Giants Software and Straight4Studios have released the Japanese GT500 Pack for Project Motor Racing, bringing nine cars and a new circuit to the racing simulator.
The Japanese GT500 Pack brings both modern GT500 EVO vehicles and early-200s JGTC icons. The GT500 EVO machines are crafted for precision, consistently relentless driving, and stability, while the JGTC cars are aggressive and easily recognizable.
The lineup of the new cars in the DLC pack is as follows:
- GT500 EVO
- 2024 Honda Civic GT500
- 2022 Honda NSX GT500
- 2022 Nissan Calsonic Impul Z GT500
- 2021 Nissan Motul Autech GT-R GT500
- 2022 Toyota GR Supra GT500
- JGTC
- 2003 Honda NSX JGTC
- 2004 Nissan Fairlady Z (Z33) JGTC
- 2003 Nissan Skyline (R34) JGTC
- 2002 Toyota Supra JGTC
Each of the vehicles has been developed with the latest physics and tire models, which have been upgraded since its release. There was also a major focus on recreating the real-life driving experience of the GT500 and JGTC vehicles.
This is the first lineup of its kind on any simulator offered on major platforms. It’s the largest lineup of Super GT cars on a simulator of Project Motor Racing’s caliber.
That’s not all the Japanese GT500 Pack includes — there’s also a new Japanese circuit. This circuit has been fully scanned and recreated, including the surface details and elevation changes.
The Project Motor Racing Japanese GT500 Pack is available now on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. While it’s available to purchase on its own, it’s also part of the Year One Season Pass.
Fans can watch a trailer for the Japanese GT500 Pack below to see the vehicles in Project Motor Racing:










