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The Suzuki Vision Gran Turismo was developed as a unique all-wheel-drive super sports car that combined the company’s motorcycle and automotive know-how.


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It is a 2-seat convertible with a front-engine/rear-wheel-drive layout.

With update 1.15 released earlier last week, the Suzuki Vision Gran Turismo made its much-awaited debut on the Gran Turismo 7 on May 26. The new car showcases Suzuki’s expertise in both two-wheel and four-wheel products, highlighting the company’s involvement in both. Motorcycles and Automobiles. Only a small number of companies can claim to have mastered the two styles, and few can still claim international racing success in both. The Suzuki Vision Gran Turismo was developed as a unique all-wheel-drive super sports car that combined the company’s motorcycle and automotive know-how.

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The petrol engine comes as a 1,340 cc inline-4 sourced from the company’s flagship Hayabusa.

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It is a 2-seat convertible with a front-engine/rear-wheel-drive layout, making it the definition of a roadster. It also has an electric motor in its drivetrain equation, which means this nimble sports car is a hybrid vehicle. The petrol engine comes as a 1,340 cc inline-4 sourced from the company’s flagship Hayabusa. Electric drive is provided by three motors, two that power the front wheels and one that powers the rear. The overall output is 430 bhp @ 9,700 rpm along with 610 Nm of torque.

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The Suzuki Vision Gran Turismo has a very futuristic cabin.

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Suzuki has also used much of its racing technology in building the car, using as few lightweight components as possible. As a result, the car weighs 970 kg lean. As far as the styling of the Suzuki VGT is concerned, the low stance and flowing line of the car was inspired by the company’s popular production sports cars, the Suzuki Swift Sport and the Suzuki Cappuccino. However, this is not the first time Suzuki has fitted its powerful Hayabusa engine to an automobile. In fact, the company used it to power the GSX-R/4, a mid-engine sports car concept that was introduced in 2001.

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