Showing posts with label cars gt6 should put. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cars gt6 should put. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Cars GT6 Should Put (Volume 22)

In a galaxy far far away, just off our backyard, lies Leopaul's Blog; boldly pushing the boundaries of car culture because there's some CARS GT6 SHOULD PUT.



1) Daihatsu Copen Robe '14

The Daihatsu Copen has returned this year with a new look, new interior, and a customizable body frame. While it retains the concept look as seen from the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, the new Daihatsu Copen is one of the finest examples of what an affordable open-top sportscar could be and we, the fans of Gran Turismo, are more than welcome to try out the reborn Copen the way we want.

【解説】ダイハツ 新型コペン 新型車解説/渡辺陽一郎

2) Ford Mustang GT '15

For its 50th anniversary offering, the Ford Mustang has reached its 6th generation and for this generation, it's now modernized, more civilized, and more Mustang unlike any other. The top spec model comes with the 5.0L V8 engine developing over 420HP of power and 390lb-ft of torque. Everyone from the Gran Turismo community wanted to know what is like to drive the latest-generation Ford Mustang in the world of Gran Turismo.


3) SRT Challenger SRT Hellcat '15

For 2015 model year, the Dodge Challenger SRT gained the new Hellcat version and this is now hailed as the king of American cars because of its supercharged V8 engine developing a whopping 707HP of power output. With that kind of power, the Hellcat will bring every single European machines down to its knees and we just want this car to be on GT6.


4) BMW i8 '14

The BMW i8 revolutionized the plug-in hybrid genre by providing space-grade materials and the joined forces of the 1.5L petrol and the hybrid synchronous motor developing a total output of 362PS of power while providing lower emissions than any sportscar in the world. This PHEV sportscar is one of the must haves for the year 2014 and I believe that this is a must have for every Gran Turismo fan because this game had some eco-cars to choose from. Come on PDI, the i8 needs a spot on GT6 and we're waiting for your verdict.


5) Lexus NX200t F Sport '14

The Lexus NX could be a potent contender to the fast-growing crossover segment but what made the NX a game changer is the application of Toyota Motor Corporation's brand new 8AR-FTS 2.0L 4-cylinder turbo engine, their first ever turbo engine since the Caldina discontinued in 2007. Although I'm kinda skeptical about Toyota going on the downsizing route but their new 2.0L turbo engine develops more than what you can expect from a 2.5L V6 engine mated to any Toyota or Lexus saloon. Let's hope this crossover gets the spot on GT6 any time because...I can't wait to hear the sound of the 8AR-FTS engine.

【試乗】レクサス NX200t・NX 300h[プロトタイプ] 海外試乗レポート/九島辰也

The results please? So when one of these cars showed up in future updates on GT6, you can't say I have a little bit to do with that.

Take that to Kaz Yamauchi!

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Cars GT6 Should Put (Volume 21)

Earlier this week, I dug deeper to the car knowledgeum to see if there are some CARS GT6 SHOULD PUT...



5) Chevrolet Corvette C7 Z06 '15

The latest ZO6, based on the new C7 Corvette, is the most advanced C7 Corvette ever made. With its enhanced aerodynamics, race-focused technology, and the new superchaged V8 engine developing almost 20 less than the Corvette C6 ZR1 but some say, it can set lap times quicker than the old ZR1 but who cares? Since Gran Turismo were involved in the development of this car, we're hoping that the new C7 Z06 would make it to the limelight because the C7 Corvette still has some Gran Turismo exclusivity.

Actually I’m stoked for both the new Z06 and the C7R racer. The Z06 is now becoming a half-decent supercar because its V8 engine is more powerful than the Huracan or the 458 Speciale while the C7R shows that this new model is ready for motorsports purposes.

If you’re from Forza Motorsport or Need For Speed or any other racing game; NO. YOU CAN’T HAVE ‘EM. Because the C7 Corvette remains a Gran Turismo exclusive, both the C7 ZO6 and the C7R are reserved for future installments of Gran Turismo. That’s it.

4) McLaren MP4/4 '88

It's one of the most successful Formula One cars in ages and this turbocharged V6 F1 racer completely dominated the 1988 F1 season. It garnered the Constructor's Championship for McLaren and the Driver's Championship for the legendary Ayrton Senna. Since the Senna-related content may come in GT6 this summer, I'm sure it will turn up at this point.


3) Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 '13

The facelifted Gallardo LP560-4, launched at the 2012 Paris Motor Show, started the countdown that the baby Lambo is coming to an end but for this final Gallardo, along with its revised exterior looks, it surely won't let go without a good fight. Let's hope the 2013 model will make it to the GT6 car list if it kills me. Like the pre-facelifted model we had in GT6, it still comes with the same 5.2L V10 engine developing 560PS of power.



2) MINI Cooper S '14

The new F56 Mini has now became less of a Mini, more of a Wumbo (well, it's all BMW's fault because somebody has a field of Wumbology) but it still retains its fun-to-drive character for a luxury compact car with a British blood coursing through its veins. It runs on a brand new UKL1 platform that we may expect this to use on FWD Bimmers and it has a host of new engine choices, all with Mini's TwinPower Turbo Technology. I just hope that the new Mini makes it on GT6 because I just wanna see what's like to drive the New Mini virtually.



1) McLaren 650S '14

Set for its premiere at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, the new McLaren 650S looks kinda confusing because it looks more of a MP4-12C with the P1's face in it, just like the Sileighty where the 180SX has a Silvia S13's face in it. It may have the same V8 turbo engine from the 12C but as the name implies, it produces 650PS of power output. This is the track weapon I'm surely want to have one...


The results please? So when one of these cars showed up in future updates on GT6, you can't say I have a little bit to do with that.

Take that to Kaz Yamauchi!

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Cars GT6 Should Put (Volume 20)

In a galaxy far far away, just off our backyard, lies Leopaul's Blog; boldly pushing the boundaries of car culture because there's some CARS GT6 SHOULD PUT.



Cars like...

1) Marussia B2 '10

Made in the communist nation of Russia, the Marussia is definitely the communist car we all like not only because this is by no means the most unique supercar ever made, but it's also one of the best cornering supercars in existence. The top-spec version is powered by a 2.8L Cosworth V6 turbo engine developing 420HP of power and 600Nm of torque. It can do 0-60mph in under four seconds and top speed over 150mph.

Marussia B2

2) Subaru Levorg 2.0 GT-S EyeSight '14

Unveiled at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, the new Levorg is a new-generation "real sports tourer" that takes on a new spin on station wagons in its class. The name Levorg is a portmanteau of the words Legacy, Revolution, and Touring. It has the similar sizing of the current Legacy Touring Wagon but available engines offered are turbocharged and connected with Subaru's Lineartronic CVT gearbox. It comes with the 1.6L DIT engine producing 170PS of power and the 2.0L DIT engine producing 300PS of power. Although its CVT is going to be the issue for us, I just want to see if the Levorg stacks up with the other station wagons offered on Gran Turismo 6.



3) Suzuki Hustler 660 X Turbo '14

This is one of the most bizarre-looking kei cars offered by Suzuki...as well as the name itself. The Hustler is as marketed as the first-ever kei-crossover but despite its crossover looks, it's still a kei car and not much else. It was showcased at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, went on sale in January 2014, and it's offered with a 660cc engine, normal or turbocharged, mated with either a CVT or a 5MT. Did I also mention that the Hustler also comes with an optional 4WD system? Even though the Hustler is not my type, I just want to have one in my Gran Turismo 6 garage to see what it's like.

スズキ ハスラー 試乗レポート/今井優杏

4) Pagani Zonda Revolucion '13

With only five of these track-only models made, the Zonda Revolucion succeeds where the Zonda R left off. The 6.0L V12 sourced from AMG now churns out a mighty 800HP of power and 730Nm torque. Because of its lightweight processes, the Revolucion has a stronger power-to-weight ratio than the Bugatti Veyron, so it's got to be mighty fast in the straights and in the corners. This is truly a must have for every GT players should this Zonda Revolucion find its way here.


5) HKS Racing Performer (ZN6)

The HKS-tuned Toyota 86 is Nobuteru Taniguchi's machine for the D1GP 2013. The FA20 engine has been tweaked and enlarged to 2.2L and with HKS' blend of supercharging, Nobu's 86 now produces 580PS of power output. Aside from that, HKS spent a lot of time gearing this 86 up with their signature transmission, clutch, and suspension as well as a wide array of HKS parts. It runs on ADVAN NEOVA AD08 tires. What amazed me that this 86 is one of the quickest tuned 86's to lap round the Tsukuba Circuit in 0:58.808 respectively. Quite a record set by Nobu but we sure want one if GT6 wishes to add it!



