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

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Trans am series Mustang, Camaro, and Challenger.

any year 87 - 93 Mustang as well.
Yes please! 👍 Fox’es deserved revival is well overdue. Make mine a ’79 Indy Pacer… or ’82 ”Boss” (GT) That would be a trip down pre teen memory lane for me.
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Just bought a Hot Wheels version. If PD include any obscure fox-body Mustang, this would be my choice. V8 swap, Ford GT V6 swap, Focus RS swap. Easy.
 
Gonne re-do my Gr. 2 wishlist:

Best of Class One:
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Aston Martin Vantage DTM '19:

Base color: R-Motorsport I
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BMW M4 Turbo DTM '19:
Base color: BMW Team RMG
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Honda NSX-GT Type S '22:
Base color: Red Bull MOTUL MUGEN
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Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 '21:
Base color: NISMO MOTUL AUTECH
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Nissan Z GT500 '22:
Base color: Calsonic IMPUL
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Toyota GR Supra GT500 '21:
Base color: au TOM'S
 
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Gonne re-do my Gr. 2 wishlist:

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Aston Martin Vantage DTM '19:

Base color: R-Motorsport I
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BMW M4 Turbo DTM '19:
Base color: BMW Team RMG
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Honda NSX-GT Type S '22:
Base color: Red Bull MOTUL MUGEN
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Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 '21:
Base color: NISMO MOTUL AUTECH
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Nissan Z GT500 '22:
Base color: Calsonic IMPUL
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Toyota GR Supra GT500 '21:
Base color: au TOM'S
that would been a miracle ❤❤❤❤ well spended 10 millions
 
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Please no more VGTs. No more GTs.

We need more road cars. That's what made Gran Turismo so fun and popular in the old days. People got to drive their own cars or cars they were reasonably able to save for and purchase in the future.

In short they were attainable and tangibly within in reach.
 
GT7 could really use some Can-Am cars.

Crazy late reply, but I reinstalled PC2. Had to relive the Porsche.
We have the Chaparral. If we got the Porsche and the return of the Toyota 7, that would be enough for me. Considering PD don’t give us full grids of race series.
 
I gotta say that GT could really use more love for classics such as

Tucker Torpedo 1948

Hudson Hornet 1952

Ford Thunderbird 1955

Plymouth Belvedere 1957

Chevrolet Bel Air 1957

Chevrolet Impala 1959

Chevrolet Impala SS 1964

Ford Fairlane 500 1966

Chevrolet El Camino SS 1970
 
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I gotta say that GT could really use more love for classics such as

Tucker Torpedo 1948

Hudson Hornet 1952

Ford Thunderbird 1955

Plymouth Belvedere 1957

Chevrolet Bel Air 1957

Chevrolet Impala 1959

Chevrolet Impala SS 1964

Ford Fairlane 500 1966

Chevrolet El Camino SS 1970
Also any F1 cars from the 1960s like the Lotus 25, etc...
 
We need variants of existing VGT cars.
I agree with this

  • The Mercedes AMG VGT racing series needs a Gr3 variant, would only need slight adjustments to BoP to fit.
  • The BMW VGT needs a Gr3 variant, really boring to look at BMW's lineup with 2 M6's and an awful M3, only cool one is the Z4.
  • The Aston Martin VGT could theoretically work as a Gr3 car downtuned and drivetrain changed to MR tomconform with Gr3 regs.
  • The Lexus VGT should absolutely have a Gr2 variant.
  • The Ferrari VGT should have a Gr1 variant (uses the same engine (if tuned) as the 499P).
  • The Lamborghini VGT should have a Gr1 variant with Gr1 levels of downforce (right now it has Gr3 levels of downforce).
  • The MINI clubman VGT should have a GrB variant.
  • The Daihatsu copen RJ VGT maaaaybe could do with a Gr4 variant for fun?.
 
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I really wonder if PD actually has some more "special" vehicles..
we got escudo, vw id r, valkyrie, mp 4/4 ? ...wonder if we will get some more in 2024..and what's with loebs peugeot..I consider that as special
 
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Please no more VGTs. No more GTs.

We need more road cars. That's what made Gran Turismo so fun and popular in the old days. People got to drive their own cars or cars they were reasonably able to save for and purchase in the future.

In short they were attainable and tangibly within in reach.
GTP, LMDH, LMH!! So many incredible cars racing at the top level that would be great to get in this game.
Bentley, where is Bentley? is PD planning to add them at some stage?
This thread, as the name somewhat suggests, is for commenting on what cars that have never been in a GT game before you'd like to see in GT7.

With that in mind, please state actual cars you'd like to see; not brands, not racing categories, not cars you don't want to see. Actual cars, please.

Bear in mind also that we have a Suggestions forum in which many of these cars will also have been suggested, where you can "Like" the relevant posts to upvote them. There is... some evidence that PD uses this forum (after all, its origins are linked to a PD request...) to give enhanced priority to well-liked vehicles, so it may be of benefit to do so.


Edit: I'm not sure why we're still getting posts with cars from previous GT games (and in some cases deliberately) when this is very clearly, repeatedly stated as a thread for all-new cars which have never been in a GT game before. Per my previous post:

I'm getting rather bored of repeating this every three pages, so from now on if people can't be bothered looking up whether the cars they're posting here have been in previous GT games or not, I can't be bothered mentioning it or fixing the posts to be thread-appropriate. They just get binned.
 
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There are a few cars with pretty significant historical and/or motorsports significance that are missing:

S2 Toyota Supra (There may have been one in GT2, its hard for me to recall)
First Generation Porsche Boxster (perennially excluded, which is sad considering how significant they are for Porsche)
Lancia 037 (seems like this one could be on the way, eventually)
Saab 99
Lancia Fulvia HF
 
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ford Sierra pikes peak costumized
To me that looks like a RS200.
Regionally different name like Suzuki Escudo/Suzuki Vitara?

Though then I would be surprised that Ford used Sierra for different cars in different regions.
 
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To me that looks like a RS200.
Regionally different name like Suzuki Escudo/Suzuki Vitara?

Though then I would be surprised that Ford used Sierra for different cars in different regions.
if my memory history is right about cars..rs200 road car..was based on rally costum car called rs200...which was basicly heavy modified sierra...
so technicly every rs200 is sierra...
same thing happen to seat cupra...which is seat leon..
that's why I wrote ford sierra..should have wrote coswort

maybe some older American ( 50+,not 30 years old guys who know cars from videogames) can confirm this..
if I am wrong then MY BAD
 
basicly heavy modified sierra...
Not even close.

The Escort RS Cosworth (which was a much later car) used a Sierra floorpan, but the RS200 was a completely bespoke vehicle. With the exception of some non-structural parts-bin (lights, steering wheel, windscreen) no part of any other Ford was in the car.

It was also a Ford of Europe project, developed and constructed entirely in the UK.
 
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