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Versions
The Nissan Concept 2020 Vision Gran Turismo has come out in the following versions:
| Col# | Year | Serie | Color | Tampo........................... | Base
Color / Type |
Window
Color |
Interior
Color |
Wheel
Type |
Notes /
Variations |
Country | Photo |
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| 214E | 2017 | Vision Gran Turismo | blue | black / plastic | clear | black | 5VB | Thailand |
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| 214E | 2018 | Vision Gran Turismo | orange | black / plastic | clear | black | 5VB | Thailand |
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| 214E | 2019 - 2020 - 2021 | Racing Cars | red / black | "23" + yellow stripe at hood, "Nissan Nismo", "YASIDDESIGN" + whit e stripe at side | black / plastic | clear | black | 5VB | Thailand |
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| 214E | 2025 | Ride Now | red | black / plastic | black tinted | black | printed headlights | Thailand |
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Vision Gran Turismo program (commonly abbreviated Vision GT or VGT) is a series of fictional concept cars for the Gran Turismo video game series, developed by a cross-section of the world's top automobile manufacturers. These vehicles appeared originally in the video games Gran Turismo 6, and later in Gran Turismo Sport, both from Polyphony Digital. For the most part, they apply present-day technology and materials, with two notable exceptions that utilize novel propulsion and aerodynamic technologies. Their appearance as free in-game cars has been staggered since the launch of GT6 in 2013, with each one being available for download upon release.
The cars have been met with critical acclaim for their novel approach to aesthetics and performance. Real-life full-size models have been shown at motor shows in Japan, Canada, Germany, England, the USA and Switzerland.
Two Vision Gran Turismo cars that were both made available on 25 July 2014, and are from two separate brands, the "Nissan CONCEPT 2020 Vision Gran Turismo" from Nissan, and the "Aston Martin DP100 Vision Gran Turismo" from Aston Martin. These are the seventh and eighth cars to feature in the program, respectively. Both cars have swooping aerodynamic profiles and are heavily inspired by design elements from their brands' past vehicles.




