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The V12 Vision GT Concept Was Created for the Next Gran Turismo Racing Title

Gran Turismo and Lamborghini recently revealed the 'V12 Vision GT.' The car was revealed at the Gran Turismo's World Final, which took place in Monaco. The V12 Vision GT is a concept car that was designed to be included in the new game, 'Gran Turismo Sport,' which will be released for the PlayStation 4 in the Spring of 2020.

The V12 Vision GT is a single-seat race car that was designed to feel like a fighter jet, this is because the car features a HUD display.

Mitja Borkert, the Director at the Lamborghini design center, spoke about the car, "The Lambo V12 Vision Gran Turismo was designed to be the best virtual car ever for all the young gamers and fans who love our brand."
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Concept Cars - The creation of virtual concept cars designed specifically for video games opens up opportunities for innovative design and features that can push the boundaries of automotive technology.
2. HUD Displays - The integration of HUD displays in cars, inspired by fighter jets, presents opportunities for improved driver experience and enhanced safety features.
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2. Automotive Industry - The development of virtual concept cars provides a platform for car manufacturers to showcase innovative designs and technologies, shaping the future of the automotive industry.
3. Augmented Reality Industry - The use of HUD displays in concept cars opens up opportunities for the augmented reality industry to create immersive and interactive driving experiences.

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