivers (real and virtual) of tomorrow.
The Ferrari Vision
Gran Turismo’s design was penned by the Ferrari Centro Stile under the
direction of Flavio Manzoni, and takes its inspiration directly from legendary
1960s and 70s’ Ferrari Sports Prototypes like the 330 P3 and 512 S, which
enjoyed huge success in endurance races such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans (won by
the Prancing Horse a total of nine times), and the 24 Hours of Daytona.
Powered by the same 3-litre V6 turbocharged engine adopted on the 296 GTB, 296 GTS, 296 GT3 and the new 499P endurance racing hypercar, the Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo is tuned to deliver a massive 1030 cv at 9000 rpm, with an additional 240 kW (326 cv) available from three electric motors. The exhilarating engine sound of this innovative powertrain is also faithfully reproduced to give SIM racers an even more realistic racing experience.
Unveiled
during the Gran Turismo World Finals in Monte-Carlo, the Ferrari Vision Gran
Turismo will become available to all users of GT7 from the 23rd of December
2022.