Genesis Vision GT: The Next Big Thing in Digital Hypercars Landing on December 2nd
by AutoExpert | 24 November, 2023
Have you heard the latest from Genesis? They're about to unveil the Vision Gran Turismo concept, and let us tell you, it’s going to be epic.
Set your reminders for December 2nd, because this digital hypercar is set to make waves in both the gaming and automotive worlds.
So, what’s the buzz about? Last year, Genesis gave us a sneak peek of what could be this concept at an event. It was just a glimpse, but it left us all wanting more. Fast forward to now, and they’re ready to show off this digital masterpiece in the newest Gran Turismo game.
And if you're thinking, "It's just a game car," hold that thought. This could be a peek into the future of Genesis' real-world designs.
Here's a little insider info for you: The Vision Gran Turismo program is where car makers and video game developers join forces to create these stunning, out-of-this-world digital cars. Most of these concepts stay in the virtual realm, but sometimes, they're a hint at what car brands are thinking for their next big thing. Occasionally, they even inspire actual cars that we get to see (and maybe drive) in real life.
The details on this new Genesis concept are still hush-hush, but from the teaser, it looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. We've got glimpses of it tearing up a race track, and it's giving off serious future-car vibes.
Throwback to 2022: Genesis and Gran Turismo got together, and designers John Krsteski and Samir Sadikhov dropped some tantalizing hints. They showed a video with a dimly-lit concept car, and now, it looks like the new teaser is showing off the same car. It’s got that signature Genesis V grille and a cool double light bar.
What exactly are we looking at here? It’s hard to label, but it feels like a “Hyper GT” car. Picture this: a cruiser that’s got the soul of a racer – sleek, fast, and with some seriously cool side ducts. And it seems it’s not all-electric, thanks to a little detail spotted on the back.
So, mark your calendars for December 2nd. Genesis is keeping things mysterious, but one thing’s for sure – they're blending gaming fantasy with automotive reality in a way that's totally intriguing.