Can we get some new circuits IE silverstone.monaco. or ABU DHABI... would be grate
Forza Motorsport has Fujimi Kaido ( 10.24 miles (16.5km) of serpentine Japanese mountain roads with a 2,711-ft (826m) summit and 144 extreme turns.), I wonder if there could be a GT7 crossover with Ghost of Yōtei, and have a track up and around Mount Yōtei?View attachment 1447311
I wouldn’t mind sprinkling some of that on the track list.
Sure, but this thread isn't for that:Other cars and tracks not reappears in Gran Turismo games, maybe PD returning in Gran Turismo 8 of the future.
Someone's got you at knifepoint for a quick answer of cars/tracks you really want in GT7/8/future and you reel off a list of 40 cars, exclusively made up of cars from previous games but not in GT7 yet, one of which is a livery variant of a car we already have?Please keep your posts to a reasonable length; think about things you'd really want, if someone was holding you at knifepoint for a quick answer.
I’ve been wishing for the wrong stuff. Not just because these are cars I need, but it’s not what PD are giving. Might as well give up on the FF sedan stuff.
Ford Mondeo
Chevrolet Cruze
Honda Accord Type R
Mazda Familia Sport 20
Nissan Primera
Renault Laguna
Toyota Corona Exiv
Volvo 850
These are the cars we’ve been given in the game. A few are missing, but since we’re getting and have gotten coupes, we of course need more.
We have the E36, MR2, Silvia(S13)/180SX/200SX, Escort Cosworth, Porsche 964, Porsche 993, NSX Type R, Corvette C4.
I’m wishing for:
Fiat Coupe Turbo 16V
Opel Calibra Turbo 4x4
Volkswagen Corrado VR6
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Fiat Coupe Turbo Plus [Premium] 2000
This is my favorite Fiat, I loved this coupe since I was a little kid. It deserves a premium car upgrade. Specs: Engine - Turbocharged, 2.0L Inline 5 Drivetrain - Front Engine, FWD Transmission - 6-Speed MT Power - 217 hp (162 Kw) Torque - 219 ft-lbs (310 Nm) Weight - 3,153 lbs (1,430 kg)...www.gtplanet.net
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Opel Calibra (A) DTM Edition Turbo 4x4 1995
Engine: 2-liter GM Opel C20LET Inline-4. Charge System: KKK16 turbocharger. Power: 201 hp (150 kW/204 PS) @ 5,600 rpm. Torque: 206 lb-ft (280 Nm) @ 2,400-4,000 rpm. Transmission: 6-speed manual. Final Drive Ratio: 3.720. Drivetrain: All-wheel-drive. Torque Split: 75% front/25% rear. Weight...www.gtplanet.net
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Volkswagen Corrado VR6 1992
Powertrain: 2861 cc , VR6 , SOHC , 190 hp / 5800 rpm , 245 Nm / 4200 rpm , 5-speed manual Dimensions: Length 4050 mm , Width 1796 mm , Height 1310 mm , Weight 1240 kg Performance: Top speed 233 km/h , 0-100 km/h 6,4 sec Information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Corrado Other...www.gtplanet.net
I prefer the 850. The 405 over the 406. Not upset about the A4. I’ve locked the FF sedans away… deep down…somewhere no one will ever find them… never to be brought up again.You forgot the Audi A4, Peugeot 406 and Volvo S40
To be fair the Speedster/220 Turbo is a classic 4C and shared some chassis overlap with the Elise.Would love to see the return of both the Opel Speedster Turbo '00 and the Opel Calibra Touring Car '94, especially since I could see the latter going into Gr.4 alongside the DTM-spec Alfa Romeo 155. Heck, why not throw in the road-going Calibra that the race car is based on, too?
Been wishing for Opel(Vauxhall) to make a return. They have cars that fit the various race group(A)s even PD have been recreating.Would love to see the return of both the Opel Speedster Turbo '00 and the Opel Calibra Touring Car '94, especially since I could see the latter going into Gr.4 alongside the DTM-spec Alfa Romeo 155. Heck, why not throw in the road-going Calibra that the race car is based on, too?
Oh man, if I had my way I would love to see the datamined GNX finally appear, so that would be my prediction/wish for this update.
If we're really reaching I would also love a mid/late 90's Camaro or Trans-Am as well, but I imagine those likely won't happen...
Maybe we'll get a sick rally car or even a new track if fortune favors us. Definitely hoping for at least a 4 car update with a new menu at least though.
Also, an 80's version of the Nissan 300zx would be super sweet too. That era always gets neglected for some reason. Had a sick 25th Aniversay Edition in middle/high school. Black with tan leather, t-tops, digital dash, etc.. Cut a big hole in the dash to install a screen so I could play PS1 in it like an idiot and sold it to a tweaker later who in turn I believe left it out in a field last I heard.
My brother also had a sick baby blue 300zx a year or two newer with a manual. He wants to turn it into a drift car now.
Would be super sweet to see an IRoc Camaro or Mustangs from the early or mid 90's or especially that early 2000's SVT!
Ugh, so, so many cool cars bros. If they would add 10 tracks and another 100 cars I would piss my pants, quit my job, and move in with my parents 🫡
I hope so man, it would be nice to see some love for more American classics. Just noticed last night the Hemi Cuda is absent too, which is a shame. Holding out hope that the datamined list is true and we get that GNX for some nice NASCAR/Days of Thunder liveries.I'm certain a 4th Gen Camaro will appear if not in GT7, then likely be a launch or update car for GT8, as it is an iconic part of GT history, being in the series from the very beginning, and PD even respected it enough to fashion a fictional LM Race Car out of it, so a reappearance isn't super far fetched.
I think the 2000 SVT Cobra R Mustang returning at some point is likely as an iconic GT machine. I'm not so hot on a Foxbody making the grade, as while it IRL is a popular tuning platform and an icon in and of itself, it doesn't seem like a "PD" style of car.
I would also love a "modern" Firebird, but I have little hopes, as Pontiac has never gotten much love in GT, and the Camaro is arguably the more widely known and iconic car, and as such the one PD would put resources into.