Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo

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Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo
Overview
Manufacturer Ferrari
Model years 2022
Designer Flavio Manzoni
Body and chassis
Class Concept car
Body style Hatch-top coupe
Layout Rear mid-engine, four-wheel-drive
Related Ferrari 499P
Powertrain
Engine 3,000 cc (183.1 cu in) twin-turbocharged V6
Electric motor 3x electric motor, two front, one rear
Transmission F1 8-speed dual-clutch transmission
Dimensions
Kerb weight 1,250 kg (2,756 lb) (dry)

The Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo is a high-performance concept car designed by Flavio Manzoni. Part of the Vision Gran Turismo series of concept cars by various manufacturers, it is a playable car in the Sony Interactive Entertainment video game Gran Turismo 7. A physical, non-functioning full-scale model of the car will also be available in a temporary display at the Museo Ferrari. Ferrari have said that the Vision Gran Turismo "represents a futuristic design manifesto for Ferrari's road and racing cars". [1]

Specifications

The Vision Gran Turismo features the V6 engine recently developed for the 499P Le Mans Hypercar, however, is now derestricted to produce 1,030 PS (760 kW; 1,020 hp) @ 9,000 rpm and 900 N⋅m (664 lb⋅ft) @ 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 1,356 PS (1,337 hp; 997 kW) and 1,100 N⋅m (811 lb⋅ft). [1] [2] 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. [3]

Entry into the single seat is via the windscreen which also acts as a door, similar to the Lamborghini Egoista. [4] 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. [5] The rear wing and diffuser also take inspiration from the 499P, along with design elements from the Ferrari Modulo concept and Ferrari 330 P3. [6] 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. [7]

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