Asphalt 8: Airborne[]
- It is the first car in Asphalt 8: Airborne to only exist as a 3D render and a 1:4 scale miniature clay model,[1] rather than a full-scale static or functional model.
- Similar to other cars in Asphalt 8: Airborne that use active aerodynamics, the Vision 1789's rear spoiler is kept permanently active due to game limitations.
- When wrecked or being knocked down, the Vision 1789's doors would detach or open.
Asphalt Legends Unite[]
- It is the first car in Asphalt Legends Unite (formerly Asphalt 9: Legends, where it was added in the New Breed Rivals Update) to only exist as a 3D render and a 1:4 scale miniature clay model,[1] rather than a full-scale static or functional model.
- It was later followed by the Inferno Automobili Settimo Cerchio in the Around the World Update, but only through 3D renders.
- Unlike its Asphalt 8 counterpart, when wrecked or being knocked down, the doors of the Vision 1789 are not opened or detached.
- Unlike its Asphalt 8 Airborne counterpart, the Vision 1789 in game has missing parts like the decals with arrows and words, the rear exhaust with the numbers 1-7-8-9 inside, the bottom tail lights having 15 instead of 18, the Vision emblem with carbon fiber instead of the texture being used, and the decals on the rims.