Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo is revealed with a Twin-Turbo V6 engine that generates more than 1,000 HP (+ IMAGES)

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Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo is revealed with a Twin-Turbo V6 engine that makes more than 1,000 HP.

Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo

Ferrari it is being officially mounted on the car Vision Gran Turismo with his own fake vehicle. With a retro-futuristic style inspired by the racing cars of the Prancing Horse from the 1960s and 1970s, the 330 P3 and the 512S. A car with graphics “75” to mark three -quarters of a century.

FERRARI VISION GRAN TURISMO

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The back is linked to the 499P recently unveiled, shows a spoiler and diffuser developed from the VGT with ventilated wheel arches and aerodynamic technology.

FERRARI VISION GRAN TURISMO


With a patent for two side channels that direct the frontal airflow around the cabin and over the side pods.

FERRARI VISION GRAN TURISMO

With an eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox taken from the Formula 1the ICE It has three electric motors, one mounted at the rear and the other two driving the front wheels.

FERRARI VISION GRAN TURISMO

The hybrid portion of the powertrain houses another 326 hp (240 kW) with a rear-only combined torque of 1100 Nm (809 lb-ft).

FERRARI VISION GRAN TURISMO

The Ferrari VGT is a little heavier than a Mazda MX-5weighing in at 1,250 kilograms (2,756 lb) for 43.5% at the front and 56.5% at the rear.

FERRARI VISION GRAN TURISMO

It can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in less than two seconds and from 0 to 124 mph (200 km/h) in less than five seconds. At full throttle it achieves more than 350 km/h (217 mph).



It was presented today at the world finals of Gran Turismo in Monte Carlo, Ferrari VGT it will be part of the game Gran Turismo 7 as of December 23.

That day a full-scale model will be shown at the maranello museumwhere it will be exhibited until March next year along with other exclusive cars of the brand.


Writing by Gossipvehículos/Source: motor1.com