Mercedes Benz League Of Legends Virtual Concept Car is Similar to its Vision AVTR Concept
Because the real world might be too constrained, Mercedes-Benz decided to exclusively present its newest display vehicle online. As a part of the 2022 League of Legends World Championship, which runs from September 29 to November 5, the company has unveiled their two-seater League of Legends Virtual Concept Car.
The two-seater virtual show vehicle has a bulbous form that is evocative of both the previously unveiled Mercedes-AMG Vision AMG concept and the Mercedes-Benz Vision AVTR concept from 2020. It also resembles the 2004 Nike One 2022 idea from the racing video game Gran Turismo 4 in terms of its radical concept-like appearance.
The Mercedes-Benz exhibition car has a faint blue tint, and some of its components are translucent, allowing us to glimpse the interior. It’s unclear how the wheels turn because they appear to be a part of the same translucent construction as the automobile. Additionally, they feature headlights that are vertical. Riot Games, the company that created the video game League of Legends, collaborated with Mercedes-Benz to create this virtual show vehicle.
At this time, it is unknown how this virtual display vehicle will be included in the League of Legends video game. One of the biggest esports in the world is League of Legends, sometimes known as LoL, a multiplayer online battle arena video game.
There is a chance that this Mercedes-Benz show car may be used in the game because some of the playable characters can drive. Riot Games and Mercedes-Benz have a history of working together on the League of Legends World Championship, that dates back to 2020 and has now been extended till 2025.
For the racing simulator video game Gran Turismo 6, Mercedes-Benz unveiled the AMG Vision Gran Turismo concept in 2013. The first Vision Gran Turismo vehicle was a Mercedes-Benz concept that was eventually turned into a real-world show vehicle and displayed during the 2013 Los Angeles auto show.
Other automakers have also unveiled virtual concept vehicles that can be driven in the Gran Turismo video game series, including BMW, Volkswagen, Mazda, Dodge, Bugatti, Peugeot, Audi, Porsche, and Suzuki.