Kiwi supercar fans get to savour the result of a rare virtual racer-to-real car design process when the striking GT by Citroën arrives at this year’s CRC Speedshow.
The white GT by Citroën show-car, first displayed at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, comes to New Zealand specifically for July’s CRC Speedshow in Auckland and a selection of dealership activities with Citroën’s newly-appointed local distributor Sime Darby Automobiles NZ Ltd.
The car is the result of a partnership between Citroën and Polyphony, designer of the driving simulation game Gran Turismo 5 on Playstation3.
“We’re incredibly excited to get a concept car of this calibre, a real life version of a vehicle first conceived for a digital world,” says CRC Speedshow’s director Ross Prevette.
“The GT by Citroën exemplifies the sort of unique, cutting edge automobiles we seek to feature at each year’s CRC Speedshow.”
The GT by Citroën show-car is nearly five metres long, over two metres wide and just over one metre in height. It features gullwing doors and a rear end made exaggeratedly long to make the concept car even faster visually. Wide air intakes enhance the front end clear-cut horizontal headlamps feature penetrating blue LED lights. Inside, the cabin is upholstered in black leather with subtle touches of rare materials such as copper and steel.
Speaking at the 2008 unveiling of the concept car, Kazanori Yamauchi, creator of Gran Turismo and president of Polyphony Digital Inc said the GT by Citroën showed how the worlds of virtual and real-life motoring joined together to create a truly innovative partnership.
“We were delighted that Citroen approached us and gave us the opportunity to combine our creative strengths to build this very special concept car,” he says. “To see the car take shape in game and then for real has been a truly unique experience as our work normally stays in the digital world.”
The 2013 edition of CRC Speedshow will be held at the ASB Showgrounds in Auckland on July 20-21.
Speedshow debut for GT
Speedshow debut for GT
Motorsport
Tuesday, 04 June 2013