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Dallara to Deploy Dynisma DMG 360XY Simulators

by | Jul 13, 2026

Sub-5 ms latency, 360-degree yaw and five meters of XY travel support vehicle validation workflows
Image: Dynisma

BRISTOL, UK, July 13, 2026 – Dallara will deploy two Dynisma DMG 360XY Driver‑in‑the‑Loop simulators across its Italy and U.S. engineering hubs, creating a simulation setup for vehicle development, validation and driver work.

The multi-million, multi-simulator agreement names Dynisma as Dallara’s technical partner. The first DMG 360XY simulator is scheduled for installation at Dallara’s global headquarters in Varano de’ Melegari, Italy, in Q4 2026. A second system is planned for Dallara’s Indianapolis facility in Q1 2027.

Dallara Academy. Image: Dynisma

DMG 360XY provides latency of less than 5 milliseconds, bandwidth response above 100 Hz, unlimited 360-degree yaw rotation and five meters of XY travel. Dynisma said the system provides sustained motion cues without washouts or motion recentering.

Using identical simulator platforms in Italy and the United States will give Dallara a common simulation environment across two engineering hubs. The setup will support collaborative development and repeatable results across vehicle programs; driver work and research.

360xy Dallara Low Wide Angle. Image: Dynisma

Graeme Cook, CEO, Dynisma, said: “Dallara’s engineering philosophy places huge value on understanding vehicle behavior and driver perception, and we are proud to support that approach as Technical Partner. The DMG‑360XY platform is designed to be trusted as a primary engineering tool, and this multi‑simulator agreement reflects a shared commitment to realism, correlation and long‑term technical excellence.”

Simon Holloway, commercial director, Dynisma, said: “This partnership goes beyond the supply of hardware. It represents a long‑term alignment around how simulation supports modern vehicle development, from early concept through to validation and driver integration. We are delighted to be working with Dallara at a group level.”

Andrea Pontremoli, CEO and general manager, Dallara, said: “High‑fidelity simulation is a strategic asset for our group. Establishing identical, top‑of‑the‑range motion platforms in Italy and the United States supports continuity across our engineering programs and strengthens confidence in how virtual development informs real‑world performance.”

Stefano de Ponti, CEO, Dallara USA, said: “The planned deployment of a DMG‑360XY system in Indianapolis brings our US engineering environment into alignment with capabilities at our headquarters. This will support a wide range of development, validation and collaborative activities across our programs.”

Luca Bergianti, director of vehicle dynamics and performance, Dallara, said: “At Dallara, virtual development is becoming central to how we engineer our vehicles. The vehicle model now acts as the key integrator of all disciplines, allowing us to validate technical choices in a virtual environment before producing physical components.”

“Advanced simulators embed virtual tools into the engineering process, helping us improve performance, uncover opportunities, and anticipate issues early on. Dallara’s choice of Dynisma as a partner reflects this shared vision, as we push high-fidelity simulation, realism, and development efficiency to the next level.”

Source: Dynisma

About Dynisma

Dynisma develops and supplies motion simulation systems used for vehicle development and testing. The company provides driving simulators and motion platforms that support driver in the loop evaluation and vehicle dynamics analysis. Its products are used by automotive manufacturers, motorsport teams, engineering groups, and research organizations. Dynisma was founded in 2017. It is headquartered in Bristol, United Kingdom. The company designs and builds its simulation hardware, control systems, and software integration tools in house. Dynisma systems are used for vehicle performance assessment, handling development, and validation activities. Customers use the simulators to study driver response, chassis behavior, and control strategies under repeatable conditions. The company focuses on supporting development workflows in passenger vehicles, racing programs, and advanced mobility research.

About Dallara

Dallara is an Italian engineering and vehicle manufacturing group founded in 1972 and based in Varano de’ Melegari, Italy. The company designs, develops, prototypes, tests and produces race cars, road vehicles and vehicle components. Its work covers racing, automotive, aerospace and special projects. Dallara provides services in aerodynamics, vehicle dynamics, composite materials, electronics, prototyping and testing. It also produces composite parts through lamination, finishing, welding, machining and assembly. The company serves motorsport teams, automakers, aerospace customers, defense users and vehicle development programs. Its customers and partners work in racing, performance vehicles, aerospace, defense and mobility. Dallara operates facilities in Italy and a U.S. engineering center in Speedway, IN. Dallara reports about 900 employees.