Aston Martin has been showing off a model of its virtual-only
DP-100 supercar at the Goodwood Festival of Speed before it arrives on
Gran Turismo 6 in July.
The Aston Martin design team, led by Marek Reichman, took six months to style and engineer the real-life model to show off at the event.
It was created at Aston Martin's Gaydon headquarters using a combination of sketches and a 3D model.
Unlike Aston Martin's existing range, which all have their engines mounted in the front of the car, the DP100 uses a mid-engined configuration for what Aston Martin says would be a twin-turbocharged V12 producing 800bhp.
While it was built purely for the digital world, Aston says many of the concept’s design cues, such as the light blade rear lamps, could carry over to future sports cars.
Some of the world’s biggest manufacturers have also rolled up at Goodwood with their own virtual-only supercars including the Nissan Concept 2020, Volkswagon GTI Roadster, Mitsubishi Concept XR-PHEV Evolution, and BMW Vision Gran Turismo.
The Aston Martin DP-100 will be downloadable on Gran Turismo 6 from July as part of Vision Gran Turismo, a celebration created to herald the game series' 15th anniversary.
If you want to check out the other incredible supercars built for the Vision Gran Turismo project, then head over to gran-turismo.com.
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