Hyundai's Vision Gran Turismo Concept Returns in Latest Game
You can get behind the virtual wheel of the Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo Concept in Gran Turismo Sport.
The latest entry in the Gran Turismo series is now available on the PlayStation 4, where the Hyundai Vision GT Concept makes a return. Hyundai’s Vision Gran Turismo Concept actually debuted in 2015, and in the latest game it competes in the top racing class, Group 1. Fans of the Korean automaker can also check out four other Hyundai race cars, each based on the Genesis Coupe and tied to specific classes in the game.
The Hyundai N 2025 Vision GT Concept was used to introduce the automaker’s new N performance sub-brand in 2015 and features a hydrogen fuel cell system generating a total system output of 871 horsepower.
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“The N 2025 Vision GT is our ambitious take on what we think prototype racing could look like in the not-too-distant future. We’re thrilled to see it presented anew in one of the most visually stunning racing simulations ever created,” said Chris Chapman, Chief Designer at the Hyundai Design Center in Irvine, CA. “This concept is a point of pride for Hyundai on so many fronts. It effortlessly combines beauty and function as a racing car, and it boasts a fuel-cell powertrain that is as progressive as the bodywork wrapped around it. It’s exciting to know that players who drive it in Gran Turismo Sport can now do so in pursuit of a real FIA Championship that’s exclusive to the game.”
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