The results please? So when one of these cars showed up in future updates on GT6, you can't say I have a little bit to do with that.

Take that to Kaz Yamauchi!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Cars GT6 Should Put (Volume 19)

In a galaxy far far away, just off our backyard, lies Leopaul's Blog; boldly pushing the boundaries of car culture because there's some CARS GT6 SHOULD PUT.



Cars like...

1) Hyundai Genesis G380 Prestige '13

Hyundai launched the second-generation Genesis luxury premium saloon in South Korea earlier and it was promised to be a world-class competitor against Europe's best, judging by the fact that is available exclusively to select left-hand drive markets, mainly the USA, the Middle East, or China. The top-of-the-line model is powered by a 3.8L V6 GDi engine produces 315PS of power, 40.5kg-m of torque, and fuel economy of 9.0km/L. This car was honed to the Nurburgring for calibration and this is the first time a Korean car company has ever done this judging by the fact that Hyundai has their own Nurburgring faclity. Let's hope PD should feature the new Genesis on GT6, no matter what it takes.



2) Nissan GT-R NISMO '14

Dubbed the ultimate GT-R, the GT-R NISMO is powered by the 3.8 VR38DETT engine, which is now uprooted to 591HP of power and 652Nm of torque. It even packs a host of aerodynamic updates inspired by the GT3 racer. It set a Nurburgring lap time of 7:08.679, making this the ultimate Nissan ever made. We want to be the first to try out the ultimate GT-R on Gran Turismo 6, since the fact that Nissan and Gran Turismo are heavily involved in the GT-R since 2007.



3) Nissan Juke 16GT Four '10

The turbocharged version of the Nissan Juke is armed with the high-performance MR16DDT (1.6L Direct Injection Petrol Engine) DIG Turbo engine and the optional All-Mode 4X4-i system.. The CVT gearbox is a downside but I just wanna see how does this turbocharged Juke work when GT6 featured this ROCK 'N SMALL crossover that is a bit of a head turner since its debut.

Nissan JUKE 16GT FOUR

4) Nissan Teana XV '14

The 2013 Tokyo Motor Show sees the arrival of the new Nissan Teana, which will be on sale in Japan this February, and for the third-generation model, the new model focused on balancing the luxury of a premium sedan with the fuel economy of a city car because now, the new Teana only offers the 2.5L 4-cylinder engine mated with Nissan's next-generation XTRONIC CVT which makes it...a bit...well, if GT6 featured the new Teana, we'll be the judge. Don't care because Gran Turismo features a few cars with CVT gearboxes like the Fit, the Prius, and the Insight.



5) Nissan Elgrand Highway Star Premium '10

Would that be necessary for Gran Turismo to have another minivan? If so, how about the king of minivan? The Nissan Elgrand. With the E52 model, the Elgrand is by no means the most luxurious Elgrand ever made, despite it's now a front-wheel drive model and shares its underpinnings from the Murano and the Teana.  It maybe more of a bulk and more of a slug because of its CVT gearbox but the engine that powers it is a 3.5L V6 VQ engine generating about 280PS of power. Sounds reasonable but is the king of minivan worthy to be...well, forget about that question. I want GT6 to feature the king of minivan and if some of the minivans make it, there should be a challenge to decide which minivan rules.





The results please? So when one of these cars showed up in future updates on GT6, you can't say I have a little bit to do with that.



Take that to Kaz Yamauchi!

Monday, November 18, 2013

Cars GT6 Should Put (Volume 18)

In a galaxy far far away, just off our backyard, lies Leopaul's Blog; boldly pushing the boundaries of car culture because there's some CARS GT6 SHOULD PUT.



Cars like...

1) Toyota Harrier Hybrid Premium "Advanced Package" '13

The latest incarnation of the Toyota Harrier is no longer based on the Lexus RX, which in the past, the Harrier was sold globally as the Lexus RX. While there is now a Lexus RX in Japan, this latest Harrier is now based on the current-generation RAV4 and because it's based on a RAV4, two engines are available such as a 2.0L petrol engine and the 2.5L hybrid engine. The hybrid model is the top-of-the-line model because of its clever four-wheel drive that comes with two electric motors connected to the 2.5L engine sourced from the Toyota Camry. I just hope this crossover will show up on Gran Turismo 6 because I want to find out how does this hybrid crossover's E-Four works and see if this one's good on the dirt and snow courses. Sadly, being a hybrid crossover, that would be difficult...

