Redbull X2010 💯

: The body features low-drag glass canopies and full wheel cowlings to minimize turbulence, allowing it to cut through the air far more efficiently than an open-wheel racer.

: The car uses a "fan car" system inspired by the Brabham BT46B. A massive fan at the rear sucks air from beneath the car, creating a vacuum that glues it to the track regardless of speed. RedBull X2010

According to technical specifications released by the game's creators, the X2010 reaches performance levels that would be physically dangerous for a human driver: : Over 450 km/h (280 mph). : The body features low-drag glass canopies and

The (originally the X1) is a fictional prototype race car designed to answer a single, extreme question: "What would the fastest racing car on Earth look like if it were built without any technical regulations?". Born from a collaboration between Polyphony Digital and Red Bull Racing's legendary designer Adrian Newey , the X2010 was created specifically for the Gran Turismo video game series. Engineering Beyond the Limit According to technical specifications released by the game's

: Up to 8.75G in corners, which is near the limit of what a human body can survive without specialized G-suits.

: It is powered by a 1,483 hp twin-turbo V6 engine. Combined with a carbon-fiber chassis, it achieves a power-to-weight ratio that makes standard supercars look stationary. Theoretical Performance Stats