List of current Gr.1/Gr.3/Gr.4 cars and their possible replacements in GT7/8

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RC F GT3 still has one more year in real life WEC, it seems. (Lexus could debut it mid-season in IMSA and Super GT GT300 if they want.)

Article also indicates that the car could be badged as Lexus for North Americas and Toyota for elsewhere, so twin car situation? (RIP chances of GR Supra GT300 in Gr.3 then)
 
RC F GT3 still has one more year in real life WEC, it seems. (Lexus could debut it mid-season in IMSA and Super GT GT300 if they want.)

Article also indicates that the car could be badged as Lexus for North Americas and Toyota for elsewhere, so twin car situation? (RIP chances of GR Supra GT300 in Gr.3 then)
It depends if PD wants to add the latest Supra or not , but something tells me that new Gr.3 would be in Lexus

then can do either GR Supra GT300 , Supra V8 or even GR86 GT300
 
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I definelitely dont like when PD merge two very different classes when putting a (for example) old GT500 into Gr.3 which are GTE and GT3. They should do sub-classes or something like that.

At this point i dont even care about the updated McLaren racecar, with and roadgoing 720s is aldready enough for me considering how much McLaren cars have been ignored, though theres a chance that its not PD fault, and more licensing.
 
I definelitely dont like when PD merge two very different classes when putting a (for example) old GT500 into Gr.3 which are GTE and GT3. They should do sub-classes or something like that.
For single player, I agree, but for Sport, their hands are kinda tied.

Though I will say, no one uses the GT500s or F1 GTR for Gr. 3 races so they could (in theory anyways) re-tool Gr. 3 and shove the older cars somewhere else. They kinda did that with the JGTC races (that for some reason aren't permanent :grumpy:).
 
I wonder if Kaz timed the Ferrari 296 GT3 because of Emil Frey x Verstappen NLS debut
we know Kaz and PD are close to NLS/N24 and they got history with Emil Frey Racing too
Max-Verstappen-Nurburgring-Nordschleife-2025-Ferrari-296-GT3-1.jpeg

just a speculation but it would be kinda funny if true :P

btw i expect most people will use that livery
 
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I wonder if Kaz timed the Ferrari 296 GT3 because of Emil Frey x Verstappen NLS debut
we know Kaz and PD are close to NLS/N24 and they got history with Emil Frey Racing too
Max-Verstappen-Nurburgring-Nordschleife-2025-Ferrari-296-GT3-1.jpeg

just a speculation but it would be kinda funny if true :P

btw i expect most people will use that livery
My guess would be that it has something to do with the 296 winning the nls 24hours the first time it raced there.
But it will be almost immediately the "old version" because the evo version will debut in the Daytonna 24h race in january 2026 ._.
 
My guess would be that it has something to do with the 296 winning the nls 24hours the first time it raced there.
But it will be almost immediately the "old version" because the evo version will debut in the Daytonna 24h race in january 2026 ._.
Evo versions in GT game doesnt mean much unless they change too much visually and what i have seen 296 Evo has more vents that just it :P
 
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yep they added latest model which is the 2018 and that was also the movie car

Nissan's newest Gr.3 would be the Z GT300 car
Nissan doesn't really have much to do with that car other than allowing it to be called a Z and look like one, it's a custom chassis and uses the GT-R's engine rather than the Z's.
 
I wonder if Kaz timed the Ferrari 296 GT3 because of Emil Frey x Verstappen NLS debut
we know Kaz and PD are close to NLS/N24 and they got history with Emil Frey Racing too
Max-Verstappen-Nurburgring-Nordschleife-2025-Ferrari-296-GT3-1.jpeg

just a speculation but it would be kinda funny if true :P

btw i expect most people will use that livery
I agree with the above, as I mentioned the thought in the March Prediction thread as well.
I'm still thinking about Emil Frey Racing and their switch to the Ferrari 296 GT3. Other than the Jaguar GT3 the team initially ran(which it's ironic to have a Gr.3 Jaguar in shiny purple - Emil Frey ran theirs in a vibrant blue) when GT Sport debuted(still interesting when the Jaguar GT3 was revealed in 2016, just as many of the GT3/GR.3 cars are 2016 models).

