As far as we know, Gran Turismo 5 features the most extensive list of vehicles ever seen in any racing video game. 1,031 cars will be featured in the game, which players can drive on 26 different locations and 71 different tracks.
Amongst many others, Lamborghini and Bugatti will make their first appearance in the game, following on from their introduction in Gran Turismo PSP. It has been confirmed the new “gullwing” Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG will appear, along with Ferrari’s recently unveiled 458 Italia. McLaren will also make their first appearance as a native manufacturer with the inclusion of the McLaren F1 road car (the F1 GTR race version was present in Gran Turismo 4, but was included in BMW’s dealership). Le Mans spec cars will make a return appearance.
The cars in GT5 will be separated into two types, “standard” and “premium”. In the list below, standard cars are marked as (S) and premium cars are marked with (P). Standard cars will have standard headlights, no interior/cockpit view and basic damage modelling. Premium cars will be extremely detailed inside and out, have headlights capable of high and low beams and an extensive, detailed damage model. The game will feature significantly fewer “premium” cars because they take longer to model.
Up to 16 cars will be able to race on track at once and up to 32 karts will be able to be on track at once. This is the first time in the main numbered series that more than 6 cars are on track at once.
Carbon R (R34) ’04 (S), NISMO 380RS Super Leggera (S), S2000 GT1 ’04 (S), S2000 GT1 Turbo (P), S2000 R1 ’04 (S), S2000 Street Version ’04 (S)
Art Morrison
Corvette’60 (SEMA Gran Turismo Awards 2006) (P)
Aston Martin
DB7 Vantage Coupe ’00 (S), DB9 Coupe ’03 (S), DB9 Coupe ’06 (P), V8 Vantage ’99 (S), Vanquish ’04 (S)
Audi
A2 1.4 ’02 (S), A3 3.2 quattro ’03 (S), A4 Touring Car ’04 (S), Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car ’02 (S), Le Mans quattro ’03 (S), Nuvolari quattro ’03 (S), Pikes Peak quattro ’03 (S), quattro ’82 (S), R8 4.2 FSI R tronic ’07 (P), R8 5.2 FSI quattro ’09 (P), R8 LMS Race Car ’09 (S), R8 LMS Race Car (Team PlayStation) ’09 (S), R8 Race Car ’01 (S), R8 Race Car (Audi PlayStation Team ORECA) ’05 (S), R10 TDI Race Car ’06 (P), RS 4 ’01 (S), RS 6 ’02 (S), RS 6 Avant ’02 (S), RS 6 Avant ’08 (P), S3 ’02 (S), S4 ’98 (S), S4 ’03 (S), TT Coupe 1.8T quattro ’00 (S), TT Coupe 3.2 quattro ’03 (P/S), TT Coupe 3.2 quattro ’07 (P), TTS Coupe ’09 (P)
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As far as we know, Gran Turismo 5 features the most extensive list of vehicles ever seen in any racing video game. 1,031 cars will be featured in the game, which players can drive on 26 different locations and 71 different tracks.
Amongst many others, Lamborghini and Bugatti will make their first appearance in the game, following on from their introduction in Gran Turismo PSP. It has been confirmed the new “gullwing” Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG will appear, along with Ferrari’s recently unveiled 458 Italia. McLaren will also make their first appearance as a native manufacturer with the inclusion of the McLaren F1 road car (the F1 GTR race version was present in Gran Turismo 4, but was included in BMW’s dealership). Le Mans spec cars will make a return appearance.
The cars in GT5 will be separated into two types, “standard” and “premium”. In the list below, standard cars are marked as (S) and premium cars are marked with (P). Standard cars will have standard headlights, no interior/cockpit view and basic damage modelling. Premium cars will be extremely detailed inside and out, have headlights capable of high and low beams and an extensive, detailed damage model. The game will feature significantly fewer “premium” cars because they take longer to model.
Up to 16 cars will be able to race on track at once and up to 32 karts will be able to be on track at once. This is the first time in the main numbered series that more than 6 cars are on track at once.