トヨタ 新型 ハリアー/ハリアーハイブリッド[2013年冬デビュー予定]

2) Honda Fit Hybrid S Package '13

The latest-generation Fit Hybrid changed the way compact hybrids are forever probably because of its 7-speed double clutch gearbox mated on its 1.5L engine connected to an electric motor and lithium-ion battery. Because of its clever powertrain, the new model recently won Japan Car of the Year. Since this car won the JCOTY, perhaps you should give the new Fit Hybrid the Gran Turismo 6 treatment so I can compare this to the Toyota Aqua.



3) Nissan Skyline 350GT Hybrid Type SP '14

In a bizarre move, the 13th generation Nissan Skyline uses the same hybrid powerplant from its bigger brothers, the Fuga and the Cima, and thing is though, the 3.5L engine connected to an electric motor and li-ion battery produces more power than the 3.7L V6 engine that the old V36 Skyline produced. It even has a 7-speed Intelligent Dual Clutch Control hybrid transmission that delivers maximum torque and a more sportier drive than the CVTs most hybrids commonly have. One thing I'm confused right now is why this new model is wearing Infiniti badges all over but calls it a Skyline. Take note, they don't call this the Nissan Skyline or an Infiniti. Just Skyline. But still, this is worth adding to the FUTURE category of cars in Gran Turismo 6 so I can compare this to the V36 sedan model offered in the game.



4) Ferrari 458 Speciale '13

This is the most powerful mid-engined V8 Ferrari ever made and it's more than just the spiritual successor to the 430 Scuderia. It maybe somewhat 60 less than the 2013 Shelby GT500, which is the king of V8 cars, but this hardcore version's no fool because it incorporates all of the technology Ferrari learned throughout motorsports as well as from the 458 Challenge racer. The folks from Autocar tested it to see how good this hardcore 458 does and what I think, this is the best 458 ever made. I just really wish this car deserved a spot on Gran Turismo 6 so do please, add this 458 if you can.



5) Subaru BRZ tS GT Package '13

It maybe not the BRZ we hoped for but the tS version of the BRZ sports coupe aims to be the best handling BRZ ever made judging by the fact that tS stands for Tuned by STi. The BRZ tS features added suspension upgrades, Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, Brembo brakes, large-diameter driveshaft, and an updated version of Vehicle Dynamics Control. However, what I want for the BRZ tS is the GT Package and while having the same handling upgrades to the regular tS model but you'll get black 18-inch wheels, rear dry-carbon rear spoiler, and Recaro seats wrapped in Alcantara. A carbon rear spoiler really packs some aerodynamic upgrades to this Subie coupe and even though it still packs the same engine, it's still the BRZ that will leave you a smile on your face and I hope GT6 should feature this version and see if I can compare this to the normal Subaru BRZ.



The results please? So when one of these cars showed up in future updates on GT6, you can't say I have a little bit to do with that.

Take that to Kaz Yamauchi!

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Cars GT6 Should Put (Volume 17)

In a galaxy far far away, just off our backyard, lies Leopaul's Blog; boldly pushing the boundaries of car culture because there's some CARS GT6 SHOULD PUT.



Cars like...

1) Ascari KZ1 '03



WHY: The Ascari Race Resort is now included in the list of racetracks you can race on GT6 but what about the cars from Ascari? Don't say that they forgot about the cars themselves! How about one of Ascari's boutique supercars only a few people would know? This is the Ascari KZ1, a British-made supercar that costs 235,000 Pounds and it's capable to reach the supercar Holy Grail of 200mph. It may have an engine from the old BMW M5 but the KZ1 has the credentials of a supercar. It drives like one, it handles like one, and overall...this is worth promising.

2) Ascari A10 '07



WHY: It maybe more of a track-day weapon but the A10 from Ascari is road legal, meaning you can use it on a day-to-day basis. The M5 engine that powers it has been uprooted to 625HP of power and it weighs around 1200kg because of carbon-fiber bodywork. The Ascari A10 is by far out one of our favorite supercars probably because it appeared on Top Gear a few years ago. Hopefully, PD should feature the best Ascari in this game and since we got the Ascari track, maybe we can give this one a spin round its home course.

