My thoughts on each supposed model:
Hyundai Elantra N - Very glad to see this one, especially since we got the Ioniq 5 N! I wonder if we potentially could still get the Veloster N as well?
Opel VGT - Also very cool! Although we're not getting other Opel models at the same time, maybe we'll get more of them down the line, as I'm hoping the same for Volvo and Skoda.
Toyota RAV4 - A little surprising we're getting another SUV/cross-over from Toyota, though I do admit that the RAV4 and the C-HR are hardly the same. Both are very popular models, and I see them on the road all the time. My sister owns a newer RAV4, too! Who knows, maybe depending on the transmission, we could put a 2JZ in it!
Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser - A very welcome addition. Indeed, how does feature a playable car encyclopedia - as GT always has - without including such a fundamental part of Toyota's history?
Mazda Spirit Racing Roadster 12R - This is pretty cool-looking, especially with the higher horsepower, but I don't understand something. What makes this different from the Mazda Roadster NR-A that we already have? Aren't they both track-ready versions of the ND-generation Roadster? Could it be that this Roadster 12R is more like a superior, more exclusive version of the NR-A that's for general track days? Versus the NR-A, which was made in higher numbers, and has its own real-world, one-make racing series. (I suppose it'd be a bit harder to coordinate a one-make racing series for a model wherein only 200 were ever made, but what do I know?)