![]() Another addition to the Gr.2 class would be great! Image credit: Toyota Media It could be used in the Toyota Gazoo Racing GT Cup. ![]() Considering the partnership Polyphony Digital has with Toyota, it would make so much sense to also add that into the game. In the top class are some of Japan’s top performance brands in the form of Honda, Nissan and Lexus.Īll three manufacturer’s GT500 cars can be found in the game but in the years since, Lexus were swapped out for Toyota. This class is specifically for cars that run in the GT500 class in the Japanese Super GT, which have been in the Gran Turismo games for many years. With the plethora of brands joining the top class at Le Mans in the hypercar category, how about adding in the likes of the Mercedes-AMG ONE and McLaren Senna with versions that run to Gr.1 regulations?īetween Gr.1 with Le Mans Prototypes and Gr.3 with GT3 cars, there’s Gr.2. For example, having just spoken about Gr.3 and Gr.4 cars, how about a load of Gr.1 cars from major manufacturers? But you can’t deny the appeal of racing cars, and there’s room for so much more. Most people who pick up a Gran Turismo game are ones who want road cars, yes we get it. Win-win all round for fans of racing cars and fans of road cars. Also, it would make sense to bring their road-going versions into the game as well. These cars are the most consistent presence in online racing, so they really do need updating. Perhaps KTM could have their GT4 car added into the game and their upcoming GT-XR could be their Gr.3 car? Then their Swift model was made into a Gr.4 car, and then their Vision Gran Turismo concept became the basis for their Gr.3 model. Suzuki previously never had a representative car in the Gr.3 and Gr.4 categories. This could even open up the door for more brands to join in the Manufacturers Cup fun. Even the Corvette C7 in real life racing has been succeeded by the midship C8 so why not have a version of that in GT7? Aston Martin have a new Vantage that has long since succeeded the one in Gran Turismo. There is also BMW as their M6 has been replaced by the M4. Just to name a few, there are the aforementioned brands Ferrari and McLaren with their new homologated GT3 models, the 296 and 720S. So why not have a couple more newer models added into the game? Ferrari unveiled their new 296 GT3 in July. Subaru, Mazda and Toyota have all had newer models of theirs added into the game with versions made for Gr.3 or Gr.4 racing. There are many brands that have new cars added in for Gr.3 and Gr.4 races. The same is true with McLaren, whose 650S was retired after 2018. Both of their cars are based on the 458 which went out of racing homologation after 2015, two years before the Gr.3 and Gr.4 cars were introduced in Gran Turismo Sport. Unfortunately though, some brands have pretty outdated cars. They are gifted a free Gr.3 and Gr.4 car from that manufacturer. When competing in the Manufacturers Cup, any player can sign with a different automotive brand. ![]() One of the most consistently raced sets of cars are the Gr.3 and Gr.4 cars (which are all run to GT3 and GT4 regulations and specifications). Updated Manufacturer Racecars In the Manufacturers Cup, players can drive Gr.3 and Gr.4 cars from many different automotive brands. So we thought we would throw our two cents in and talk about some cars we would love to see come to Gran Turismo 7 in the future. Nevertheless, there are bits of content that are consistently requested by the community. This slow rate at which Polyphony adds content leaves it feeling like a bit of a slow burn, but we are at least getting new content on the regular. Įvery month, Gran Turismo 7 gets some new content in the form of, at most, three new cars and every now and then, a new race track. There is never such a thing as too many cars in one game, right? So here are some we would like to see come to Gran Turismo 7.
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