
Video games allow gamers to enter a new world with unlimited possibilities that are simply unknown in the real world. Just like the fantastic worlds of RPGs or the intense battles of first-person shooters, the world of racing video games puts players in an immersive environment behind the wheel. Through the lens of the drivers on some of the most famous tracks in the world, such as the Nürburgring and Suzuka Circuit and Willow Springs. In addition, racing games give the average Joe the chance to drive fantastic cars, and no series has proven more fantastic in providing a wide variety of vehicles than Gran Turismo.
Gran Turismo 7 supports this trend by adding the ability to drive more than 420 unique cars, making choosing a favorite even more difficult. Of the countless options, we look forward to this one the most!
10 Porsche 911 RSR
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The Porsche 911 is returning to the popular racing series with several variants. The 911 RSR promises the most fun. Based on the Type 991, the Porsche 911 RSR (2017) was built to drive in the real LM-GTE class.
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The Porsche 911 RSR has a 4.0-liter boxer six-cylinder engine that is mounted amidships in the game. Its direct petrol injection produces 502 hp that are suitable for the road. With some good, sticky tires, the RSR in Gran Turismo 7 will be a lot of fun!
9 McLaren F1 GTR
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Developed as the perfect road car, the McLaren F1 eventually saw enough pressure to produce an F1 for motorsport. In 1995 the GTR was presented with refined aerodynamics and additional changes for the track. The result was the McLaren F1 GTR.
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The McLaren F1 GTR uses a BMW 6.1L V12 engine with a record speed of 1998 at 242 mph! At this speed, the F1 GTR will be one of the fastest cars on the Gran Turismo 7 tracks.
8th Honda NSX Gr. 3
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Based on the 2017 NSX, the Honda NSX Gr. 3 is a virtual car based on the specifications of a GT3 car. Although there is a true NSX GT3, it is stylized by Acura, with notable differences.
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Around the Gran Turismo 7 racetracks there are curves everywhere, with a power to weight ratio of 5 lbs / hp and a 568 hp engine, the NSX Gr. 3 will be addicting and fast!
7th Alfa Romeo 4C Gr. 3
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For the upcoming edition of Gran Turismo, the Alfa Romeo 4C GR. 3, based on the 4C Launch Edition, will have an exciting gig. The Alfa Romeo 4C Gr.3 is another nice example of a virtual car based on a real counterpart.
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The Alfa Romeo 4C is a fan favorite, and returning on a 495 horsepower engine means hours of fun. The 4C Gr.3 is praised for its handling and its speed out of the corners, which proves that the tracks cannot keep up!
6th Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD)
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Drift machine on steroids! The Type A RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD) offers an exciting experience through curves and makes routes like the Nürburgring child’s play!
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This GT classic appears in almost every game and Gran Turismo 7 once again includes the last commemorative edition of the RX-7 FD. With two sequential turbos on a 13B-REW engine, 292 hp ensure fun through curves and straight ahead!
5 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Sports Coupé (C2)
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The Corvette Sting Ray Coupe introduced the world to the iconic Sting Ray Racer design, which took power in the late 1950s and successfully captured the essence of the racer. In the game, the C2 Sting Ray has the ability to drive one!
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With the big block L78 engine, the Corvette C2 will generate 419 hp and prove that this classic can stand the test of time. In addition, the opportunity to drive some of the most iconic routes in the world will be a treat.
4th Honda BEAT
The Honda BEAT shouldn’t be called small, but rather fun, and this class kei car set the standard for what it meant to be small and mighty! The BEAT was unique as a mid-engined RWD car, but the varied tire sizes and convertible design said the BEAT was ready to go.
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Equipped with a 656 cc in-line three-naturally aspirated engine, the BEAT could reach a top speed of 107 mph. It’s mated with a five-speed manual transmission and this tiny car can rival anything in its class!
3 25th anniversary of Lamborghini Countach
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The Countach is arguably the most famous Lambo. The Countach’s styling made it in a league of its own, and that was 1971! Gran Turismo 7 will include this classic Lamborghini in its 25th anniversary edition.
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With an improved exterior design and the introduction of the 5000 Quattrovalve 5.2L V12 engine, the Lamborghini Countach is a formidable opponent. And with 448 horsepower, the Countach will be a breeze to get past the competition, making it hard to wait for Gran Turismo 7 to play this beauty!
2 Aston Martin volcano
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For Gran Turismo 7, a hypercar is exactly what the doctor ordered! Aston Martin produced the Vulcan 2016, a hypercar geared towards the racetrack. The Vulcan is based on the refinements and findings of Aston Martin’s previous hypercar, the One-77.
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The Aston Martin Vulcan is clad with a full carbon monocoque and body, which makes it extremely light, which only benefits the 7.0 liter naturally aspirated V12 engine. This monster can produce 799 horsepower, practically academically at that level; nevertheless it will be exciting!
1 Ford GT40
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The auto world benefited greatly when Ferrari did not sell to Ford, and the resulting supercar that would take on the rival became legendary. After winning Le Mans in 1966, the GT40 won four times in a row and amazed the motorsport world!
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This family tree from the real world translates into the virtual one with the ability to drive a Ford GT40! Equipped with a 4.7 liter V8 OHV engine, the GT40 generates 468 hp for lots of fun on the Gran Turismo 7 tracks!
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