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This new design included her being in an orange race queen suit, The illustrator of this new design was Redjuice. This was the first time the official "Racing Miku" derivative character was used, previously the regular version of Miku was used. In 2010, team COX had a Racing Miku design on their Porsche 996 GT3 RSR. In 2008 these dancers were Rin Miyama, Riona Osaki and Hina Sato, and in 2009 these dancers were Hiroko Nagano, Atsuko and Ayami. There was also a "MikuMiku Gals", a trio of dancers who were at the pit stops of the races with the car.
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A BMW Z4 E86 in the GT300 class in Super GT racing series started using pictures of Hatsune Miku in the 2008 season, and had derivative versions of Hatsune Miku in 2009. In 2008, Good Smile Racing started licensing Hatsune Miku and other Vocaloid related content by Crypton. Her Chinese name is "初音未来" (Chuyin Weilai), which is her name written in Chinese characters. Her name comes from the words first (初 hatsu), sound (音 ne) and future (ミク miku), which means her name roughly translates to "first sound from the future". Hatsune Miku was also the first Vocaloid to be developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, with Kaito and Meiko being developed by Yamaha. Miku is also available for Piapro Studio, a singing synthesizer VSTi Plugin developed by Crypton.
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When her Mandarin voice bank was announced on the 8th of December, 2016, she was the first Vocaloid to have a voice bank either released or announced in 3 languages. She has also been updated for Vocaloid 3 and Vocaloid 4, and also has had English voice banks released and has an upcoming Mandarin Chinese voice bank. Hatsune Miku is a Vocaloid developed by Crypton Future Media, and was originally released for the Vocaloid 2 engine.