Prodrive Reveals Refined Racing Simulator Ahead of British Grand Prix

Summary

  • Prodrive unveils updated Racing Simulator ahead of the 2025 British Grand Prix
  • Features bespoke upgrades from Connolly, Pendennis, Vaughtons, and Bang & Olufsen
  • Combines sculptural design with motorsport-grade performance and full concierge service

Before the British Grand Prix, Prodrive has showcased a refined version of its renowned Racing Simulator, now enriched with custom workmanship from some of Britain’s most esteemed artisans. This new 2025 model was unveiled at Bang & Olufsen’s Mayfair store, combining cutting-edge motorsport technology with traditional British luxury.

David Richards, former F1 team principal, first conceptualized this simulator, and Ian Callum designed it. It’s not just a high-performance training tool; it’s also a stunning piece of sculptural art. The latest version strengthens our partnerships with British craftsmen such as Connolly for custom leather upholstery, Vaughtons for bespoke branding, and Pendennis for a lacquered wood exterior reminiscent of luxury yachts and grand pianos, crafted using steam-forming techniques.

The chassis made from carbon fiber, nestled inside a polished wooden ring, surrounds a 49-inch curved display. It features racing-quality steering and a sophisticated pedal system designed to mimic the feel of contemporary race cars. The audio system, provided by Bang & Olufsen, comes with Beoplay HX headphones as standard, and can be upgraded with a Beosound A9 speaker for an enveloping sound experience.

Setup for each simulator commission only needs one power cord, and it’s handled with a comprehensive concierge service. A custom Goodwool cover is included as well. From July onwards, the upgraded simulator will be showcased at Harrods and Auto Vivendi, giving racing enthusiasts an opportunity to own a piece of British motorsport elegance.

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2025-07-25 12:25

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