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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Xiaomi Vision GT: Xiaomi’s Bold Leap into the Future of Virtual Supercars

Digital Manifesto - The automotive world is no stranger to bold experiments, but in recent years the most daring ideas have emerged not only from racetracks and design studios, but also from digital arenas. As technology companies continue to blur the line between hardware, software, and mobility, cars are becoming extensions of connected ecosystems. It is within this evolving landscape that the Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo steps forward—a machine born not for highways, but for high-speed circuits inside a game console, yet carrying ambitions that stretch far beyond the screen.  
The Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo, developed under chief designer Li Tianyuan, follows a “less is more” philosophy where every contour is shaped for aerodynamic purpose rather than mere visual drama. (Picture from: GTPLanet)
Unveiled at MWC Barcelona, held from March 2–5, 2026 in Barcelona, the Vision GT marked another milestone in Xiaomi’s rapid expansion into the automotive sphere. Developed under the creative direction of chief designer Li Tianyuan, the two-door concept embraces a “less is more” philosophy. Every contour and surface was sculpted with aerodynamic intent, not merely visual drama. Its wide, low stance and carbon fiber rear spoiler emphasize stability and speed, while the clean bodywork reflects a design language that favors function-driven minimalism over ornamentation.
The Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo projects modern supercar confidence with a bold front splitter and sharp T-shaped headlights that create a focused, predatory front profile. (Picture from: GTPLanet)
Visually, the car speaks the language of modern supercars with unmistakable confidence. A pronounced front splitter dominates the fascia, paired with sharp T-shaped headlights that give the nose a focused, almost predatory expression. Scissor doors add theatrical flair, opening upward to reveal an interior that feels closer to a futuristic cockpit than a traditional cabin. Open wheel arches highlight performance intent, and Xiaomi’s signature C-shaped taillights anchor the rear. Interestingly, those halo-like rear lights double as cooling ducts, demonstrating how even decorative elements serve a technical role in the overall aerodynamic strategy
The Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo departs from conventional layouts with a butterfly-inspired steering wheel that frames a panoramic display stretching across the dashboard. (Picture from: GTPLanet)
Inside, the Vision GT abandons conventional automotive layouts. The steering wheel takes on a butterfly-inspired form, framing a panoramic display that stretches across the dashboard. Xiaomi refers to the seating concept as a “cocoon-shaped sofa,” designed to envelop occupants in a lounge-like atmosphere rather than a rigid racing bucket. The digital experience is just as immersive: a feature called Xiaomi Pulse adjusts ambient lighting and sound profiles according to the driver’s mood, seamlessly integrating with the brand’s broader smart ecosystem. It feels less like stepping into a car and more like entering a responsive digital environment tailored to the individual. 
The Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo features halo-like rear lights that also function as cooling ducts, showing how even decorative elements contribute to its aerodynamic strategy. (Picture from: GTPLanet)
The Vision GT’s technical specifications reinforce that this is no superficial styling exercise. It boasts a drag coefficient of 0.29, downforce measured at -1.2, and an aerodynamic efficiency ratio of 4.1. Advanced features such as an Active Wake Control System and specially designed “Accretion Rims” manage airflow around the body to optimize stability and cooling.  
The Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo features halo-like rear lights that also function as cooling ducts, showing how even decorative elements contribute to its aerodynamic strategy. (Picture from: GTPLanet)
The project was realized through the Vision Gran Turismo program in collaboration with Sony Interactive Entertainment, bringing the car exclusively into Gran Turismo 7. The program’s creator, Kazunori Yamauchi, even described the Vision GT as a model for the modern era, placing it in the same conceptual league as legendary marques like Ferrari and Porsche. Prior to this, Xiaomi had already signaled its digital ambitions when founder Lei Jun confirmed in June 2025 that the SU7 Ultra would join the game—the first Chinese production car to appear in the iconic racing franchise. | DlmeEk4wQEw |
Yet perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the Xiaomi Vision GT is that it will never occupy a physical showroom or private garage. It exists entirely in the virtual world, accessible only through a PlayStation console. Still, its purpose extends beyond entertainment. The aerodynamic experiments, software integration, and user-interface concepts explored in this digital supercar hint at possible directions for Xiaomi’s real-world electric vehicles. In an era where boundaries between reality and simulation are increasingly fluid, the Vision GT stands as a bold declaration: the future of automotive innovation may very well be prototyped in pixels before it ever touches asphalt. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | GTPLANET | THEVERGE | ARENAEV | TIMESINDONESIA | JAGATREVIEW ]
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