Is the Vision GT real?
The Vision Gran Turismo Program (commonly abbreviated Vision GT or VGT) is a series of virtual concept cars developed by various car manufacturers for the Gran Turismo series of sim racing games. Designed as the ultimate virtual endurance racer, the extraordinary all-electric propulsion system of the new Vision GT SV was developed by the same Jaguar Racing engineers behind the first Vision GT Coupe and Jaguar I‑TYPE vehicle’s six successive Formula E seasons.The Vision Gran Turismo Program (commonly abbreviated Vision GT or VGT) is a series of virtual concept cars developed by various car manufacturers for the Gran Turismo series of sim racing games.
How much does a Bugatti Vision GT cost?
Bugatti originally sold the Vision GT concept in 2016 to a Saudi Arabian collector for a rumored $5 million. Shaked is believed to have paid $5. It’s a good thing he has deep pockets as maintenance of the car is even steeper than that of a regular Bugatti. The car was originally bought by Prince Badr bin Saud of Saudi Arabia through a secret bid, along with a Bugatti Chiron that contained the same color scheme as the Vision Gran Turismo. The car was then subsequently sold to Hezy Shaked, Chairman and CSO of Tillys.Only one Vision Gran Turismo exists. It has been bought twice, initially by Saudi Arabian businessman Badr bin Farhan Al Saud, and later by a car collector from Los Angeles, California.
How fast is a Lamborghini V12 Vision GT?
The Sian FKP 37– 63 of which are being made and all sold out – boasts a total of 807bhp and 0-62mph in 2. Lamborghini just emphasising it will be “fun to drive”. From the look of it that’s certainly true. The Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 is the model that commands a $3 million price. Introduced in 2019, it is Lamborghini’s first foray into hybrid technology, showcasing a blend of a powerful V12 engine with an innovative electric motor.