3) Volkswagen Golf VII GTi '13


WHY: The official GT6 car list is lacking probably because of those pointless "Base Model" race cars and this list has been accused for not having the latest models out in the market today. How come they keep forgetting about the latest cars in the market today especially with the latest Golf VII GTi? If that new model showed up on GT6, this would be more fun when we drive the latest GTi hot hatch. Come on, wake up! There are new cars in the market that would need the GT6 treatment!

4) Peugeot 308 Feline 1.6 THP '13


Despite keeping the same name from the original, the new 308 is now one of the most promising city cars of the year because of its tasteful looks, new engines, new interior, and cutting-edge technology. It's also one of the hatchbacks I really want to drive and because I like this one rather than playing with the old 308 XSi from the previous installments, I just hope that PD has room for the new 308 just for keeps.

5) Alpine A110-50 Concept '12


Last 2012, the Renault Alpine celebrated its 50th anniversary by showcasing its Alpine A110-50 Concept race car, which in my opinion, looks more of a racer like the destroyed Mazda Furai Concept. This birthday present from Renault is powered by a Renault V4Y 6-cylinder engine developing over 400HP of power and 422Nm of torque. It's mated with a 6-speed sequential semi-automatic transmission operated by paddle shifters. Because the bodywork is carbon, it weighs less than a Ford Fiesta. If GT6 featured this, the A110-50 Concept is worth more of a challenge to us.

The results please? So when one of these cars showed up in future updates on GT6, you can't say I have a little bit to do with that.

Take that to Kaz Yamauchi!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Cars GT6 Should Put (Volume 16)

In a galaxy far far away, just off our backyard, lies Leopaul's Blog; boldly pushing the boundaries of car culture because there's some CARS GT6 SHOULD PUT.



Cars like...

1) LEXUS #38 ZENT CERUMO SC430

2013 sees the last run for those old SC430 racers on the Super GT and this #38 ZENT CERUMO SC430 is hailed as the 2013 Super GT500 champion in the overall rankings. Quite a sendoff for Lexus Racing though and I hope this season's winner deserves a spot on GT6.


2) Honda #16 MUGEN CR-Z GT

Since the CR-Z is not another hybrid for the boring people, no wonder it has a spot in the Super GT world and for this year, the #16 MUGEN CR-Z GT enters the history books as the first ever hybrid racer to to win the Super GT season. So, by any means necessary, because it won the GT300 class overall, care to give this racer the GT6 treatment it deserves?



3) BMW M135i '13

It may not be a hot hatch in its own right but with its 3.0L turbo engine that produces 320PS of power, it's the most powerful BMW hatchback ever made but sadly less than the new king of hot hatches, the A45 AMG. Because the M135i is known to be the last rear-wheel drive hatch in its existence, this is already well-known to be one of the most fun to drive hatches on the market today. I just hope this car gets a spot in GT6 so we can drift this Bimmer hatch for the fun of it.



4) Audi RS6 Avant '13

In the last GT5, the RS6 they featured was the old C6 RS6 Avant but for the new GT6, I want to see the latest version of the RS6 Avant based on the C7-spec Audi A6 Avant. Who says station wagons can't get even more feistier than this?




5) Nissan March NISMO S '13

It's been quite a while since Nissan gave us a near-hot March 12SR hatchback which is based on the K12 March but for the K13 facelift, there is now a NISMO model and for the better, there's a hot NISMO S in the open. The driver-focused March NISMO S model which comes with a HR15DE engine specially tuned for this model, producing 116PS of power and 156Nm of torque, while mated with a 5-speed manual gearbox. Let's hope this hot March gets its spot on GT6 and see if the new model stacks up against the old 12SR.

The results please? So, if Polyphony's still on the rethinking process whether these cars I've mentioned will be featured on Gran Turismo 6, whether in game or as a DLC, you can't say that I didn't had a bit to do with that.

Take that to Kaz Yamauchi!

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Cars GT6 Should Put (Volume 15)

In a galaxy far far away, just off our backyard, lies Leopaul's Blog; boldly pushing the boundaries of car culture because there's some CARS GT6 SHOULD PUT.



Cars like...

