Datamined car list

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Ok. I never really understood the confidence in why those 48 cars are expected to come. What makes them more likely than other cars that have leaked in various lists?
 
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The 48 car list (42 removing the cars that we already got and the ones for this month) would mean updates until November 2023 at least, assuming the 3 cars per update pattern holds. Exciting!
It's a shame they're releasing the new cars and races so slowly, I think a huge number of players have already stopped playing GT7. Whilst I apprecitate there's no fee for these, 3 cars per month and 3 new races isn't that big an incentive to keep coming back for most. The games needs a big update soon where they dump a lot more than the usual updates worth of content in, mostly events and single player contant, that's needed more so than cars IMO.
 
It's a shame they're releasing the new cars and races so slowly, I think a huge number of players have already stopped playing GT7. Whilst I apprecitate there's no fee for these, 3 cars per month and 3 new races isn't that big an incentive to keep coming back for most. The games needs a big update soon where they dump a lot more than the usual updates worth of content in, mostly events and single player contant, that's needed more so than cars IMO.
Agreed, but I think the ship has sailed. We’re past the point of saving the game for those who gave up on it, and most of the players who are still around will probably stick around (despite feeling underwhelmed) until content updates eventually get retired in 2-3 years.
 
Usually when an update comes out we get one notable race car:
April: Subaru BRZ GT300 '20
May: Toyota GR010 Hybrid '21
June: Suzuki Pikes Peak '97
July: Nissan R30 Super Formula '84
August: Mclaren MP4/4 '88

So following that pattern and judging by remaining race cars in datamined list with steering parameters, we get:
-SUPRA_RACECAR_XX_A (Gr.3/Gr.2 Toyota GR Supra?)
-Bugatti Type 37 A Grand Prix '28 (Probably will be featured with another race car, since Maserati got along side Nissan Group 5 Car)
-Audi Sport quattro S1 Rally Car '86
-Lancia Rally 037 EVO '84
-Lancia Delta S4 Rally Car '86
-Lancia Delta HF Integrale Rally Car '92

Cars worth of 5/6 Months of updates, unless September one changes that pattern.
 
can we predict the next? It seems they are coming from the 48 shortlist that have the physics data.

Anyone has the original list without order editing? (no alphabet order)?
 
That wouldn't explain why the C3 Corvettes are in the UCD, when you'd expect them to be more valuable than stuff like the Challenger, Camaro Z28 and Mustang Boss 429...
They're regular 350 Corvettes, while the Challenger is a Hemi and the Z28 and especially the boss 429 are rare packages.

If the C3 Coupe was a ZL1 or something I'd get it since there's like 11 of them, but C3 Corvettes with the 350 V8 are everywhere.
 
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can we predict the next? It seems they are coming from the 48 shortlist that have the physics data.
I hope not. The list that is said to contain physics data is missing some of the best cars that were leaked. Such as these, to name a few:

BMW 507 ‘57
Buick GNX '87
Ferrari 599 ‘06
Fiat Coupe Turbo Plus ‘00
Honda Civic SiR-II (EG) ‘93
Honda NSX GT500 '00
Mazda Autozam AZ-1 ‘91
Mazda Roadster 1.8 RS (NB) ‘98
Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.5 - 16 Evolution II ‘91
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR '95
NISMO 400R '96
Nissan Silvia K's AERO (S14) '96
Nissan Skyline GT-R (KPGC110) '73
Toyota Celica 1600GT (TA22) '70
Volkswagen Golf V GTI '05
 
I don't really see the appeal of this, not when the Mk7 GTI is quite similar and already in the game.

Now if we were talking about a Golf R32 or R... that would be an entirely different story. 🔥🔥🔥
The appeal is to also have the V generation of the GTI represented in the game. It was included in older GT titles, so seeing it return is far more realistic than PD opting for the R versions you mention.
 
