Gran Turismo Sport

Sony Interactive Entertainment
Available on
PS4
Released 17/10/2017
    Game overview

    Discover the full throttle future of racing.

    The award-winning Real Driving Simulator series speeds onto PlayStation 4 for the first time, putting you on course for high octane thrills to truly get your pulse racing.

    Sharing the wheel with FIA (Federation Internationale de l'Automobile), Polyphony Digital has engineered a finely tuned and accessible game that everyone from casual drivers to petrol heads can enjoy.  

    Buckle up for two online championships – represent your country in the Nations Cup, and drive on behalf of your favourite car maker in the Manufacturer’s Cup.

    Can you claim a historic victory in the first video game to be officially recognized as part of the real motoring world?

    Key features

    Real cars

    Every vehicle has been digitally recreated in remarkable detail. From the internal structure of the headlights to the stitching of the seats, the team at Polyphony Digital Inc. have set out to infuse every vehicle with same passion that drove its original designers.

    The full line-up consists of over 174 vehicles, including both competition and production vehicles that deliver a mix that caters to all driving enthusiasts.

    Original cars

    Vision Gran Turismo allowed the world’s auto makers to design fantasy road cars and bring them to life in the virtual world of Gran Turismo 6. This project will continue in Gran Turismo Sport.

    Driving

    In the same way you drive a real car, you will be able to control the vehicle represented in the game with increased depth to the controls. While it’s based on the principles of the very first Gran Turismo, the new physics engine has evolved significantly, making it suited for beginners and experts alike.

    From basic skills such as hitting the brakes and how to turn into a corner, fundamentals can be learned from the bottom up, which will prove invaluable for newcomers to driving games.

    Tracks

    Building on the popularity of the many racetracks featured in previous Gran Turismo titles, including the Nürburgring Nordschleife (North Loop), there will be a number of new tracks in Gran Turismo Sport appearing in the series for the first time ever. These include the legendary “Tokyo Expressway” and the half-mile oval dubbed the “Northern Isle Speedway.”

    A total of 17 locations with over 40 courses feature in Gran Turismo Sport, taking drivers everywhere from the Japanese metropolis to the Mexican-American border.

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    Single player campaign mode

    GT League

    Strap in for a heart-racing single player mode which includes a series of classic cups and endurance races that have appeared in past GT titles. Do you have the skill to take pole position in fan favourites such as the Sunday Cup, Clubman Cup and FF Challenge? 

    Your keys to motorsport glory

    Cars spotlight

    Get behind the wheel of the latest and greatest road vehicles from around the world and original dream machines. Here is a closer look at four of the 174+ cars available to you. 

    Ferrari LaFerrari 13
    Mazda Roadster S 15
    Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-AMG GT S 15
    Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback 15
    Original models
    Vision Gran Turismo

    Ferrari LaFerrari '13

    Top facts:

    • Introduced in 2013
    • The spiritual successor to F40, F50 and the Enzo
    • Built around a carbon-fibre monocoque body borrowed from Ferrari’s Formula 1 cars
    • Features the company’s first hybrid drive system
    • Combines a gasoline engine with an electric motor, producing an incredible 963ps
    • Lapped the Ferrari’s Fiorano test track in 1 minute 19.9 seconds, beating the Enzo’s time by five seconds and the F12’s by 3.1 seconds

    Mazda Roadster S (ND) '15

    Top facts:

    • Introduced at the 2014 New York Auto Show
    • The Mazda Miata/MX-5 holds the world record for the highest-selling two-seat compact sports car in history, at over 1 million units

    Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-AMG GT S '15

    Top facts:

    • Succeeded the SLS AMG in 2014 as the flagship sports model for Mercedes-Benz
    • Features a solid aluminum space frame, twin-turbocharged V8 engine, a suspension system with electronically-controlled variable shocks, and a drive select system with race mode
    • The high performance “S” version also has a more powerful 510-HP engine

    Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback '15

    Top facts:

    • A sixth-generation car for Mustang
    • Sold in 120 countries worldwide
    • Equipped with 4-wheel independent suspension, replacing the old beam axle
    • The top-of-the-line GT model comes with a 5.0-litre V8 that pumps out 441ps, for excellent performance

    An enthusiast’s dream

    The race cars featured in Gran Turismo Sport are classified into categories based on real-world motorsports and tweaked to provide equal conditions during competition. For example, this means that if you’ve always wanted to see GT3 versions of your favourite cars compete with others on the track, this is the place to be

    Vision Gran Turismo

    Want to see the world’s premier auto makers, such as Bugatti, Peugeot and Volkswagen, design their own fantasy machines? We can go one better – Vision Gran Turismo not only lets you see these wondrous cars come to life, you can also race them in-game.

