The GTI Project Online Video Game Launched
Based on Scalextric racing tracks
By Michael Gauthier
May 2, 2009 1:43 AM
Filed Under: Entertainment, German, Video Games, Volkswagen
Volkswagen has released a new virtual racing game in order to help promote the 2010 Golf GTI's UK launch scheduled for May 22.
Available at GTIProject.com, the game is built around the Scalextric racing tracks that many of us played with as kids (and as adults). After a rather long promotional video, players are invited to drive a 1:43 scale Golf GTI around a 30ft by 25ft track that is surrounded by more than 200 scale buildings which were built by a team of 60 modelers. Players who post the best times will appear on the leader board and potentially be entered in a drawing for the chance to win a three-month lease on a real Golf GTI.
The new GTI comes equipped with a 2.0-liter TSI engine that produces 210 PS and 280 Nm of torque. This allows the hot hatch to run from 0-62 mph in 6.9 seconds before hitting a top speed of 149 mph.
Press Release (Click to expand)
VOLKSWAGEN GOLF GTI IS VIRTUALLY HERE
Ahead of the UK launch of the new Golf GTI on May 22, Volkswagen has constructed a Scalextric track on an epic scale inside a hangar to lend armchair (or office chair) enthusiasts the chance to race the new hot hatch online and against the clock.
The 30ft by 25ft track is the work of a team of 60 modellers and features over 200 scale buildings. It forms the basis for the ‘GTI Project', a new online game through which you can control the 1:43 scale Golf GTI as it negotiates the hairpins, straights and narrow bridges that make up the track. There's no need to spend hours setting it up on the living room floor, no potential damage to furniture (and family pets) should you crash at high speed. Simply log onto www.gtiproject.com and you'll be guided to the virtual workshops of the GTI Project and the track itself.
As with the real thing, too much enthusiasm leads to crashes and lost time. A delicate approach and a little perseverance lead to quick times and your chance to appear on the online global leader board, possibly resulting in universal acclaim from friends and colleagues.
Along the way you can learn more about the new Golf GTI, from its new 2.0-litre TSI engine to the advanced six-speed DSG gearbox, colours, trims and performance information. In addition you can order a brochure or even book a test drive.
Set a particularly quick time and you'll be entered into the prize draw to stand the chance of winning the opportunity to drive a new Golf GTI for three months.
The order books are now open for the full-scale Golf GTI. Prices for the three-door model start at £22,410 and rise to £22,995 for the five-door model. More information on the new Golf GTI can be found at www.volkswagen.co.uk or at any Volkswagen Retailer.
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