Mercedes-Benz Vision Gran Turismo Concept (2013)
For the new PlayStation® 3 racing game Gran Turismo® 6, the
Mercedes-Benz designers have developed the visionary concept of a super
sports car - the Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo. Extreme
proportions, sensual contours and intelligently implemented high tech
blend to form a body that visually brings to life the breathtaking
performance of 430 kW (585 hp) and 800 Nm of torque. As a 1:1-scale
model, the Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo is celebrating its
world premiere on 19 November 2013 at the opening of the new
Mercedes‑Benz Research & Development Center in Sunnyvale,
California. The super sports car with its hallmark Mercedes gullwing
doors will be taking to the virtual racetrack when the new racing game
goes on sale in December 2013 - as the first of the "Vision Gran
Turismo" series of vehicles.To mark the 15th birthday of the
popular Gran Turismo® series in 2013, Kazunori Yamauchi, Producer of
Gran Turismo series and President of Polyphony Digital Inc., called upon
the world's leading automotive manufacturers and design studios to look
forward into the future. Using the theme "Vision Gran Turismo", these
creative teams were to develop concept models which give a unique
insight into the further development of the automobile. As virtual
vehicles that nonetheless function just like a real car, the visionary
concepts will be gradually unveiled in and integrated into the new game
Gran Turismo® 6 through online updates.
Extreme proportions and variable LED radiator grille
"By virtue of its proportions and expressive appearance, the Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo embodies the brand's defining design philosophy of sensual purity in a unique way. The design of this concept car reflects to extreme effect the perfect symbiosis between emotional, sensuous contours and intelligently presented high tech," says Gorden Wagener, Vice President Design Daimler AG.The sports car proportions that are a typical Mercedes feature have been reinterpreted: the long bonnet has a flowing transition into a compact greenhouse offset to the rear, which takes the form of an aerodynamically efficient water drop to descend slightly at the rear, where it rests on the rear end with broad shoulder contours. The dynamic aura is accentuated by an extended, dramatic side contour and a pronounced bulge to the wheel arches, which blend into the low-slung, muscular bodyshell. The angled headlamps, with their colour scheme and determined look, convey a sense of sportiness and readiness to leap forward. This impression is reinforced by the bonnet with its expressive forms and motorsport details, such as the release catches on the bonnet and the fuel cap, for example. The red-glowing contour lines on the lower part of the vehicle create an effect similar to that of exterior ambient lighting and stand out from the silver-painted bodywork. This makes the Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo look even more aggressive.
Another eye-catching feature is the radiator grille - a reinterpretation of the wide Mercedes-Benz sports car grille with central star. Its shape is reminiscent of the legendary 300 SL racing car of 1952. However, instead of classic louvres the grille of the show car features exclusively LEDs. The variable LED grille with different light patterns is a further development of the diamond grille introduced with the new A-Class.
Purist interior dedicated to speed
The exterior design, which is systematically and passionately geared to motor racing, is congenially mirrored in the interior of the two-seater. Inspired by the Formula 1 cockpit, the red integral sports seats blend into the black flooring of the footwell to form a protective shell. The form of this flowing, sculptured shell suggests enormous forward thrust. The dashboard also creates an equally dynamic effect. It has been designed in the form of two gullwing doors which are positioned on each side of the steering column. As a result the actual doors themselves appear to be an extension of the instrument panel.The central display is optimally positioned in the driver's field of vision: it takes the form of a glass surface floating directly above the racing steering wheel with its shift paddles, and shows all the relevant information such as road speed, engine speed and operating temperature as required. Operation is by rocker switches in the centre of the dashboard and in an overhead console, like in a jet. The steering column visibly penetrates the firewall to the engine compartment, creating a visual connection between the driver and the heart of this super sports car, the AMG V8 front-mid engine.