    EXPLORE THE CAR CLASSES

    Car category showroom

    From commercial vehicles to concept and race cars – each of the automobiles in GT Sport can be divided into six categories. 

    Gr. N
    Gr. 4
    Gr. 3
    Gr. 1
    Gr. X
    Gr. B

    Gr. N

    Stock condition vehicles including commercially sold automobiles and concept cars. This category is subdivided from the N100 to N1000 class, according to engine power.

    Gr.4

    Race cars with basic modifications, including the addition of safety equipment and weight reduction. These are equivalent to the real world FIA GT4 Class cars.

    Gr.3

    Race vehicles with full race modifications, including wider bodies and aerodynamics improvements. These are equivalent to the real world FIA GT3 Class.

    Gr.1

    These are ultra-high performance racing vehicles with specially developed bodies and engines. This category includes real world prototype sportscars.

    Gr.X

    These are extreme vehicles that do not fit in any existing race category.

    Gr.B

    These are rally cars modified for driving on dirt, with reinforced suspension and higher ride heights.

    Lexus LC500 / (N500 engine power)
    Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport
    Peugeot Vision Gran Turismo
    Toyota TS050 - Hybrid (Toyota Gazoo Racing)
    Honda Project 2&4 powered by RC213V

    Lexus LC500 / (N500 engine power)

    Presented in 2017, the Lexus’ beautiful modern coupe features flowing lines emerging from its elegant front fascia. The powertrain consists of a five litre V8 engine producing 477ps, combined with a direct shift 10-speed automatic transmission – the first for any passenger car to date. 

    Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport

    As an addition to the 2nd generation model of the Cayman type 981C engine, this high performance racer is powered by the 3.8L horizontally opposed six cylinder engine of the Porsche 911 Carrera S. Many parts, such as the front suspension and brake system, are also carried over from the 911 GT3. 

    Peugeot Vision Gran Turismo

    This impressive machine was born from the ‘Vision Gran Turismo’ project, in which various automobile manufacturers around the world designed a sports car for the series. The monolithic shape, which only stands 1.04m above ground, creates a look that differs greatly from other sports cars, while this competition model is modified specifically for Gr. 3 category racing.

    Toyota TS050 - Hybrid (Toyota Gazoo Racing)

    Toyota’s direct rival to the Porsche 919, this Prototype car boasts a hybrid powertrain combined with a turbocharged 2.4 litre direct injection V6 with a Motor Generator Unit (MGU). The TS050’s settings for its inclusion in GT Sport were chosen by Kamui Kobayashi, the driver who set the new course record at the real life Le Mans, using this car.

    Honda Project 2&4 powered by RC213V

    Refusing to be defined by any existing race category, this new driving experience is a collaborative effort between the Honda Design Team and Gran Turismo. Fusing motorcycle and car, its power to weight ratio is an impressive 1ps:1.88kg, with an aluminium-carbon composite frame powered by the Honda RC213V-S motorcycle’s compact V4 engine.

    Buckle up and get in

    Videos and screenshots

    Videos
    Screenshots
    Gran Turismo Sport - Lewis Hamilton Reference Laps #1 - Nurburgring | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport - Mazda RX-VISION GT3 CONCEPT Trailer | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport - Gameplay Unveil Trailer | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport - Opening Trailer | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport - Laguna Seca Walkthrough | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport | 20 Years of GT | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport - January Update 1.32 | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport and Lewis Hamilton | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport - SPEC II Launch Trailer | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport - E3 2016 Gameplay Trailer #2 | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport - Lewis Hamilton Challenge | PS4
    Inside Gran Turismo Sport - Volume 1: Cars | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport - Patch 1.53 adds Laguna Seca + New Cars | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport - "Go Get It" TV Commercial | PS4
    Gran Turismo Sport - May Update 1.39 w/ Goodwood Motor Circuit | PS4

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    Release:
    17/10/2017
    Publisher:
    Polyphony Digital Inc
    Genres:
    Driving/Racing