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Volkswagen GTI Roadster Concept Makes its Debut at Wörthersee [UPDATED]


Earlier this week, Polyphony digital revealed the Volkswagen GTI Roadster concept, part of the Vision Gran Turimo project of Gran Turismo 6. Now Volkswagen released its own photo gallery of the topless GTI and it looks absolutely stunning!

Desribed by Volkswagen as the "most spectacular GTI ever", the VW VGT is powered by a 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 producing 503 Hp and 559 Nm of torque. The engine sends its power to the 4MOTION system driving the four wheels through a 7-speed DSG gearbox. The car weights just 1,421 kilograms (3,133 pounds) which, combined with the power, allows to hit 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds and have a top speed of 309 km/h (192 mph).

Stay tuned for more as the car will be unveiled in the flesh at today's GTI-MEETING held at Wörthersee in Austria. More details and pictures in the press release after the jump.






UPDATE: live pictures added






VOLKSWAGEN GTI ROADSTER, VISION GRAN TURISMO BREAKS COVER AT WOERTHERSEE GTI FESTIVAL

May 29, 2014

Concept car blurs the boundaries between the virtual and real worlds

Wolfsburg / Reifnitz, May 2014 — At the annual GTI festival at Wörthersee, Austria, from May 28 to 31, Volkswagen will erase the boundaries between the virtual and real worlds. That is because the GTI Roadster, Vision Gran Turismo is a Golf GTI show car that was originally created as a purely electronic CGI entity for the Sony PlayStation®3 classic "Gran Turismo 6" ("GT6"). The two-seat convertible is powered by a 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbocharged TSI® engine that produces 503 horsepower and a mighty 413 pound-feet of torque between 4,000 and 6,000 rpm; from just 2,000 revs, 369 lb-ft of that torque is available. The power of the TSI engine is transferred to the 20-inch wheel-and-tire combination via a seven-speed DSG® dual-clutch automatic transmission and a 4MOTION all-wheel-drive system. The lightweight, 3133-pound sportscar sprints from 0 to 60 mph in an estimated 3.5 seconds and goes onto a top track speed of 192 mph.

Volkswagen and Sony. The GTI Roadster, Vision Gran Turismo is the result of cooperation between Volkswagen and Sony Computer Entertainment. Klaus Bischoff, Head of Design at Volkswagen remarks: "When Sony asked us if we would develop a Vision GTI vehicle exclusively for the game to mark the 15th anniversary of Gran Turismo we didn't hesitate for a moment." An in-house competition was immediately launched and young Volkswagen designers submitted their designs. The submissions were judged by Bischoff and none other than Kazunori Yamauchi, Director of Polyphony Digital and Vice-President of Sony Computer Entertainment—and the inventor of the "Gran Turismo series".

Yamauchi is a GTI fan. The Japanese executive has his own stable of sports cars that includes a Golf GTI, the iconic sporty compact. Bischoff and Yamauchi finally chose two designs, which were then developed further. Designers Malte Hammerbeck and Domen Rucigaj were in charge of developing the exterior, whilst Guillermo Mignot was responsible for the interior. The entire development process was realized on the computer and even the 3D model of the vehicle was virtual.

Together, the three colleagues formed a sort of "Vision GTI-GT6 task force", working with other designers. Just a few weeks later, their GTI Roadster, Vision Gran Turismo was ready. Sony and Volkswagen unveiled the version for the virtual world of PlayStation®3 on 26 May and three days later, Volkswagen unveiled the real GTI Roadster at the GTI festival in Reifnitz, Austria as a tribute to fans of the Golf GTI and of "GT6". From mid-June, "GT6" players will be able to download the GTI Roadster, Vision Gran Turismo for PS3.

Most spectacular GTI ever. Since Volkswagen designers gave their imagination free rein in designing the "GTI Roadster" for the "GT6" game—and were able to overlook production constraints like price and production feasibility—the resulting car is certainly the most spectacular Golf GTI ever. Klaus Bischoff: "The Vision GT project offered a wonderful opportunity to sketch out extreme ideas and design elements of the GTI that are portrayed as vibrantly, dynamically and emotionally as possible. Further development of an unmistakable design and a love for detail reflect the high standards shared by the Volkswagen GTI and the 'Gran Turismo' by Sony PlayStation® product brands.”

In designing the GTI Roadster, Vision Gran Turismo, Volkswagen revolutionized the visual concept of the Design Vision GTI concept car that was presented at Wörthersee in 2013. It was further developed, reinvented and sent into the future as a roadster, although there is still a link to the earlier car since Volkswagen used the Design Vision GTI to show how a race version of the Golf GTI might look. Like the Design Vision GTI, the roadster keeps the principles of Volkswagen’s Design DNA and also incorporates the wild C-posts and side skirts, but expressed to a whole new level.