1) RUF 3800S '13

WHY: The RUF lineup from Gran Turismo needs to be expand with the latest RUF machines but my suggestion would be the 3800S. Based on the 981 sportscar, the RUF 3800S is powered by a flat-six 3.8-liter engine producing 420 HP (309 kW) at 7,400 rpm and 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) of torque reached at 5,600 rpm. I just hope the 3800S will be featured on GT6 so I can compare this to the old 3400S.


2) Jaguar XKR-S '12

WHY: The current Jaguar XK featured in Gran Turismo 5 is available only in the normal XK and the high-powered XKR but why not the XKR-S?! Sheesh, I just hope that Gran Turismo 6 should feature the best V8-powered Jaguar ever made and that's the Jaguar XKR-S. With the supercharged V8 engine developing 550PS of power, it's the most powerful road-going Jaguar ever made. This hot model can be quite a perfect treat if PD had the chance to feature it.



3) Cadillac CTS Vsport '14

WHY: There's a brand new Cadillac CTS out there and the new model comes with the top of a line Vsport model which comes with a twin turbo V6 engine under the hood. Word from Cadillac is that it lapped the Nurburgring in 8:14.10, faster than the NSX or the Lexus IS-F, making it one of the most capable premium saloons offered in the USA. I just hope that PD reconsiders the Cadillac lineup and add the new CTS on GT6 soon.


4) Lancia Thema 8.32 '86

WHY: They said that the Thema 8.32, the one with the Ferrari engine on it, is Italy's answer to the the BMW M5 but sadly, no one even remembered this eccentric Italian sports saloon. If they feature this rare Italian saloon, maybe everyone will change their mind about this classic saloon.


5) Suzuki Swift Sport '11

WHY: In the last GT5, we only got the 2005 and the 2007 model which kinda looks the same as well as its performance but for GT6, I want the latest Swift Sport to be featured in this game because judging by its hot hatch credentials, the new Swift Sport might be all right as a contender to its rival, the Fit RS and the Vitz RS. For the fun of it, I want to compare this to the old one and I have my fingers crossed.



The results please? So, if Polyphony's still on the rethinking process whether these cars I've mentioned will be featured on Gran Turismo 6, whether in game or as a DLC, you can't say that I didn't had a bit to do with that.

Take that to Kaz Yamauchi!

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Cars GT6 Should Put (Volume 14)

In a galaxy far far away, just off our backyard, lies Leopaul's Blog; boldly pushing the boundaries of car culture because there's some CARS GT6 SHOULD PUT.



Cars like...

1) BMW Z4 sDrive35is '10

WHY: Only the GT3-spec version of the second-generation Z4 was featured but what about the normal version? How come GT6 forgot to feature the normal second-generation BMW Z4? Please take this into consideration, Yamauchi-sensei, and feature the normal second-generation Z4, mainly the sDrive35is version, on GT6.


2) Renaultsport Megane 250 '10

WHY: Same thing. Why did GT6 only feature the track-only Trophy version rather than the normal Megane RS250 hot hatch? Come on, do something about it because we need this one more than the old 2008 model as seen on GT5.


3) TRD 3000GT

WHY: The TRD version of the hit Toyota Supra sportscar, the one JDM fans love, was first seen at Gran Turismo 2 and because this tuned Supra has so much fanbase on it since its GT2 debut, I really want this Supra back on GT6. The hood, the bumper, the aero kits on this Supra, it's widely sought-after among JDM enthusiasts and do please, bring it back.


4) BMW M5 '11

WHY: There's a new version of the M5 based on the F10-spec BMW 5-Series and this one's powered by a 4.4L Twin Turbo V8 engine which produces more power than the old model's V10 engine. Since power is in the case, I sure hope that GT6 should feature the M5 F10.



5) Volkswagen The Beetle '11

WHY: The 21st Century Beetle was released in 2011, signalling a new look to an all time classic and so far, no video games brave enough to feature the 21st Century Beetle. GT6 should do better than that in order to feature this modern remake of an all-time classic.

フォルクスワーゲン ザ・ビートル ターボ 試乗レポート/今井優杏

The results please? So, if Polyphony's still on the rethinking process whether these cars I've mentioned will be featured on Gran Turismo 6, whether in game or as a DLC, you can't say that I didn't had a bit to do with that.

Take that to Kaz Yamauchi!