Gaming Factory has released a new trailer for the upcoming JDM: Japanese Drift Master DLC, American Classics, this time focusing on the Roebuck Reaver 1969.
The Roebuck Reaver highlights a time in muscle car history when several cars tried new, iconic looks, and the Roebuck Reaver 1969 embodies that with its wider frame and lower body. This is reminiscent of the 1969 Ford Mustang, which to this day remains one of the most popular cars from the era, in part due to how easy it is to upgrade and modernize under the hood.
Fans can get a look at the Roebuck Reaver in the JDM: Japanese Drift Master trailer below:
The American Classics DLC for JDM: Japanese Drift Master is set to release in Q2 2026, and it’s bringing multiple non-licensed American cars to the game, including the Hauler, the Striker, the Jetstream (1959), the Reaver (the 1969 and the 2024), and the Stallion (2024).
This is the second DLC for JDM: Japanese Drift Master, with the first being the Made in the USA DLC, which also added several non-licensed American cars.
There is also more upcoming content planned for the second quarter of 2026, including new free cars, the multiplayer feature, and liveries. There’s also work being done to bring steering wheel support to PlayStation 5 players (though it will more than likely take a bit longer to reach Xbox Series X|S players).
Gaming Factory also shared images of the 1969 Reaver, which fans can check out below:


JDM: Japanese Drift Master is available now on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.










