What all new cars do you want to see in GT7?

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Absolutely love this car and it's probably the new road car I want to see the most in GT7, because I miss that European side of Ford on the series. I'm talking to you GT2. Ford on this game was way more Europe than America. :lol:

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How about the Audi S8? Have we ever had an S8? Ronin reminded me of that particular car.

Already got you covered :P

Hellcat Challenger, doesnt matter which trim or model year

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2020 Cadillac CTS-V

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2012 CTS-V Coupe maybe the wagon too.

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D2 (1996-2003) Audi S8

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D3 (2006-2010) Audi S8

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D4 Audi S8 (2013-2018)

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Ferrari 250GTE

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Aston Martin DB4 GT

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Maserati Sebring 4000GT

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Lamborghini Islero GTS

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Maserati Ghibli

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Alfa Romeo Montreal

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Maserati Bora

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Iso Grifo 7 Litri

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Lamborghini LM002

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Mercedes Benz 300SL preferably coupe but roadster is nice too

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Mercedes Benz 300CE 6.0 Hammer

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Mercedes 600 SEC

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Alfa Romeo 155 GTA Stradale

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How about some Mercedes Wagons?

AMG Hammer Wagon (a bit harder to get a model for)

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S210 E55 Estate

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S211 E63 Estate

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S212 E63 Estate

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I'd like PD to go wild. Like complete balls-to-the-wall crazy with every weird, wild, and obscure car they can come up with. A ridiculous number of cars, hundreds and hundreds. I want 40 Alfas, and obscure racers, and JDM minivans, and all that other stuff that makes Gran Turismo what it is. If i have to be specific though, i'd love to have a proper C7.R Corvette, and SCGs new racers, a healthy serving of Group C machines, Can-Am brutes, classic Italians, and maybe some weirdo Gr.X stuff too, like that streamlined Oldsmobile from the 1980s.
 
Y'know the more I think about it, I'm not actually sure what I'd like to see introduced for this one. There's plenty of cars I like and plenty I'd like to see in racing games in general, but I'm not sure how well they'd fit into Gran Turismo. Maybe more real cars, maybe more PD concepts organized better? Or maybe just more GT3s?
 
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I would like to actually see some very early cars, Model T , etc.

and the F150 electric lightning with extended battery range.
 
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Come to think of it yeah, never had Saab in GT ever. That does need to be remedied.
 
Well the new Z obviously, and there needs to be a far greater american presence within the game. (Just no Crossovers pls)
 
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Why would it be a big surprise for the AMG ONE to appear in GT7?
Because cars like e.t.c. Ford GT that was a "flagship" car in previous Forza games it took 4-5 years to appear in a GT title.... I wish to break this "tradition"
 
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Because cars like e.t.c. Ford GT that was a "flagship" car in previous Forza games it took 4-5 years to appear in a GT title...
It took far too long for that car to make it into GT Sport. And we're still waiting for obvious additions like the Ferrari 488, Ford Focus RS, Audi R8 '15, McLaren P1, Porsche 918, Ferrari F12, Mercedes C63, Audi RS5, BMW M5 '13 and Dodge Challenger Hellcat.
 
I hope that PD solution the cars list in GT7. There are many interested cars that GT hasn't got: Audi RS6, BMW M2, Mclaren 720s, Ferrari Testarossa... I can be days writing
 
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Well the new Z obviously, and there needs to be a far greater american presence within the game. (Just no Crossovers pls)
If I were at PD, I'd wait for the production-spec version of this new Z before working on adding it into the series. I also agree there could be more American cars, especially classics from defunct manufacturers like Pontiac, but I think DPi/LMDh cars could be a fantastic way to get some automakers into Gr.1, with Chevrolet's Corvette C7 DPi and the Cadillac DPi immediately coming to mind. That said, PD may want to wait even longer to see what happens with LMDh, as we could get an even wider variety of potential Gr.1 additions, such as from Ferrari, BMW, McLaren, Lexus, and who knows who else.
 
There was a time PD added so many 350Z versions. From the Concept to Concept LM. Later even got the Amuse 380. Really ben a mystery not to get a 370Z.

The Proto Z would be fine in the game today. That car is in PC3, along with a racing version. It looks cool and awesome to drive. Would have added another Gr.4 and/or GR.3 car to the Nissan line up.
 
