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

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De Tomaso P72 '19
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So a little context, Peugeot made an awesome Le-mans inspired supercar back in the 90's, Peugeot’s skunkworks engineers made this, the Oxia, a twin turbo V6 monster making over 600bhp. Named after a region of Mars, presumably one they hoped to visit soon, it was a laboratory of future car technology.

It was a really cool running concept car! Nuff said! We defo need some older concept cars and cool retro looking ones imo since GT7 acts like a car encyclopedia.

1988 PEUGEOT OXIA CONCEPT CAR

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Nice article by TOP GEAR here: https://www.topgear.com/car-news/concept/concepts-time-forgot-670bhp-peugeot-oxia-supercar

Also cool retro video here:
 
The 2023(?) Suzuki Spacia Gear, iirc it’s 4wd, turbo charged and a hybrid :)

I personally really love these types of kei vans and I think it would be really the type of vehicle PD would actually like too. They’ve added vans in the past few updates, but no kei vans since probably the Honda Step van and Suzuki Wagon Rrrrrr 😅

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About any Hyundai TCR making it to the game. We know adding GR.4 race cars to the game is pretty rare. The Genesis G70, Swift Sport and Mazda3 being the newest to the franchise.

If PD will not be adding a new Hyundai race car(other than maybe that just revealed Hyundai Genesis WEC), the 2024/2025 i30 Sedan N TCR Edition would be good enough as a base.
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Hyundai also announced the Elantra N1 TC EVO. If we’re not going to get a full on Hyundai TCR, at least a race spec model would be good enough. Similar to us not getting the cancelled Mazda3 TCR, we did get the S-Tai version(sans diesel engine though).
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