Agreed.
I'm surprised that these cars are a priority for PD. This game has not just a lot of features absent, such as car selling, but also a lot of glaring omissions from the car list itself. I mean what other 2022 racing game of this particular style launched without a C8 Corvette? I can't think of one. But instead of adding tracks and such omitted cars as a priority we get well a suzuki cappucino and a 'new' layout of a track we already have. And arguably it isn't even a new layout since the track itself remained the same.
All in all I think PD need better priorities when it comes to post-launch content because if this garbage we've gotten and will be getting soon is to be the norm then there is no hope for this game.
This month's 3 cars atleast are an improvement over the April content update. But that wasn't that hard to do, given how underwhelming it was.
And I'm not really concerned about the C8 Vette, as it will come sooner or later. In fact, I'd rather wait so they add the C8 Z06 instead of the Stingray. There are way more pressing matters, when it comes to cars yet to show up. We are almost 10 years waiting to complete the holy trinity of hybrid hypercars for example. We still lack any Audi RS model, a modern R8... we lack any BMW M that's not an M3/M4 variant. The list is veeeeery long.
The biggest concern, is that despite (supposedly) now having access to outsourcing, PD is somehow putting out less cars per update, than they did with GTS.
As for the third car, it has the potential to be the most interesting to me, while it can be quite the opposite. It could be a new VGT or a variation of an existing one, or a C3 Corvette as mentioned before (pls no!). Just a reminder that we are still waiting for a supposed Ford VGT.
The shapes of the car, look very similar to either the Ferrari California, California T, 812 GTS, 599 SA Aperta, F60 America, F12 TRS (although some of these are a bit of a stretch).