Dodge SRT Tomahawk Vision Gran Turismo (Gr.1)
- aspiration
- NA (Naturally Aspirated)
- Group
- Gr.1
- Displacement
- - cc
- DriveTrain
- MR
- Height
- 974 mm
- Length
- 5,141 mm
- Weight
- 950 kg
- Width
- 2,244 mm
- Max Power
- 693 BHP / 9,200 rpm
- Max Torque
- 60.7 kgfm / 7,500 rpm
- Performance Point
- PP 887.62
- Manufacturer
- Dodge
The Dodge SRT Tomahawk Vision Gran Turismo (Gr.1): Ultimate Virtual Hypercar Performance
The Dodge SRT Tomahawk Vision Gran Turismo (Gr.1) is one of the most legendary and eye-catching fictional hypercars created exclusively for the world of Gran Turismo. Introduced as part of the Vision Gran Turismo project, the Tomahawk represents Dodge's vision of the ultimate performance car of the future. While its aggressive aerodynamics and jaw-dropping power output would be impossible to homologate in the real world, its audacious design—replete with massive active aerodynamic components and space-age materials—has captivated gamers and car enthusiasts alike.
The Gr.1 variant in particular was designed with racing in mind, adhering to Gran Turismo’s Group 1 prototype regulations. The Tomahawk’s performance figures are nothing short of astonishing: it's powered by a theoretical, naturally-aspirated 7.0-liter V10 engine coupled with a radical pneumatic-hybrid system, delivering up to 1,973 horsepower (in X trim) and enabling mind-bending speeds. The advanced active suspension and four-wheel steering allow it to corner with almost impossible agility, making it a dominant force on the digital track.
Though the Dodge SRT Tomahawk Vision Gran Turismo (Gr.1) is not a real-world race car, it stands as one of the most successful and celebrated fictional prototypes in Gran Turismo history. Since its debut, it has become a favorite among players for time trials, online races, and showcases of futuristic automotive design. Its blend of American muscle heritage with cutting-edge virtual technology reflects both Dodge's history and its bold vision for what the far future of high-performance racing could look like.