Post: GT Sport REAL CARS
05-20-2016, 04:34 PM #1
Jon Snow
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The latest road vehicles from around the world


You might think that from its name that Gran Turismo Sport is dedicated to competition models, but there are plenty of exciting production vehicles in the mix to cater to all driving enthusiasts.

Each vehicle has been recreated in remarkable detail, from the internal structure of the headlights to the gaps between the body panels and the stitching of the seats. We have strived to instill the passion of the car designers themselves who brought these cars to life from the sketch pad. The full lineup consists of 140 vehicles, including original cars. The following four are the ones we would like to spotlight.

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Ferrari LaFerrari '13
Introduced in 2013, the LaFerrari represented the spiritual successor to the F40, F50, and the Enzo. Built around a carbon-fiber monocoque body borrowed from Ferrari’s Formula 1 cars, the LaFerrari featured the company’s first hybrid drive system. By combing a gasoline engine with an electric motor, the Italian supercar produced an astounding 963ps. It lapped 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.
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Mazda Roadster S (ND) '15

The skeletal form of the fourth-generation “ND” chassis of the Mazda MX-5 Miata was introduced at the 2014 New York Auto Show. The following September, the car’s exterior styling was revealed. Immediately, reaction, almost all of it positive, poured in from all over the world. While different markets received different engine displacements, the one thing that all new MX-5s had in common was its handling spirit, which embraced the term “Jinba Ittai” (Man Horse One Body). In April 2016, Mazda Miata sales, from the first generation to now, surpassed 1 million units and is still adding to that total, making it the Guinness World Record holder as the highest-selling two-seat compact sports car in history.
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Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-AMG GT S '14
In 2014, the Mercedes AMG GT succeeded the SLS AMG as the flagship sports model for Mercedes Benz. The new king of the hill featured plenty of technology that included a solid aluminum space frame and newly-developed twin-turbocharged V-8 engine. Also, its suspension system came equipped with electronically-controlled variable shocks and a drive select system with race mode that allowed even more aggressive driving. Those who opted fot the high performance “S” version received a more powerful 510-hp engine.
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Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback '15
The 50th anniversary Mustang, which bowed in 2014, was a completely new model that had its sights set on conquering the world market. Traditionally, the Mustang’s appeal was limited to North America, but this sixth-generation pony car was sold in 120 countries worldwide. Therefore, it was unlike the Mustangs that came before it: Its styling was more aggressive, and best of all, it finally came equipped with 4-wheel independent suspension, which replaced the old beam axle. The top-of-the-line GT model came with a 5.0-liter V-8 that pumped out 441ps, providing excellent performance on all fronts.
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cruzthemaster, WannaSmex_
05-22-2016, 01:50 PM #2
WannaSmex_
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