Audi's Vision Gran Turismo Creation Is A Fully Functioning, 805bhp Weapon

Unlike previous Vision GT concepts, this one from Audi is the real deal, and will be used as a "race taxi" at Formula E events
Audi's Vision Gran Turismo Creation Is A Fully Functioning, 805bhp Weapon

With a steady stream of Vision Gran Turismo arriving for the last four and a half years, you’re probably used to how these news pieces go by now. We’ll make some quip about how much virtual horsepower its virtual engine produces, tell you when you can download it, and throw out a sentence about how we wished it was a real thing.

However, Audi has entered the Vision GT fray for the first time, and it’s using a rather different approach: the car you see here is real. And we don’t just mean Ingolstadt has - as other manufacturers have before it - whipped up a full-scale model.

Audi's Vision Gran Turismo Creation Is A Fully Functioning, 805bhp Weapon

Nope, it’s a fully-functioning, all-wheel drive electric monster. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to see the ‘e-tron Vision Gran Turismo’ in action too - to plug Audi’s new e-tron sub-brand, the car will be used as a “race taxi” at Formula E events. It’ll make its public debut at the Rome E-Prix this weekend.

Audi's Vision Gran Turismo Creation Is A Fully Functioning, 805bhp Weapon

Under the bodywork - inspired by the 90 Quattro IMSA racing car of the late 1980s - you’ll find a trio of electric motors each putting out 200kW. Two of the units power the rear axle while one powers the front, giving all-wheel drive and a total output of 805bhp.

It weighs just 1450kg, making 0-62mph possible in “less than” 2.5 seconds. Weight distribution meanwhile hits the perfect 50:50 mark.

Audi's Vision Gran Turismo Creation Is A Fully Functioning, 805bhp Weapon

As for the in-game version, that’s available to drive from today via the latest Gran Turismo Sport update. It’s brought along a hybrid sibling too (above right), simply called the Audi Vision Gran Turismo. This switches the rear motors for a 3.4-litre twin-turbo V6, for a total system output of 1257bhp.

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Comments

Skyy

Will it be faster than the Formula E cars?

04/09/2018 - 18:42 |
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Tomislav Celić

In reply to by Skyy

Yes. By a huge margin

04/10/2018 - 05:59 |
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=ash=

Race taxi eh? I hope it won’t run anyone over like Uber did.

04/10/2018 - 05:59 |
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ᴶᵘˢᵗᴬᴿᵃⁿᵈᵒá

Reminds you of the new R8,yes?

04/10/2018 - 06:02 |
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eXoZGaming

reminds me of the R8……is this gonna be the new R8? I know this spec isnt actually the R8 but could audi make a simpler version and put the R8 badge on it or even call it the R8 successor?

04/10/2018 - 12:18 |
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Looks more like an RS7 MTM to me

04/10/2018 - 13:24 |
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TheRealBouss

TFW the ‘race taxi’ is probably faster than the racing cars themselves

04/10/2018 - 13:26 |
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Noah Hammerstad

Forgot about the FXXK Evo as well.

04/10/2018 - 13:47 |
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