McLaren is UK’s famed F1 Constructor and leading sports car brand.
On September 20, McLaren announced its new car to add to the ‘Vision
Gran Turismo’ lineup, the ‘Ultimate McLaren Vision Gran Turismo’.
Ever since establishing the McLaren Automotive roadcar department, in
2010, McLaren has continued to bring a variety of high performance cars
into the world. The Ultimate McLaren Vision Gran Turismo is a car
McLaren developed in sight of the year 2030 and beyond.
The car which Gran Turismo Producer Kazunori Yamauchi participated in
development brings to life an overwhelming sense of the future, while
maintaining its inherent principles established by McLaren over the
years: To put the driver first.
The cabin which composes the car’s main structure places the driver
lying on their front, while the car wraps around them. The resulting
extreme cabin-forward layout means that the driver has perfect sight of a
circuit corners apex. And the teardrop shaped canopy covering the
driver carries on the advantage of McLaren roadcars in providing great
visibility.
Mounted behind the cabin is McLaren’s 4 liter V8 Twin Turbo engine. The
engine drives the rear wheels, but the front ‘pods’ containing the front
wheels house high output electric motors, which drive the front wheels.
Combined, the system output reaches 1150ps. The front disc brakes are
mounted inboard to reduce unsprung mass, and the driver is able to view
it directly to check its temperature and condition.
Its aerodynamics also represents a breakthrough. The Ultimate McLaren
Vision Gran Turismo is optimized so that the body itself produces
optimum aerodynamics, keeping independent aero parts to a minimum. While
cornering, the covers near the air inlet covers will open to produce
drag and downforce. As a result, it greatly reduces the number of moving
parts and helps to reduce weight. As can be expected from McLaren who
introduced carbon fiber first into the world of F1 racing, this machine
also utilizes carbon in various components, keeping weight down to a
mere 1000kg.
3 liveries can be selected for the Ultimate McLaren Vision Gran Turismo,
from ‘Performance’, ‘Ulterior’, and ‘Noir’. We hope you will experience
the sensory overload of incredible sound and awe-inspiring acceleration
in ‘Gran Turismo Sport’, due to release soon.
Rob Melville, Design Director, McLaren Automotive
“We wanted to break new ground and to innovate and the McLaren Ultimate
Vision Gran Turismo does exactly that. It puts the driver absolutely at
the center of the action, delivering a sensory overload with incredible
sound and awe-inspiring acceleration. From the game player’s point of
view, the driving experience in this car will be like nothing else: the
amazing glass cockpit and the motorcycle-like driving position – with
your head far forward, almost right above the front axle – combine to
allow you to see exactly where the apex of the corner is so you can
shave vital milliseconds off each lap. More than anything though, the
McLaren Ultimate Vision Gran Turismo is a stunning looking car. The
design form communicates exactly what the car’s mission is and what its
intentions are: it’s the ultimate expression of the McLaren design
pillars and principles we have already established, futured into the
2030s.”
Kazunori Yamauchi, Gran Turismo creator, President of Polyphony Digital Inc.
“I created the Vision Gran Turismo project to give car manufacturers the
opportunity to design something that has all of the characteristics of
their brand, and will live on as a playable vehicle in Gran Turismo.
Many of the cars have become legendary in their own right, continuing to
shine for years and attracting players from different eras. For me, a
car needs to be an extension of the driver; I am focused not just on the
appearance, but on the handling, the sound of the engine, and the
feeling you get when you are racing. So, it was an honor to work with
McLaren to bring the Ultimate Vision Gran Turismo to life, and to put
such a car on the circuits of Gran Turismo Sport for players to enjoy
driving at the limit.”