I love historic cars
there are certain rarities that
which lead to a return or an unprecedented inclusion
we will surely be amazed these are some that deserve to be on GT7 even if it is difficult.
The first car and a historical one of Italian derivation
but it was also produced in australia,
This is a version of the Fiat Nuova 500 built under license from the Turin-based company in various displacements and versions from 1957 to 1975. HORMANN Uno Turbo i.e.

When this latest version of the Fiat Uno Turbo came out, the German tuner in 1989 was the first to present an equipment kit.
At the time it was the best known German specialist for tuning on Fiat models, he presented it at the Essen Motor Show.Its Very rare.

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Hormann Fiat Uno Turbo I.E 1989-90?
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Lotus Esprit 350
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1962-65 AC/Shelby 289 "Street Cobra" (Most produced model of the Original Cobra's)
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Still tastefully preserving the beautiful aesthetics of the AC Ace, but included with a Ford 289 Small Block making 271 HP. Somehow overshadowed by the 427 version of the Cobra, even though the 289 was the model that Shelby American Inc. produced most of, and was the car that put Shelby American Inc. on the map. Nearly 300 pounds lighter than the famous 427 version,145 HP less, much less tire, and no ridiculous looking bodykit. The completely different philosophy compared to the 427, makes this more of a sports car, than a true muscle car like the 427 Cobra already seen in the game. For those that felt the 427 was overpowered, and the AC Ace was underpowered, this was the happy-medium. Oddly enough, the 289 Cobra has never been officially included in a video game, even though it is the most popular model originally from Shelby. In my opinion, It belongs a place in Gran Turismo as much, if not more than the 427 and Daytona.
 
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I continue with other interesting preachings.A Nissan Micra with both a turbocharger and a supercharger. In 1989. The K10 Micra (or March in some markets), possibly the least attractive supermini ever made, was plumbed with an eight-valve, 930cc four-cylinder engine boosted by the low-end torque of a supercharger and the outright top-end spin of a turbo. It was utter madness, and it was called the Micra Super Turbo.

Nissan Micra Super Turbo 1989
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Alfa Romeo 75 IMSA 1989

10th Automobile Tour of Italy, took place from 14 to 19 November 1989. [13] An Alfa Romeo 75 poker occupied the highest positions in IMSA; The third ranking was D'Amore / Noberasco / Cianci private.
A 1.8-liter four-cylinder turbo engine capable of developing 335 hp was installed under the hood of the car. However, in 1989, the engine produced around 400 HP of power and with a maximum speed of over 270 km / h.

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Sometimes I wonder if PD could add in the Honda RC-F1 1.5X (aka RC101) and RA099 prototypes as livery editable 90s F1 cars (they never entered a race, although the RC-F1 1.5X was crash tested and the RA099 was entered in an official testing session).
It would be cool. More race cars i will always welcome :D
 
Sometimes I wonder if PD could add in the Honda RC-F1 1.5X (aka RC101) and RA099 prototypes as livery editable 90s F1 cars (they never entered a race, although the RC-F1 1.5X was crash tested and the RA099 was entered in an official testing session).
Sometimes I wonder if PD could add in the Honda RC-F1 1.5X (aka RC101) and RA099 prototypes as livery editable 90s F1 cars (they never entered a race, although the RC-F1 1.5X was crash tested and the RA099 was entered in an official testing session).
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Seeing as the era of the RA099 looks so similar, I think it would make more sense for PD to just bring back the old Formula Gran Turismo, and guarantee players more freedom in what it looks like. Otherwise, players are just going to complain like they did when the W08 was added, if Honda decides they don't want players making their cars look like Ferrari's.
 
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Sometimes I wonder if PD could add in the Honda RC-F1 1.5X (aka RC101) and RA099 prototypes as livery editable 90s F1 cars (they never entered a race, although the RC-F1 1.5X was crash tested and the RA099 was entered in an official testing session).
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This car will work for a generic 90's F1 car. I think it would be appropriate to have it sit alongside the 80's-style F-1500T and hopefully the 00's-style Formula Gran Turismo with a proper V10. I would also like to have a 2021-style Formula Gran Turismo as opposed to the W08 from 2017.
 
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