Both concept cars show the potential of Volkswagen’s Design DNA, and that the GTI will be around for a long time to come. The goal of the GTI Roadster was to push the Design Vision GTI concept to even greater extremes. The 98.2-inch wheelbase of the Roadster is significantly shorter than that of the production GTI and the "Design Vision GTI". With its minimal overhangs, low, 42.9-inch height, and 74.6-inch width, the 163.7-inch-long Roadster has jaw dropping proportions.

Exterior design—the GTI as a roadster

The design of the GTI Roadster, Vision Gran Turismo launches the original GTI and its seven evolutionary stages far into the future. The visual image of the visionary two-seater already promises a direct, visceral driving experience. The driver sits in the monocoque and races around the tracks of the GT6 world from the height and perspective of a formula race car.

The roadster body was aerodynamically optimized, with the most prominent visual feature being the large rear wing. This creates plenty of downforce that aids traction, along with the all-wheel-drive system. Ahead of the wing, the C-pillars—which are a defining design element of the Design Vision GTI, extending into the roof—form a roll-over bar. The rear spoiler gives the appearance of a wing hovering behind the roadster.

The GTI Roadster, Vision Gran Turismo sports a radiant, intensive red metallic color, a new interpretation of the classic Golf GTI "Tornado Red". Designers gave the name "Gran Turismo Red" to the new color. Malte Hammerbeck says: "We were looking for a very provocative and aggressive red. The car should look fast, even when it is standing still, and the paint should emphasize its surface contours." All bolt-on parts are designed in matt carbon as an accent that complements the high-gloss red of the body. Only the radiator grille and the screen over the engine compartment vent are finished in high-gloss black.

The doors swivel up and forward, visually splitting a prominent character line into an upper and lower half. The contours of the doors are also very distinctive, because they are framed by the side skirts (trimmed with the "Gran Turismo" badge at the rear), the C-pillar and the heavily flared wheelarches. A small but exclusive detail on the sides is the illuminated GTI badge that is integrated in the "tornado" line. On the upper door section, the side window forms a line that rises forward with the low-profile windscreen, like a speedboat’s.

The 20-inch Golf GTI centerlock aluminum-alloy wheels have body-color elements and are 8.5J wide at the front and 9.5J at the back, with 235/35 ZR20 front and 275/30 ZR20 tires. The brakes are suitably large to cope with the car’s performance: 15.0 inches in diameter at the front and 14.0 inches at the rear.

Front end design: Viewed directly from the front, the roadster looks like a Golf GTI—except, one from the future. The GTI front end has a three-dimensional design with bumper elements that appear to hover and a splitter that is designed to increase downforce at the front end. Classic Golf GTI design elements such as the prominent VW badge, the red radiator cross strip, and GTI logo are offset by dual LED headlights and LED daytime running lights that have an unmistakable light signature. On the race courses of the GT6 world, this unmistakable and charismatic front-end will cause some uneasiness when competitors see it approaching in their digital rear-view mirrors. The closer the GTI approaches, the more noticeable is its wedge-shaped air scoop on the hood.

Sculpted rear section. Viewed from the rear, the carbon blades at the front continue uninterrupted across the side skirts and into the rear section as a wrap-around element. At the rear, they serve as aerodynamically optimized air ducts. The rear diffuser is highlighted by metal slats and two low-slung rear lights. The trapezoidal dual exhaust tailpipes (with GTI badge) are positioned in the middle of the car above the diffuser. Adding to the layered look at the back are the narrow three-dimensional lights and the spoiler above it.

Interior design

The driver and passenger sit in a dual carbonfiber monocoque. The two sides are partitioned by an open bar that ascends from rear to front, with a fire extinguisher beneath it. The GTI Roadster is equipped with two race-style buckets, placed low. The seats and the four-spoke grip steering wheel are covered with Alcantara. Another motorsport-style feature is the cockpit display mounted directly to the steering column, far ahead of the driver. The steering wheel is mounted on a very long, exposed steering column, which is typical of a race car, too. Designers located the red, illuminated rotary light switch and shift paddles to the left and right of the steering wheel's central axis, so the driver never has to move his or her hand off the wheel.

The interior and exterior materials and colors were intentionally differentiated: the typical GTI red is used for some interior accents, such as the five-point safety belts, contrasting stitching on the seats, the door handles and the steering-wheel controls on the steering wheel, but the rest of the color selections were reduced to "Black" and "Anthracite". Inside the GTI Roadster, most decorative elements were omitted in favor of an uncompromising motorsport look so that the driver can focus exclusively on both the real and virtual race track.


