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}}The '''Nike ONE 2022''' is a hypothetical vehicle designed by Phil Frank of [[Nike]] in association with [[Polyphony Digital]]. It only appears in [[Gran Turismo 4]].
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The '''Nike ONE 2022''' is a hypothetical vehicle designed by Phil Frank of [[Nike]] in association with [[Polyphony Digital]]. It only appears in [[Gran Turismo 4]].
 
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
The Nike ONE resembles a "Sci-Fi" buggy, capable of a 230 mph (370 km/h) top speed and equipped with a eight-gear automatic transmission. However the top speed of 230 mph (370 km/h) can only be obtained by drivers at their physical peak; this information is obtained by use of a wearable generator suit.
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The Nike ONE resembles a "Sci-Fi" buggy, capable of a 230 mph (370 km/h) top speed and equipped with a eight-gear automatic transmission. However the top speed of 230 mph (370 km/h) can only be obtained by drivers at their physical peak; this information is obtained by use of a wearable generator suit.
   
In the game, the Nike ONE is only capable of a 160 mph (260 km/h) top speed. The fuel bar is also not shown when driving this vehicle.
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In the game, the Nike ONE is only capable of a 160 mph (260 km/h) top speed. The fuel bar is also not shown when driving this vehicle.
   
 
==Acquisition==
 
==Acquisition==
 
===Gran Turismo 4===
 
===Gran Turismo 4===
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[[File:GT4 Nike shirt pattern.jpg|240px|thumb|right|The pattern included with the shirt included in the Nike limited edition of GT4. Scanning this with an EyeToy unlocks the car in the game.]]
This car is showcased<ref>The car is showcased only in the international versions. In the NTSC-J version, the car is not showcased</ref> at the Nike dealership, but is not available for purchase. It must be won from completing the [[GT4 Licenses#iB|International B]] License or from the [[Saleen S7 Club (GT4)|Saleen S7 Club]]. In this game, this car can only be used in Arcade<ref>If this car is used in Arcade Mode races, the player will face only one opponent car instead of the usual five opponents</ref> or Practice modes. It can't be used in the races of Gran Turismo mode.
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This car is showcased at the Nike dealership, but is not available for purchase. It must be won from completing the [[GT4 Licenses#iB|International B]] License or from the [[Saleen S7 Club (GT4)|Saleen S7 Club]]. In this game, this car can only be used in Arcade Mode (in which the player only races with one opponent) or Practice modes. It can't be used in the races of Gran Turismo mode.
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Note that the Nike dealership is not available until the car has been unlocked or until an EyeToy camera is connected while in American Showroom main menu. If an EyeToy camera is connected in the aforementioned menu when the dealership is not yet unlocked, the game will prompt the player to scan a pattern included with a shirt from the Nike limited edition of the game using the EyeToy camera; when scanned properly, the car will be added to the player's garage. <!-- todo: does the Nike dealer appear in JP version, even without EyeToy? -->
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Contrary to its hypothetical production year, this car was never produced in the real world. Furthermore, it never made its return for [[Gran Turismo 7]], especially after the year 2023 arrived.
 
*On the sides of the car is a Morse code. When deciphered, it reads "www.phil-frank.com", the website to the car's designer Phil Frank.
 
*On the sides of the car is a Morse code. When deciphered, it reads "www.phil-frank.com", the website to the car's designer Phil Frank.
 
*The car is featured in the [[Gran Turismo (manufacturer)|Gran Turismo]] museum in Brand Central in [[Gran Turismo Sport]].
 
*The car is featured in the [[Gran Turismo (manufacturer)|Gran Turismo]] museum in Brand Central in [[Gran Turismo Sport]].
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*This car and the [[Citroën 2CV Type A '54]] are the only cars in [[Gran Turismo 4]] to be available as a prize in two different events.
*In Gran Turismo 4, the nitrous can't be applied on this car.
 
*This is the only car in [[Gran Turismo 4]] to be available as a prize in two different events.
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**It is also the only car to not have a vehicle banner in the car menus.
*In Gran Turismo 4, this car cannot be sold, only discarded from the garage.
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*In Gran Turismo 4, this car cannot be sold, only discarded from the garage; nitrous cannot be applied to this car either.
*This car is often seen as the precursor and ancestor to concept cars under the Vision Gran Turismo project.
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*This car is often seen as the precursor to concept cars under the [[Vision Gran Turismo]] project, with some saying that it is the "de-facto first Vision Gran Turismo car" before the project even started.
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*If looked closely during replays, the driver's position may imply that this car would need a motorcycle-like riding form in order to drive it.
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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[[Category:GT4 Special cars]]
 
[[Category:GT4 Special cars]]
 
[[Category:Nike Concept Cars]]
 
[[Category:Nike Concept Cars]]
[[Category:Cars accepting dirt tyres]]
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[[Category:Cars accepting dirt and snow tyres]]
 
[[Category:Fictional Cars]]
 
[[Category:Fictional Cars]]
 
[[Category:Electric cars]]
 
[[Category:Electric cars]]
 
[[Category:2020s automobiles]]
 
[[Category:2020s automobiles]]
 
[[Category:Concept Cars]]
 
[[Category:Concept Cars]]
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[[Category:Cars with unusual driving forms]]

Latest revision as of 10:50, 10 February 2024

The Nike ONE 2022 is a hypothetical vehicle designed by Phil Frank of Nike in association with Polyphony Digital. It only appears in Gran Turismo 4.

Background[]

The Nike ONE resembles a "Sci-Fi" buggy, capable of a 230 mph (370 km/h) top speed and equipped with a eight-gear automatic transmission. However the top speed of 230 mph (370 km/h) can only be obtained by drivers at their physical peak; this information is obtained by use of a wearable generator suit.

In the game, the Nike ONE is only capable of a 160 mph (260 km/h) top speed. The fuel bar is also not shown when driving this vehicle.

Acquisition[]

Gran Turismo 4[]

GT4 Nike shirt pattern

The pattern included with the shirt included in the Nike limited edition of GT4. Scanning this with an EyeToy unlocks the car in the game.

This car is showcased at the Nike dealership, but is not available for purchase. It must be won from completing the International B License or from the Saleen S7 Club. In this game, this car can only be used in Arcade Mode (in which the player only races with one opponent) or Practice modes. It can't be used in the races of Gran Turismo mode.

Note that the Nike dealership is not available until the car has been unlocked or until an EyeToy camera is connected while in American Showroom main menu. If an EyeToy camera is connected in the aforementioned menu when the dealership is not yet unlocked, the game will prompt the player to scan a pattern included with a shirt from the Nike limited edition of the game using the EyeToy camera; when scanned properly, the car will be added to the player's garage.

Trivia[]

  • Contrary to its hypothetical production year, this car was never produced in the real world. Furthermore, it never made its return for Gran Turismo 7, especially after the year 2023 arrived.
  • On the sides of the car is a Morse code. When deciphered, it reads "www.phil-frank.com", the website to the car's designer Phil Frank.
  • The car is featured in the Gran Turismo museum in Brand Central in Gran Turismo Sport.
  • This car and the Citroën 2CV Type A '54 are the only cars in Gran Turismo 4 to be available as a prize in two different events.
    • It is also the only car to not have a vehicle banner in the car menus.
  • In Gran Turismo 4, this car cannot be sold, only discarded from the garage; nitrous cannot be applied to this car either.
  • This car is often seen as the precursor to concept cars under the Vision Gran Turismo project, with some saying that it is the "de-facto first Vision Gran Turismo car" before the project even started.
  • If looked closely during replays, the driver's position may imply that this car would need a motorcycle-like riding form in order to drive it.

Notes[]