Is this art imitating life, or vice versa? We’re not quite sure. The Vision Gran Turismo SV is drivable, as long as you’re playing Gran Turismo on your Playstation. But it’s also an actual full-scale model (not drivable). This new electric hypercar is the stuff of dreams with its slippery body, ultra-swept-back cockpit, and the massive adjustable rear tail section. Power theoretically comes from four electric motors that combine for a whopping 1,877 horses. 0-60 comes in 1.65 seconds, and the GT SV tops out at 255 mph. The Vision GT SV debuts on an as-yet unnamed Playstation 5 Gran Turismo game in 2021, but if you’re lucky it could happen in PlayStation 4’s Gran Turismo Sport. We just know it will be one radical virtual driving experience.
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