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This $75k racing sim was designed by the man behind the Jaguar F-Type and it is a work of art

Last updated: July 30, 2025 10:52 am
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This $75k racing sim is one of the most amazing gaming consoles you will ever see.

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Prodrive creates the ultimate racing simLuxury redefined both inside and out

It is a far cry from a plastic chair bolted to the floor for a games console.

The Prodrive Racing Simulator is a creation that is truly one-of-a-kind.

And it comes from the mind of the man behind the Jaguar F-Type.

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Prodrive creates the ultimate racing sim

Anybody who has ever used a racing sim knows just how much fun they are to use.

A racing sim provides the ability to take to the track and test yourself against the very best.

It gives users an authentic, real-world track-day feel without ever needing to leave their home.

In fact, the racing sim has evolved to the point where even the biggest F1 stars frequent them to practice.

Lando Norris and Max Verstappen regularly use racing sims to prepare.

But even stars like Norris and Verstappen don’t use a racing sim quite like this.

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This Prodrive Racing Simulator is the embodiment of a luxury, simulated racing experience.

The racing sim is also designed by none other than Ian Callum himself.

In case you’re wondering why that is such a big deal, Ian Callum designed the Jaguar F-Type.

It comes with a carbon fiber monocoque that wraps around the driver.

This Prodrive racing sim also comes with an individual, customised computer system housed within the monocoque.

This is put in place to ensure a smooth, seamless simulator experience on the track.

Luxury redefined both inside and out

Each simulator comes with Connolly leather interior that has an air of Savile Row about it.

The audio system is provided by Bang and Olufsen, widely considered to be the best in the world.

Each commissioned, Prodrive racing sim is uniquely commemorated.

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Vaughtons, the Birmingham company behind Aston Martin’s badges, also created personalized plaques for the sim.

These personalized plaques ensure that each racing sim is a truly limited edition piece.

If you’re a track junkie and happen to have $75,000 lying around, then this could be the perfect investment for you.

The post This $75k racing sim was designed by the man behind the Jaguar F-Type and it is a work of art appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

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