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This would be a good opportunity to show off their new twin turbo V6 in race trim.
2025?
Hm
It will be shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show as will the Bugatti VGT.I hope Hyundai make a real N 2025.
I hope it's paintable like the LM55...Here's to hoping it's a Premium Base Model
The cockpit of this car partially reminds me of the B-2 Spirit's cockpit design.
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The first low observable automobile in Gran Turismo confirmed...
If they are as fast as the Tomahawk S or Peugeot VGT that's fine with me. But if they are like the X or Red Bull Fan Car I may not even bother to drive them.Lets hope this and the Buggati Vgt are very fast.
That's more an assumption. You don't know that PD would be releasing any other cars for GT6 at all....
And why would they? They're all free anyway so it's not going to make them any money, it won't really retain a paying audience since the people moving on to next gen/PC games, will move on anyway (since the PS3 is now old Gen).
Anything real that they are modelling now will be added to GT7 so that it looks like a suitable increase over GT6 - to release it now, even paid (probably with a low uptake) is going to lessen the impact of whatever GT7 brings to the table.
With the VGT's however, they keeping the profile of the game much higher than DLC packs for other games are doing, they're building ties and relationships with the manufacturers, and crucially, it's giving players something new as a stop gap.
I totally agree though, it's crazy that VGT's can't be utilised more online/offline. Especially the race variants, like the BMW which are crying out for a one make series... all they need is a couple of other liveries!
Lets hope this and the Buggati Vgt are very fast.
Could just be a 50 because "Why not?"
This render got me curious about the number 50 on the side of the Hyundai. Could it suggest that the car is powered by a race-spec version of Hyundai's Tau V8 engine or is it a different meaning.
This render got me curious about the number 50 on the side of the Hyundai. Could it suggest that the car is powered by a race-spec version of Hyundai's Tau V8 engine or is it a different meaning.