Gran Turismo 7 February 2025 Update 1.56 Now Available

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Not really. The 205 can have front spotlights added. The rest of it is various levels of de-badging. Widebody doesn't change the options.
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The Z4 has the usual options and a slightly more aggressive front splitter with a wide body.
Love the spot lights!

I've since seen the 205 widebody, which allows it to get the Rallye wheel arches, at least.

I see the Z4 gets the Z4M front bumper, too.
 
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I see the Z4 gets the Z4M front bumper, too.
Actually, that's the E85 LCI front bumper that gets installed with Type B (non-wide) front option.
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For comparison, the M Coupe: (EDIT: this is actually installed with the Type B front if you have a widebody)
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And here it is. Need to note:

1) On my videos I use automatic transmission as controller user and Racing Medium tyres. So that's why the wheels don't look very farm like and it's comically slow up hills. When the game decided to kick the gears down things naturally got easier.

2) Also, don't know if it's a bug or a trait of the car but going downhill the throttle would stick and require brakes to slow down.
 


And here it is. Need to note:

1) On my videos I use automatic transmission as controller user and Racing Medium tyres. So that's why the wheels don't look very farm like and it's comically slow up hills. When the game decided to kick the gears down things naturally got easier.

2) Also, don't know if it's a bug or a trait of the car but going downhill the throttle would stick and require brakes to slow down.

Gran Turismo: The Real ASMR Simulator.
 


And here it is. Need to note:

1) On my videos I use automatic transmission as controller user and Racing Medium tyres. So that's why the wheels don't look very farm like and it's comically slow up hills. When the game decided to kick the gears down things naturally got easier.

2) Also, don't know if it's a bug or a trait of the car but going downhill the throttle would stick and require brakes to slow down.

Based on the running time of the footage you recorded it looks like an entire lap of the Nurburgring would be around twenty minutes.
 
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Love the spot lights!

I've since seen the 205 widebody, which allows it to get the Rallye wheel arches, at least.

I see the Z4 gets the Z4M front bumper, too.
Well the 205 Rallye in Germany used the 1.9 engine from the GTi instead of the carb'd 1.3
 
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:D
Just for your knowledge, this is a whole 14 minutes slower around the ring than the 2004 WRX, the hay must be impacting the speed a bit though


 
Wanted to take Unimog for a spin and just roam around off-road parts of Willow Springs, but it's apparently not possible anymore? Back in GT6 you could drive around freely, the only limits were actual physical barriers and fences, but it seems like GT7 just resets you back on track as soon as you get to like 10-20m away from the road. Is there actually no way to drive everywhere now?
 
Just curious, the Dashboard menu still count 526 total cars instead of 529.
This is because 526 is the true number of cars we have - not including the Stealth model Mazda RX-Vision GT3, Christian Dior De Tomaso Mangusta and Red Bull X2019 Anniversary.
 
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