Kazunori Yamauchi, the creator of Gran Turismo, recently teased three upcoming cars in a cryptic video, hinting at an update scheduled from Monday, February 26, onwards.
This cryptic approach to unveiling new content has become customary, with enthusiasts swiftly identifying the models shortly after. Even prominent figures like Steve Alvarez Brown (@_SuperGT), known for his involvement in sim racing and Bilstein driving, joined in the fun with mock guesses, fueling nostalgia among fans.
Identified as the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII or IX, the Renault 4, and the 2009 Audi TTS, let’s delve into each.
The potent Evo VIII (2003-2005) featured a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine delivering 276 hp or 280 ps and 289 lb-ft or 392 Nm of torque, sprinting from 0 to 62 mph (100 kph) in 5.9 seconds.
The Audi TTS Coupe (2008-2014) boasted a revised 2.0-TFSI engine with 268 hp (272 ps) and 258 lb-ft (350 Nm) of torque, offering exhilarating performance with either an automatic or manual gearbox.
Lastly, the Renault 4, a beloved classic, though not a speedster like the others, holds its charm. While its GT 7 performance may not rival a Ferrari SF90, it carries historical significance. Additionally, rumors of an electric revival add intrigue to its legacy.
Awaiting official confirmation, these additions, coupled with leaks surrounding other PlayStation AAA 1st-party titles, promise an exciting year for gaming enthusiasts, extending beyond the virtual realm to potential PC releases.