Maranello/Monte-Carlo, 27th November 2022
– The Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo, a
closed-wheel single-seater, is the first Ferrari concept car created
specifically for the virtual motor sport world. The car’s design has its roots
firmly in Maranello’s unparalleled racing tradition, with the number 75 on its
flanks reflecting that noble heritage. The launch of the Ferrari Vision Gran
Turismo in fact brings the 75th anniversary celebrations of
when the marque’s first-ever racing car, the 125 S, exited the iconic factory
gates in 1947, to an official close.
To mark that occasion, this model not
only signifies an important step for Ferrari in the virtual environment, where
it will inspire new generations of passionate drivers and enthusiasts, but also
redefines the company’s stylistic language. It represents a futuristic design
manifesto for Ferrari’s road and racing cars, embodying the maximum expression
of formal beauty and innovation, and providing a stimulus for both the
engineers and drivers (real and virtual) of tomorrow.
The Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo’s
design was penned by the Ferrari Centro Stile under the direction of Flavio
Manzoni, and takes its inspiration directly from legendary 1960s and 70s’
Ferrari Sports Prototypes, which enjoyed huge success in endurance races such
as the 24 Hours of Le Mans (won by the Prancing Horse a total of nine times),
and the 24 Hours of Daytona. Featuring dramatic proportions and futuristic
lines, the car succeeds in its stylistic mission by effortlessly embodying the
DNA of masterpieces such as the 330 P3 and 512 S, simultaneously paying homage
to the Prancing Horse’s glorious racing history and affording a tantalising
glimpse of the future evolution of closed-wheel racing cars.
The design of the Ferrari Vision Gran
Turismo was conceived around the idea of a speed form with very geometric,
sharp, angular lines that nevertheless underlie a very organic shape. This
contrast has a disruptive effect, as the plasticity of the external and
internal surfaces binds with the geometric precision of the lines, creating a
car with an immediately recognisable character, the architecture of which
centres around an advanced aerodynamic concept based on two imposing side
channels. This solution has been patented by Ferrari and directs the airflow
from the front underbody, around the cockpit and over the striking side pods.
This solution generates extremely efficient aerodynamic downforce thanks to the
variation in momentum and the suction created by the central part of the
underbody. The rear aerodynamics were developed using concepts inspired by the
Ferrari 499P, particularly in terms of the diffuser and the rear biplane wing.
Lastly, the front S-Duct and the integrated air vents on the wheelarches
further boost aerodynamic efficiency and high-speed stability.
The Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo sports
the same 120-degree 3-litre turbo V6 architecture adopted on the 296 GTB, 296
GTS and 296 GT3 that also powers the new 499P. However, in this installation,
there were no technical regulation constraints to comply with, so it was
further honed to unleash genuinely extreme performance. In this particular
configuration, the engine is tuned to deliver a massive 1030 cv at 9000 rpm,
with an additional 240 kW (326 cv) available from three electric motors, one on
the rear axle and one on each of the front wheels. Ferrari worked with Gran
Turismo to ensure that the exhilarating engine sound of this innovative
powertrain is faithfully reproduced to give SIM racers an even more realistic
racing experience.
The bodyshell of the Ferrari Vision
Gran Turismo appears as if suspended over the flat, carbon-fibre underbody
which incorporates all the car’s technical components, thus giving purity to
the shape. The chassis is designed to emphasise the car’s lateral dynamics in
on-the-limit handling. The powertrain layout guarantees an optimal front-rear
weight balance and an extremely low centre of gravity to the benefit of the
AWD. The elasto-kinematic suspension set-up was developed around the
performance characteristics of the tyres used in Gran Turismo™ together with
the car’s aerodynamic balance, the aim being to guarantee superlative
performance on both torturously winding city circuits and traditional endurance
race tracks.
The suspension is designed to maintain
the tyre contact patch to ensure maximum traction, thereby allowing the Ferrari
Vision Gran Turismo to deliver 1100 Nm of rear torque from the combined ICE and
MGU-K to the road. The result? Peerless performance. Cutting-edge electronic
vehicle controls endow the car with the unrivalled cornering agility and
handling balance that Ferrari’s road and racing cars have long been renowned
for. The in-game experience is thus designed to faithfully replicate Ferrari’s
in-car driving thrills, conveying an accurate feeling of the limits achievable
and enhancing the car’s performance.
The car also boasts hybrid technology
that benefits from the unique expertise in electric boost and energy recovery
strategies Ferrari has developed in Formula 1. Constantly balancing the state
of charge of the battery allows the driver to make full use of the combined
power available from the ICE and electric motors, so that maximum performance
is available both during qualifying laps as well as over consecutive racing
laps.
The interior design is an extension of
the exterior, with a purist, minimalist approach delivering optimal
functionality and driver ergonomics. The dashboard lines are clean and spare
and, just like the see-through engine cover framing the hybrid V6 powertrain,
incorporate transparent high-tech materials to reveal the mechanical components
of the sophisticated modern steering wheel. The HMI is designed for immediacy
and ease of use so that the driver can always concentrate fully on the road
ahead.
Unveiled during the Gran Turismo World
Finals in Monte-Carlo, the Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo will become available to
all users of GT7 from the 23rd of December 2022. However,
starting right after the unveiling on the 27th of November at
19:00 CET, GT7 users will be able to take part in a viewers’ campaign quiz
through the game, with the winning participant receiving the Ferrari Vision
Gran Turismo as a gift on the 15th of December. On the same
date, the full-scale design study will make its first public appearance at the
Ferrari Museum in Maranello, where it will be displayed alongside the current
exhibition dedicated to the marque’s exclusive one-off models until March 2023.