Is this an ERS meter?

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I have just recently switched to driving in cockpit view all the time. Therefore, I have many, many cars I have never seen the inside of. Tonight I took my Toyota TS-030 out for a spin around Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. Immediately I saw this bar moving back and forth. It's in the lower right of the picture below and currently reads 53%. It goes down to 0% very quickly when full throttle and it charges when applying the brakes, so I assumed this is some kind of Energy Recovery System (ERS).

Is that what this is? Are there any other cars in GT6 that have ERS guages inside of the car?

KERS_Meter.jpg
 
It is indeed an ERS gauge. Other cars that have an ERS gauge include the Honda CR-Z Touring Car, the Toyota Prius Touring Car, and a range of Vision Gran Turismo cars including the Subaru, the Nissan and the SRT (X).
 
It is indeed an ERS gauge. Other cars that have an ERS gauge include the Honda CR-Z Touring Car, the Toyota Prius Touring Car, and a range of Vision Gran Turismo cars including the Subaru, the Nissan and the SRT (X).
Oh wow...I didn't know that they designed interiors for those VGT cars. I've placed all of mine in the Stockyard, but I have a couple Touring Cars in my Garage. I'll check them out.
 
Oh wow...I didn't know that they designed interiors for those VGT cars. I've placed all of mine in the Stockyard, but I have a couple Touring Cars in my Garage. I'll check them out.
They didn't, the ERS gauges are on the HUD.
 
They didn't, the ERS gauges are on the HUD.
Oh, see...I'm asking about cars that have ERS gauges that are modeled into the interior of the car. Like the example photo in my OP shows, there is a white bar graph meter that moves to the right when it is full 100% and then it moves all the way to the left when it depletes down to 0%.

That's what I'm looking for...not the HUD ERS indicator.
 
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