Gran Turismo Sport Adds 5 Japanese Cars, Including Honda S2000

The lineup also includes the Mitsubishi GTO Twin Turbo.

Arcade racing fans are likely looking forward to Need for Speed Heat, which will be released later in the year. However, sims can’t be beat with Gran Turismo Sport. Polyphony Digital, a developer, has made the title even more exciting with an August update. It’s all about JDM.

Available from today Gran Turismo Sport The beloved Honda S2000 roadster, with its high-revving engine & fabric top, is now available in the virtual inventory. The garage welcomes the Mitsubishi GTO Twin Turbo, a sleek design combined with a 3.0-liter V6 that produces 276 horsepower in its JDM-spec model. Side note: The Euro model produced 282 horsepower, while the North American version was stronger at 300 horsepower.

Gran Turismo Sport Adds 5 Japanese Cars, Including Honda S2000

The Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX Style R STi Version VI was also available in the 1990s. Only 1,000 copies were ever produced. This was the last special Impreza variant and was joined by several other limited-run models that were based on the sedan or hatchback body styles.

The 1983 Toyota Corolla Levin 3door 1600GT APEX (AE86), needs no introduction. Meanwhile, the Nissan Silvia K’s Dia Selection first seen as GT5 and GT6 makes a long-awaited return to those who love the timeless beauty of the S13.

The August update includes more than just five Japanese sports cars. Gran Turismo Sport now features wet conditions at both the Red Bull Ring circuits and the Red Bull Ring Short Track circuits. Spa-Francorchamps is still not available, but it’s possible that it will be in a future update. This famous track from the Belgian Ardennes was originally available in GT5 as downloadable content, and was then made free of charge in GT6. The game’s developer has been prevented from adding the track due to high licensing fees. However, a video that was posted on the Gran Turismo official account on Tweet strongly suggests that it will be added.