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Yet it's not the first time Bugatti made such a car. Back in 2015 at the Frankfurt Motor Show, they showed the Vision Gran Turismo, supposedly a one-off custom.
The latest Bugatti concept car maybe built for a video game, but elements of the winged ship might see work on Veyron’s replacement. 01-bugatti-vision-gran-turismo-concept-frankfurt-1-jpg Drew ...
Speaking of real deals, the Vision Gran Turismo was first sold to a Saudi Arabian prince for $5 million and then, in 2017, to Hezy Shaked for a reported $5.6 million.
Bugatti's Vision Gran Turismo concept, designed to be downloaded and driven in the popular 'Gran Turismo' Playstation game, is the first Bugatti we've seen in racing kit in quite a while. Finished ...
It doesn’t matter how much money you have—you can’t buy just go out and buy a Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo. Only one example of the Bugatti Chiron -based concept car exists, and only on ...
The Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo is the more exotic of the two concept cars, taking the shape of a low-slung LMP racing car. With its small bubble-shaped canopy and gracefully shaped carbon ...
Bugatti has revealed a real-life Gran Turismo car. The Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo will soon be playable in Gran Turismo 6 on the PlayStation 3, but before that a physical version - which can't be ...
Read Also: Bugatti’s Vision Gran Turismo Stuns At Pebble Beach Concept Lawn Nevertheless, the videos below detail much of the construction process.
The French manufacturer, owned by Volkswagen, transformed its Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo from the virtual world into a real-life carbon-fiber model specially for the 66th International Motor Show.
Also Read: Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo Stuns At Pebble Beach As you can see, the model is an aggressive race car that features a jet-like canopy and a minimalist horseshoe grille.
The Vision Gran Turismo is long, low and very wide. It sports the classic long hood and short deck proportions that have helped propel cars like the Ferrari Daytona, the Mercedes 300SL and even ...
Lithium-ion batteries give the Vision Gran Turismo Coupe over 1,100 hp and 885 lb-ft of torque. The result is an in-game 0-60 mph time of under 2.0 seconds.