There is also the original Mazda MX-5 Miata.
PlayStation 4 Sim racing fans have another Gran Turismo update. Kazunori Yamauchi, GT boss, recently posted a teaser photo to Twitter that shows five silhouettes of cars. It was prefaced by a March 5 date which indicates when the next GT Sport update will take place.
It’s not difficult to find out the names of the vehicles in the update. Supercars are the new fad, both literally and metaphorically. This time around, the Mercedes SLR McLaren (upper right) and Pagani Huayra(lower left) are easily recognisable. It is not the McLaren F1 model, but the particular version that is difficult to identify the car at the lower left. We are betting that it is the GTR model in this instance.
We see the iconic machine in the middle, but it doesn’t have supercar status. Our eyes see a Mazda MX-5 We believe that this is the original model of the first-generation with the flip-up headlights. This leaves the car in its upper left. The bubble-esque roof with long decklid spoiler and long bonnet should help you identify this new 2020 model. Toyota Supra. It looks like you will be able to test drive the digital version of this car before it hits showrooms later in the year.
Gran Turismo Sport launched with a smaller car count than previous versions of the racing sim. This was in contrast to other iterations, and there is also competition from Xbox’s Forza series. Since its October 2017 launch, new content has been coming out on a regular basis. However, Polyphony Digital repeatedly stated that GT Sport was not meant to replace the long-awaited Gran Turismo 7 title. Although no official information has been released about when the game might arrive, it is believed that it will not happen before 2020.