We have both Emil Frey RC F GT3 and the Huracan. Now with their recent announcement:

2025 ENTRY: Emil Frey Racing confirms two-car Ferrari programme, extends Verstappen.com Racing collaboration

Emil Frey Racing will continue its GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS Sprint Cup programme this year, and has extended its collaboration with Verstappen.com Racing for another season.
www.gt-world-challenge-europe.com
www.gt-world-challenge-europe.com

Verstappen.com also running the latest Vantage GT3:

2025 ENTRY: Verstappen.com Racing confirms GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS programme


www.gt-world-challenge-europe.com
www.gt-world-challenge-europe.com

I'm thinking were closer to the possibility of these new GT3/GR.3 cars. Once again, I'll lock it in after a bit of refinement. ;)
 
Nissan doesn't really have much to do with that car other than allowing it to be called a Z and look like one, it's a custom chassis and uses the GT-R's engine rather than the Z's.
Technically true but still

NMC will also provide technical support to customer teams participating in races with Nissan vehicles.
Super GT GT300 class (GTA GT300 regulation)
The GTA GT300 regulation Fairlady Z (RZ34), which is being uniquely developed by Gainer Inc., will participate in the Super GT GT300 class.
 
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I had a thought we didn’t get current Super GT cars due to waiting for the 2025 season to be over. This way, PD know the final liveries and which car would wear the #1.
Shoot, this would be better to have the Prelude ready to go like they did with the 2016 NSX Concept.
 
There’s still the Honda Civic GT500 2023 that PD couldn’t leave out. I miss the attention PD used to give to Super GT in the previous Gran Turismo games.
They could easily skip over it (not as if it's a championship winner) and go with the current vehicle, but yes PD do love their outdated machinery.
 
I forgot about the missing 488. So PD could leave out a model like the Civic.
I do wonder if PMR will get this Prelude and the other current GT500s before GT7, they have a DLC pack coming early next year.
 
Honda must be the highest number of GT500 machines :P - maybe Civic didn't do well as they hoped?

as question why PD doesnt add these new machines ? probably still a licence fee as before GT games had it all those cool machines
 
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as question why PD doesnt add these new machines ? probably still a licence fee as before GT games had it all those cool machines
If I remember correctly, a cabinet game in Japan had the Super GT licenses, but only until 2018 or something more, unfortunately I think it's more a question of laziness or disinterest on PD's part, also considering how they left the RS5 DTM to its sad fate...
 
If I remember correctly, a cabinet game in Japan had the Super GT licenses, but only until 2018 or something more, unfortunately I think it's more a question of laziness or disinterest on PD's part, also considering how they left the RS5 DTM to its sad fate...
I wouldnt say laziness thats way too harsh - i bet Sega has something to do with it as they are closely connected to Super GT and PMR getting that DLC without issue since they are partnered with Sega
 
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They could easily skip over it (not as if it's a championship winner) and go with the current vehicle, but yes PD do love their outdated machinery.
They skipped the LC500, by the way...

Also I thought the GR Supra GT500 concept should have been added back in GT Sport days, during the height of the GR Supra push.
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While it would be cool (and technically give us an actual TCR car even if in prototype form only), can't see it happening as PD appear to have no interest in updating the GR.4 offerings of current manufacturers. The Super Taikyu based MAZDA3 seems like it was more of a marketing push by World Series partner Mazda and their Mazda Sprit Racing brand (which has recently given us the Roadster 12R).
 