AC Cars
427 S/C ’66 (S)
Acura
CL 3.2 Type-S ’01 (S), CL 3.2 Type-S ’03 (S), DN-X Concept ’02 (S), HSC Concept ’04 (S), INTEGRA TYPE R ’01 (S), NSX ’91 (P/S), NSX RM ’91 (P), NSX ’04 (S), NSX Coupe ’97 (S), RSX Type-S ’04 (S)
AEM
S2000 (SEMA Gran Turismo Awards 2005) (P)
Alfa Romeo
147 2.0 TWIN SPARK ’02 (S), 147 GTA ’02 (S), 147 TI 2.0 TWIN SPARK ’06 (P), 155 2.5 V6 TI ’93 (S), 156 2.5 V6 24V ’98 (S), 166 2.5 V6 24V Sportronic ’98 (S), 8C Competizione ’08 (P), Brera Sky Window 3.2 JTS Q4 ’06 (P), Giulia Sprint GTA 1600 ’65 (S), Giulia Sprint Speciale ’63 (S), GIULIA TZ2 carrozzata da ZAGATO CN.AR750106 ’65 (Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance Gran Turismo Trophy 2009) (P), GT 3.2 V6 24V ’04 (S), GTV 3.0 V6 24V ’01 (S), Spider 3.0i V6 24V ’01 (S), Spider 1600 Duetto ’66 (S)
Alpine
A110 1600S ’73 (S), A310 1600VE ’73 (S)
Amuse
Carbon R (R34) ’04 (S), NISMO 380RS Super Leggera (S), S2000 GT1 ’04 (S), S2000 GT1 Turbo (P), S2000 R1 ’04 (S), S2000 Street Version ’04 (S)
Art Morrison
Corvette’60 (SEMA Gran Turismo Awards 2006) (P)
Aston Martin
DB7 Vantage Coupe ’00 (S), DB9 Coupe ’03 (S), DB9 Coupe ’06 (P), V8 Vantage ’99 (S), Vanquish ’04 (S)
Audi
A2 1.4 ’02 (S), A3 3.2 quattro ’03 (S), A4 Touring Car ’04 (S), Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car ’02 (S), Le Mans quattro ’03 (S), Nuvolari quattro ’03 (S), Pikes Peak quattro ’03 (S), quattro ’82 (S), R8 4.2 FSI R tronic ’07 (P), R8 5.2 FSI quattro ’09 (P), R8 LMS Race Car ’09 (S), R8 LMS Race Car (Team PlayStation) ’09 (S), R8 Race Car ’01 (S), R8 Race Car (Audi PlayStation Team ORECA) ’05 (S), R10 TDI Race Car ’06 (P), RS 4 ’01 (S), RS 6 ’02 (S), RS 6 Avant ’02 (S), RS 6 Avant ’08 (P), S3 ’02 (S), S4 ’98 (S), S4 ’03 (S), TT Coupe 1.8T quattro ’00 (S), TT Coupe 3.2 quattro ’03 (P/S), TT Coupe 3.2 quattro ’07 (P), TTS Coupe ’09 (P)
Autobacs
ARTA Garaiya (JGTC) ’03 (S), ARTA Garaiya (SUPER GT) ’08 (P), Garaiya ’02 (S)
Autobianchi
A112 Abarth ’79 (S)
Bentley
Speed 8 Race Car ’03 (S)
BLITZ
DUNLOP ER34 SKYLINE (D1GP) ’07 (P), ER34 D1 SPEC (D1GP) ’04 (S)
BMW
120d ’04 (S), 120i ’04 (S), 135i Coupe ’07 (P), 320i Touring Car ’03 (S), 330i ’05 (S), 2002 Turbo ’73 (S), Concept 1 Series tii ’07 (P), M3 ’04 (S), M3 Coupe ’07 (P), M3 CSL ’03 (S), BMW M3 GTR ’03 (S), M3 GTR Race Car ’01 (S), M5 ’05 (S), M5 ’08 (P), McLaren F1 GTR Race Car ’97 (S), M Coupe ’98 (S), V12 LMR Race Car ’99 (S), Z4 ’03 (P/S), Z4 M Coupe ’08 (P)
Bugatti
Veyron 16.4 ’09 (S)
Buick
GNX ’87 (S), Special ’62 (SEMA Gran Turismo Awards 2003) (S)
Cadillac
CIEN Concept ’02 (S)
Callaway
C12 ’03 (S)
Caterham
Seven Fire Blade ’02 (S)
Chaparral
2D Race Car ’67 (S), 2J Race Car ’70 (S)
Chevrolet
2010 Dale Earnhardt Jr. #88 AMP Energy/National Guard CHEVROLET IMPALA ’10 (P), 2010 Jeff Gordon #24 DuPont CHEVROLET IMPALA ’10 (P), 2010 Jimmie Johnson #48 Lowe’s CHEVROLET IMPALA ’10 (P), 2010 Juan Montoya #42 Target CHEVROLET IMPALA ’10 (P), 2010 Tony Stewart #14 Office Depot/Old Spice CHEVROLET IMPALA ’10 (P), Camaro IROC-Z Concept ’88 (S), Camaro LM Race Car (S), Camaro SS ’69 (S), Camaro SS ’00 (S), Camaro SS ’10 (P), Camaro SS RM ’10 (P), Camaro Z28 ’69 (P/S), Camaro Z28 Coupe ’97 (S), Camaro Z28 RM ’69 (P), Chevelle SS 454 ’70 (S), Corvette C5-R (C5) ’00 (S), Corvette Convertible (C1) ’54 (S), Corvette Coupe (C2) ’63 (S), Corvette GRAND SPORT (C4) ’96 (S), Corvette Stingray Convertible (C3) ’69 (P), Corvette Stingray L46 350 (C3) ’69 (S), Corvette Z06 (C2) Race Car ’63 (S), Corvette Z06 (C5) ’00 (S), Corvette Z06 (C5) ’04 (P), Corvette Z06 (C6) ’06 (P), Corvette Z06 (C6) RM ’06 (P), Corvette ZR-1 (C4) ’90 (S), Corvette ZR1 (C6) ’09 (P/S), Corvette ZR1 (C6) RM ’09 (P), Silverado SST Concept ’02 (S), SSR ’03 (S)
Chrysler
300C ’05 (S), Crossfire ’04 (S), Prowler ’02 (S), PT Cruiser ’00 (S)
Citro
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