Usually when an update comes out we get one notable race car:
April: Subaru BRZ GT300 '20
May: Toyota GR010 Hybrid '21
June: Suzuki Pikes Peak '97
July: Nissan R30 Super Formula '84
August: Mclaren MP4/4 '88

So following that pattern and judging by remaining race cars in datamined list with steering parameters, we get:
-SUPRA_RACECAR_XX_A (Gr.3/Gr.2 Toyota GR Supra?)
-Bugatti Type 37 A Grand Prix '28 (Probably will be featured with another race car, since Maserati got along side Nissan Group 5 Car)
-Audi Sport quattro S1 Rally Car '86
-Lancia Rally 037 EVO '84
-Lancia Delta S4 Rally Car '86
-Lancia Delta HF Integrale Rally Car '92

Cars worth of 5/6 Months of updates, unless September one changes that pattern.
I’m thinking the Supra race car may be a placeholder for the GR GT3 Concept. It could also be the GT500 Supra or Saitama Toyopet GreenBrave GT300 Supra. Unless, it’s the Celica Supra XX Group A race car or this:
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I’m thinking the Supra race car may be a placeholder for the GR GT3 Concept. It could also be the GT500 Supra or Saitama Toyopet GreenBrave GT300 Supra. Unless, it’s the Celica Supra XX Group A race car or this:
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It was confirmed a while back that that Supra race car was just for the Olympic Virtual Series in GT Sport. I think it was simply a Gr. 3 Supra with a different livery.
 
I hope not. The list that is said to contain physics data is missing some of the best cars that were leaked. Such as these, to name a few:

BMW 507 ‘57
Buick GNX '87
Ferrari 599 ‘06
Fiat Coupe Turbo Plus ‘00
Honda Civic SiR-II (EG) ‘93
Honda NSX GT500 '00
Mazda Autozam AZ-1 ‘91
Mazda Roadster 1.8 RS (NB) ‘98
Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.5 - 16 Evolution II ‘91
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR '95
NISMO 400R '96
Nissan Silvia K's AERO (S14) '96
Nissan Skyline GT-R (KPGC110) '73
Toyota Celica 1600GT (TA22) '70
Volkswagen Golf V GTI '05
All those have one thing in common - they are from previous games. As much as I would love to see Evo III, no physics data attached I'm sure means it's just leftovers from previous GTs.
 
All those have one thing in common - they are from previous games. As much as I would love to see Evo III, no physics data attached I'm sure means it's just leftovers from previous GTs.
There are many cars from the previous games that aren’t listed. So the ones that appear in the leaks must have some sort of connection to GT7. Maybe work was started on bringing the back, but then temporarily halted for whatever reason. So I wouldn’t rule them out entirely.
 
I hope not. The list that is said to contain physics data is missing some of the best cars that were leaked. Such as these, to name a few:

BMW 507 ‘57
Buick GNX '87
Ferrari 599 ‘06
Fiat Coupe Turbo Plus ‘00
Honda Civic SiR-II (EG) ‘93
Honda NSX GT500 '00
Mazda Autozam AZ-1 ‘91
Mazda Roadster 1.8 RS (NB) ‘98
Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.5 - 16 Evolution II ‘91
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR '95
NISMO 400R '96
Nissan Silvia K's AERO (S14) '96
Nissan Skyline GT-R (KPGC110) '73
Toyota Celica 1600GT (TA22) '70
Volkswagen Golf V GTI '05
I was rather hoping the NSX and Merc Evo etc would be included or eventually added to the game which I hope they still do in some respect so I totally agree with you there.
 
It was confirmed a while back that that Supra race car was just for the Olympic Virtual Series in GT Sport. I think it was simply a Gr. 3 Supra with a different livery.
Haha. I think someone else replied to me about a while ago.
I'm telling you, man, it's all driving me to drink.... and I don't drink.
 
The Porsche VGT Spyder that is on the leaked car list is coming on GT7 Update 1.22 on September 29, 2022.

 

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