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While it would be cool (and technically give us an actual TCR car even if in prototype form only), can't see it happening as PD appear to have no interest in updating the GR.4 offerings of current manufacturers. The Super Taikyu based MAZDA3 seems like it was more of a marketing push by World Series partner Mazda and their Mazda Sprit Racing brand (which has recently given us the Roadster 12R).
Honestly I feel PD might have lost interest in Gr.4 in general. While it is still featured almost weekly in daily races, they even dropped it entirely in Manu from last year (to the point that Mazda's loaner was never updated from the Atenza Gr.4 to Mazda3 Gr.4).
 
Honestly I feel PD might have lost interest in Gr.4 in general. While it is still featured almost weekly in daily races, they even dropped it entirely in Manu from last year (to the point that Mazda's loaner was never updated from the Atenza Gr.4 to Mazda3 Gr.4).
Yep. Seems like once GR.4 was no longer an unbalanced mess, they just gave up on it. I can only assume the user numbers are what have driven this because why else would they not do anything else after adding entries for Genesis and Suzuki?

Also (and this is just a personal thing from me, gonna be abit long): There's the awkward question of why some manufacturers are even still in it when (Apart from not even being in contention for the World Series):

- Citroen has NO relevant vehicles suitable for either class and their single entry for both classes is based on a concept from 2008 (Hell, the GR.3 entry is 15 years old at this point). Are they even still in Motorsport at this point?

- Renault Sport is literally Alpine now (Their engine program in F1 this year is basically the last remnant of anything officially "Renault" left in Motorsport and its basically dead in 2026) and their entries for both classes are basically a One-Make silhouette and a Locally homologated version of a One-Make silhouette. We'll just ignore the GR.4 FF monster that terrorized GT Sport because frankly I like the Trophy car better sound and looks wise.

- Dodge has the Viper for both classes in much the same way Ferrari still has the Ferrari 458 (The GT3s are from the same time period even I believe). However, their fellow Stellantis Brand has a replacement for GR.3 coming in December that currently races basically everywhere and if they wanted to, there is technically a Gr.4 replacement to consider in the form of the 296 Challenge. Whereas that Viper hasn't raced in high level Motorsport since...2016? There is nothing to replace the GR.3 entry and Dodge's motorsport presence is currently...some nitrocross EV thing (which does sport a sick livery). Even the GR.4 getting a replacement is highly questionable because basically what is there to replace it?

- Alfa Romeo is similarly questionable as Dodge at this point with cars far outdated and just like Citroen, do they even have ANY motorsports involvement? Other then the brief tease of a potential Hypercar/GTP entry, there's been...nothing (as far as I'm aware anyway). Even that stubborn black & Gold entry in IMSA has been retired.

- Hyundai as a brand have been long replaced by Genesis which sports cars for both classes AND GR.1 (Though good luck controlling the hellish amounts of wheelspin).

- Apart from those trucks I see in Thailand Super Series, Mitsubishi might as well be dead as a Motorsports brand.



And speaking of Renault being replaced: Why no Alpine as a brand in the Manufacturers Cup? The Renault Group is pushing this brand so hard yet there is NO representation fictional or real to be found. There's a GT4 car so that's a slam dunk GR.4 entry, They could make a GR.3 car going off what they did for both Alfa Romeo and Volkswagen and then of course a perfect GR.1 addition (and competitive Toyota GR010 rival) in the form of the A424 for anything Nations Cup.


So many questions I have regarding all this yet sadly, there is part of me that wonders if the simplest answer is that the brands in question just don't care themselves.
 
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It’s sad because GT4 series are booming round the globe. In Europe, GT4 is ust as well known as GT3. USA had the Z, Supra and Mustang racing together. Asia still run the Z and Supra together. Here in Australia, GT4 grids are high and growing between here and New Zealand. Also, Mustang is getting its own One Make with the Dark Horse.

I still feel PD are adding cars we can build into those specific race cars. Like the Vantage into a GT4 and ELANTRA into the N1.
I guess we wait for Spec III and next year to see if PD keep adding cars to build rather than full spec licenced race cars.
 
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