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AFEELA, an electric joint venture between SONY and Honda, appears in Gran Turismo 7 with real specs.

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We’ve seen the real AFEELA at the Japan Mobility Show 2023, as well as shown using a PS5 joystick to control the AFEELA car at CES 2024. This time, AFEELA appeared in some games. Because recently the famous racing game Gran Turismo 7 has released a new update, version 1.46, which has an AFEELA car with the same specs as the prototype for you to play, and it’s also powerful.

The AFEELA model that appears in Gran Turismo 7 is called AFEELA Prototype 2024, which has the same body size as the real car at 4,915 x 1,900 x 1,460 mm and has 4-wheel drive, but the wheelbase (3,000 mm) for which the game is famous is not specified. in the matter of realism Both the exterior and interior design of the car Including sensors around the car that can be seen while driving.

The specifications of the motor in the GT7 game are not specified, but the real AFEELA will have a maximum power of 360 kW (536 Ps), with an acceleration rate of 0 – 100 km/h within 4.8 s, coupled with a 91 kWh battery, it should be able to drive further. 500 km. Even though speed details have not been released, in the game GT7 can accelerate up to 233 km/h (145 mps).

However, the AFEELA isn’t the first electric car to appear in Gran Turismo 7. Previous models include the Audi E-Tron GT, BMW i3, Prosche Taycan Trubo S, Tesla Model 3 Performance, and even the Tesla Roadster.

In closing, let’s say that AFEELA is a car developed jointly by Honda, who is responsible for the technology and structural materials of the car. While Sony’s side is responsible for the software and infotainment systems in the car. After a year, we have seen more details. Especially innovations related to AI for the ADAS automatic driving system. From now on, let’s see how beautiful the in-game version of AFEELA will be.


The article is in Thai

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