Those bright neon lights swirling across the screen during the trailer? If you pause, screenshot and rotate, you end up with the track map of Deep Forest Raceway. There’s a host of new-to-GT7 vehicles also in this trailer, but if you’ve been eagled-eyed, you will have seen them in previous game trailers.ĭeep Forest Raceway returns in Gran Turismo 7 New-to-GT7 vehicles seen in previous trailers NASCAR Heat Evolution is created with the intention of satisfying the needs of the biggest racing games maniacs and casual players.The former ones can enjoy the realistic driving model, which strives for the faithful recreation of the actual driving experience on racing tracks. Let us know in the comments below if you’ve spotted it. Help! There’s a BMW M3 listed, but all you can see is ‘BMW M3’ and not the model year despite freezing each frame – so far that is. The GT S is already included, but this is the more hardcode GT-R variant.īMW 3.0 CSL (E9) ‘72 – A racing homologation limited edition, aka the Batmobile. Mercedes-AMG GT-R ‘17 – New to the Gran Turismo series. We can only see a very small part its rear and name, but we’re confident this is the specific model. Porsche Carrera RS (964) – New to the Gran Turismo series. Porsche Spyder type 550/1500RS ‘55 – New to the Gran Turismo series. Aha, before you suggest that this is already in GT Sport, that’s the Club Sport version with the giant rear wing, and here, there is no rear wing. Porsche Carrera RS (993) ‘96 – New to the Gran Turismo series. This has a smaller engine, less aggressive suspension and a less-bulging body. Whether you’re a casual racer or die-hard sim fan, NASCAR Heat Evolution will adjust to your skill level with a brand new AI and Speed Rating system that applies the right amount of challenge for you.
This is a curio, as the Sport Evolution from the same year is already in GT Sport, but this is the ‘entry level’ version. Prior to 2014, the Polo GTI had a unique 1.4-litre engine that was both turbocharged and supercharged, but this changed during this model year, so we suspect this is facelifted 1.8-litre model.īMW M3 ‘89 – New to the Gran Turismo series. Volkswagen Polo GTI ‘14 – New to the Gran Turismo series. Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupe ‘54 – Last seen in Gran Turismo 6 McLaren F1 GTR Race Car ‘97 – Last seen in Gran Turismo 6
Then we have a series of cars in list form behind Kaz’s head. The C4 model was last seen in Gran Turismo 6 in the ‘GRAND SPORT’ guise, but this looks to be a standard model, last seen way back in Gran Turismo 2. Here we see it drifting, presumably in the game’s photo mode. It has a working fan for added downforce.Ĭhevrolet Corvette C4 – The C4 was in production for a whopping 13 years. In the trailer, two of them can be seen racing at Monza alongside the Jaguar XJ13 and.Ĭhaparral 2J – A returning favourite to the Gran Turismo series of games, last seen in Gran Turismo 6. Alpine A220 1986 – New to the Gran Turismo series, this French sports car competed in the 1969 24 Hours of Le Mans.