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The world’s most beautiful racing simulator has been given a few grand updates

By Robb Report Singapore 4 July, 2025

The Prodrive Racing Simulator features updates from Bang & Olufsen, Pendennis, Connolly and Vaughtons

We can’t guarantee a winner at this weekend’s F1 British Grand Prix, but in the spirit of racing and winning, staying in the comfort of your home with the Prodrive Racing Simulator is as close as it gets.

It’s been three years since its launch in 2022, and it remains the world’s most beautiful racing simulator. The brainchild of former F1 team principal, David Richards, the Ian Callum-designed simulator continues to offer an almost accurate racing experience, now with the addition of new updates inspired by car and yacht racing cultures.

Pendennis, a specialist in superyacht building, cocoons the driver with a steam-formed beech exterior, encased in an elegant, lacquered gloss finish akin to that of a grand piano. Inside, you will find the finest leather from Connolly, a brand that has provided leather for the finest machines on land, air and sea. The colour and finish will be up to you; add a family crest, even, and make it uniquely yours.

The simulator now boasts new standard Beoplay HX headphones. Photo by Prodrive

The team at Vaughtons has been tapped on to adorn each simulator with a bespoke plaque, and last but not least, what’s key to the driving experience will be the new standard Beoplay HX headphones. One could choose to upgrade them to Beoplay H100, and add on external Beosound A9 speakers, so no one has to feel left out.

“The updates are a celebration of the British craftsmanship, technology and motorsport heritage that define Prodrive,” said Richards, who is also the chairman of Prodrive. “Whether you are taking on friends and family, or sharpening your skills for next weekend’s race, you’re tapping directly into Prodrive’s four decades of global motorsport success.”

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