Mazda RX-Vision GT3 is gorgeous - and you can drive it!
It's available, virtually, in Gran Turismo Sport developed exclusively for PlayStation 4
by Imran Malik, wheels Features WriterIt has been five years since the Japanese carmaker revealed its RX-Vision concept car and it was so beautiful that we'll never forget it. And nor will Mazda it seems as it has now somewhat restyled it into the RX-Vision GT3 Concept virtual car. It has taken the original design and re-imagined it as a full-blown race car.Image Credit: SuppliedExterior changes echo the newfound purposefulness of the RX-Vision GT3 Concept, with a massive carbon fibre rear wing, a similarly profound front carbon fibre splitter, widely flared front and rear fenders, a set of air vents along the front fender tops, and a side-exit exhaust.Image Credit: SuppliedMazda says that those using virtual Mazda vehicles in the game will be able to drive in the Gran Turismo Championship, an FIA-certified virtual racing series that will be held in various global locations this year.Image Credit: SuppliedMazda wanted its speed to match its looks and so it is powered by a next-generation racing variant of its famed rotary engine called the SKYACTIV-R. To be competitive in class, Mazda aimed at using a four-rotor configuration which will be complemented by SKYACTIV technology.Image Credit: SuppliedThis RX-Vision might be in-game only, but a recent patent filing could hint that a real-life successor to the RX-7 and RX-8 sportscars are on their way. The patent details a front-engine, rear-drive car powered by a Wankel rotary and supplemented by a complex hybrid system comprised of in-wheel electric motors up front, a supercapacitor, another electric motor behind the engine, and a small lithium-ion battery pack.Image Credit: SuppliedWe just really hope that this GT3 Concept is supposed to keep our spirits up for a real life upcoming rotary-powered sportscar.Image Credit: Supplied