Gran Turismo 7 April 2026 Update: Renault Twingo, Porsche 964 Turbo S, Yangwang U9, Power Pack Changes, Reverse 'Ring Circuit Experience

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Yangwang U9 Xtreme
Autozam AZ-1
Huh? (I have a feeling it's some **** car like the Renault Twingo.)
Which one do you think is the Autozam?!

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I don't think it's a Twingo, the rear windows are too square and the lights are too low relative to the bonnet.

Edit: No, I'm wrong, it's the old Twingo, I had the new one in my head.
 
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My complaints are never the cars we get, but the lack of GT SOPHY being able to drive them. At least I’ll VR the “Porsche”.
I think it’s this from the datamine due to the closeness of the signal lights to the edge of the top of the bumper. Plus, can’t see the rear fender ducts, but I’m fine with a Ruf.
Just on the subject about variants of cars. Just remembered this version of Porsche 964 from the datamine. Would fi
Must be the Twingo.
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Ruf Yellowbird?!?!


Possibly. Base is beyond doubt an aircooled gen 911. I find it difficult to pin details under cover, but to me the front bumper looks different, a bit more 934-style with indicators/position lights that sit higher at the bumper edges.
Also: the bonnet emblem looks like it has a more shield type shape compared to the RUF-style.
No matter what. This is probably what I look forward to the most, closely followed by
the one at the centre rear. Twingo.
Clear as day.

Front and right. To me a Yangwang seems just as likely as a hard core McLaren. But that may come down to me preffering the latter.
 
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PD on point. Been waiting for the 964 widebody. :D Now my Division I grid is complete. Just need the Opel Calibra, Corrado and Audi Coupe Quattro. :)



Man, I’m sooooo hyped!!!




We’ve got most of the cars for this series:

  • 964
  • 993
  • NSX
  • C4 Corvette
  • Escort
  • E36
  • Silvia/180SX/200SX
  • MR2
 
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Honestly though, are Renaults particularly popular in Japan?
There doesn't seem to be any big collab between them and PD, yet we keep getting more and more Renaults of different years and types. Which is awesome, but unexpected.
 
Yay, another Temu exploding cardboard box that comes with toxic chemicals!! I'm so stoked!!!!!!!
Interestingly, the last time you floated this particular stereotype you were called on not mentioning the fact that the car was crashed first:
Wow, Xiaomi cars, this is going downhill. Hope everyone is aware that one caught on fire recently and trapped a man inside hence taking his life. At least a couple more months or years are needed for this introduction to 'the real driving simulator', to improve this brand's posture right? Hope Kaz knows what he is doing.
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The car that caught fire was in accident and the doors didn't open trapping the driver inside. https://ev.com/news/xiaomi-su7-blaze-in-china-sparks-safety-debate-and-market-sell-off
Rather convenient that you left out the part where it was in an accident.
And your response was pretty much whataboutism rather than acknowledging the fact you were being disingenuous.

China has responded to such incidents by banning the trendy flush doorhandles that have also trapped non-Chinese drivers in non-Chinese cars in fatal fires not in China...



Given that cars don't actually catch fire and kill people in GT7, whatever your point is also happens to be irrelevant.

Perhaps stick to the GT7-ness of the subject, in this GT7 thread, rather than foraying further into other areas?

Edit: Given the subsequent thrashing about and capital letter rants about irrelevant stuff, I think this one's going to be upgraded from a rhetorical question to a statement, with a liberal sprinkling of Toddler-𐤡-Gone.

Honestly though, are Renaults particularly popular in Japan?
That depends, but the Kangoo yes and the Twingo a qualified yes.

It was officially sold there, through Nissan, but still LHD and with market-unique headlights in order to meet RHD lighting requirements (it wasn't sold in any other RHD markets that I recall).
 
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