About Volkswagen of America, Inc.
Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc., an operating unit of Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (VWoA) is headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. VWoA’s operations in the United States include research and development, parts and vehicle processing, parts distribution centers, sales, marketing and service offices, financial service centers, and its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Volkswagen Group is one of the world's largest producers of passenger cars and Europe's largest automaker. VWoA sells the Beetle, Beetle Convertible, Eos, Golf, GTI, Jetta, Jetta SportWagen, Passat, CC, Tiguan, and Touareg vehicles through approximately 640 independent U.S. dealers.

BMW Vision Gran Turismo Revealed


Earlier this month, Polyphony Digital has announced that its long awaited Ayrton Senna related content for Gran Turismo was coming this month. However, the latest update v1.07 released yesterday brought a totally different but pleasant surprise. Part of the Vision Gran Turismo project, BMW and Polyphony digital brought us this magnificent inline six powered BMW race car.

The BMW VGT is the most extreme 2-Series made so far, virtual world and real world combined. The compact race car is powered by a 3.0-liter straight six producing 549 Hp and weights 1,180 Kilograms. Players will be able to receive the car for free by entering the latest Nürburgring GP Track time trial seasonal event.

More pictures of the BMW VGT in the gallery below and video after the jump.








Polyphony Digital To Add Senna Related Content to GT6 This Month


Polyphony Digital's Gran Turismo 6 players will have the pleasure to discover new free Ayrton Senna related content throughout the month of May. A first glimpse of the long awaited content was unveiled today part the Brazilian legend's memorial day. A trailer called "Ayrton's wish" was released and a new dedicated site was launched.

The first beautiful surprise is that fans will be able to take the wheel of Ayrton's Lotus 97T wearing its iconic black and gold livery. This addition is very important in the history of the game because it marks the first time ever that a modern Formula 1 car other than a Ferrari is included in the game. The question is, are Senna's cars from McLaren and Williams going to be included in the game as well? If so, this could mean a lot for the future of the franchise. Let's wait and see.




[Source: Gran Turismo.com via GTplanet]

The BMW M4 is Now Available in GT6 [VIDEO]


The BMW M4 is now officially unveiled both in the real and the virtual worlds. Players of the newly released GT6 will be able to take the wheel of the new 425 Hp coupé around some of the world's most famous and most challenging circuits like the Nürburgring, Spa or Bathurst.

For the occasion, a unique Seasonal Event featuring the BMW M4 Coupé was made available on GT6 for two weeks. The "BMW M4 Coupé Superlap challenge" will take place on the Nürburgring Grand Prix circuit and gives players the opportunity to buy or rent the car to complete the event.

Now can we please see it in a different color?






[Source: GTPlanet via Polyphony Digital]
GT6 Launch Day 1: Street Named in Honor of Kazunori Yamauchi in Spain


There's a lot going on in the City of Ronda in Spain. The Gran Turismo 6 launch event is in full swing and the local GT6 fans had the chance to discover some exclusive content before the game hits the stores next Friday. And for the occasion, a street in the beautiful city of Ronda was named in honor of the game's producer Kazunori Yamauchi-san. We couldn't be happier to hear this and we think that Mr Yamauchi deserves such an honor.

Stay tuned for more news about GT6 as the upcoming BMW M4 will be officially unveiled in the game!

[News source: GTPlanet]
New Gran Turismo 6 Trailer Revealed! [VIDEO]


The latest trailer from polyphony digital reveals some new cars and some new features of the game as well as some new locations including the moon. Yes, the moon. Because in GT6 you will be able to take the "wheel" of a lunar rover. We don't what will be the point of such an addition but we think it's super cool!

Video after the jump!
Bathurst Circuit Confirmed For GT6, Photo Gallery Released



Our well loved Bathurst Circuit was officially confirmed for the upcoming Gran Turismo 6. Polyphony Digital released this photo gallery for the occasion. Judging by these pictures, the Australian circuit will be available from day 1. So it'll only a matter of weeks before we can rejoice some hot laps around the long beautiful Mount Panorama Circuit. Stay tuned!

It's coming... [UPDATE]


On December 6, 2013, you will be able drive this on Gran Turismo 6 around circuits like Apricot Hill (yes it's back!) and Brands Hatch. And don't worry, you won't need a PS4 to do that. Sony promises, no delay this time.

I don't know about you, but I find having some of the good old circuits from GT2 and GT3 back really exciting. Bring the old non-paved Pikes Peak course along with the Red Rock Valley Speedway and I'm all yours.

You can find high res pictures of some other interesting additions in the gallery below. (The cars in blue livery, along with many others will be available for the 15 anniversary edition.)


The Arrival of GT6 will Possibly be Announced Today


Sony hints at the arrival of Gran Turismo 6 with this newly released video showing a Nissan GT-R going around Silverstone mixed with some in-game footage. Expect the arrival of GT6 to be officially announced today in a special event held at the Silverstone circuit.

Are you as excited as I am?