These digital caricatures seem to be taken very seriously by him.
This video is a new one from Frank Stephenson, a well-known car designer. While the topic is often a new supercar or a brand-new car, this video gives a deeper dive into the vast array of fictional vehicles available in Grand Theft Auto V. We now have a second video.
It is quite funny, even though it sounds silly – these vehicles are digital caricatures of actual cars. It is fascinating to see the creations of an acclaimed designer through their eyes. Stephenson’s extensive portfolio includes hypercars such as the McLaren and everyday drivers such as the modern MINI. This video actually starts with GTA V’s take of both those cars. He’s not impressed. Isn’t imitation supposed be the most sincere form of flattery.
The video then focuses on six additional cars in the game. Although it’s easy to recognize the sixth-generation Toyota Celica, he doesn’t like the rally-inspired lights. He continues his criticism of the third-gen Mazda RX-7. However, he believes that the GTA’s Toyota Supra version is better than the original. He believes the pseudo-Ferrari SF90’s rear is not finished. The wild Lamborghini Marzal concept vehicle also lives in the GTA. Stephenson likes it, although it has been slightly modified to be a submarine similar to Bond’s Lotus.
The video ends with GTA’s interpretations of the C8 Corvette. Curiously, the video also includes one our older C8 Corvette spy pictures as a reference. Frank, thank you for reading Motor1.com. We’re happy to assist you with your videos. It’s a good idea to let us know before you use one of our own watermarked images. This is our brief criticism of the day.
GTA V is not a driving simulator. Although it’s not a driving simulation, there is no denying that GTA V has a large car culture. These sometimes silly car designs might be worth another look in the future for real-life applications. No.