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Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Spawns Real-Life Car

Car Analogy Please writes to tell us that a new car unveiled at the Paris Auto Show was modeled after the Gran Turismo 5 Prologue car. GTbyCITROËN is the first car that has been designed in tandem with a video game to then spill out onto the actual pavement. "The GTbyCITROËN is the product of a partnership built up during the creation of Gran Turismo 5 Prologue. Takumi Yamamoto, from Citroen and Kazunori Yamauchi from Polyphony Digital Inc, the games developer were inspired by each others industries to design a concept car for the game that then flowed further into the real-world. The game version of the car mirrors the real-world performance of the concept."

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  1. pretty cool by pak9rabid · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now if only the gun industry would follow their lead and build me a hand-held railgun.

  2. Better pictures by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
  3. I want the nike by philspear · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That's great, but call me when THIS car from gran turismo 4 is actually made (if it's not already)

    http://www.seriouswheels.com/cars/top-Nike-ONE-Gran-Turismo.htm

    http://ac520.mygallery.biz/albums/gt4/Nike_One_2022_p03.jpg

  4. On a smaller scale by joeflies · · Score: 3, Informative

    Polyphony Digital has made the jump from video game to real world with the Nissan GT-R as well. The video game designer worked on the design of the driver gauges in the GT-R

  5. Designed by videogame? by 427_ci_505 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    That actually looks pretty cool. Though TBH I don't see how much the video game aspect can help,
    since you could design whatever you want that looks cool in a game but have it not work in reality.

    But good publicity.

  6. No, It's Not by ovanklot · · Score: 4, Informative

    It's not a real-life car. It's a concept. Concepts are renders and at best life-size fiberglass models.

    Call me once it goes into production.

    --
    "Programming is life, the rest is mere details"
  7. CitroÃn, manufacturing this? Be serious... by fgaliegue · · Score: 4, Informative

    Yeah, I'm French, but I really have no respect at all for the French auto industry.

    It's plain and simple: for the last 10 years, any car produced in France has been (s)crap. Nothing else. US don't laugh, you're even worse (apart from the Corvette C6).

    The French auto industry can't make a decent engine, except when partnering with other manufacturers (Ford for Diesel engines, BMW for petrol engines, since we talk about PSA here - for Renault, see Nissan) and have managed to increase the average weight of their vehicles by 40% (a 207 CC weighs as much as a full blown BMW 330i, damnit!), all this while turning the driving experience from "fun" (Peugeot 106 Rallye; CitroÃn Saxo VTS; Renault Clio Williams) to "dull" (Peugeot 207 RC; CitroÃn? Hah! Renault is the exception here: Megane and Clio "RS Team").

    The only thing the French industry can provide excitement about today is concept cars, and WRC victories (which they don't even take advantage of to make an appealing road legal derivative - unlike Subaru, Mitsubishi, and even Ford, damnit!). Don't expect a CitroÃn like that on the roads in the foreseeable future. If ever.