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BrayWyatt
06-21-2012, 08:26 PM
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The official Italian Gran Turismo website has just published new details about Gran Turismo 5‘s upcoming downloadable content.

As expected, Twin Ring Motegi will be coming to the game, including four different configurations: the Road Course, Super Speedway, East Course, and West Course. It will be available at a price of €5.00 (prices in other regions have not yet been confirmed).

The Scion FR-S, a variant on the Toyota 86, will also become available in the game at no cost. Stay tuned for more official information regarding release dates and international pricing soon. Thanks to all of you who sent this in so quickly!

GT5 Photomode image by NBDESIGNZ.

UPDATE:
the new dlc is on the psn store right now!!!

Twin Ring Motegi Pack (2 tracks, 4 layouts)
The Twin Ring Motegi is a racing circuit located in Japan that has both an oval and road course. The 2.4km oval ‘Superspeedway’ is mainly used as the stage for American motorsports, while the 4.8km road course is used for races like the Super GT and Formula Nippon.
In addition to these two tracks, the Twin Ring Motegi Pack also includes the West and East courses that are formed by separating the first and latter half of the road course, letting you enjoy the different technical layouts of the Motegi Track
Price: $5.00

Scion FR-S ’12
The long awaited compact FR (front engine, rear wheel drive) sportscar from Scion carries a 2-liter horizontally opposed engine that gives it a very low center of gravity and great weight distribution, and the car is specifically designed throughout to provide driving pleasure. The car is a brother of the Toyota 86 sold in Japan, and its front engine-rear wheel drive layout makes it perfect for learning sports driving techniques. Put one in your garage!

Price: FREE

here are a few of the stats for the car.

stock - fully upgraded
402pp - 513pp
192hp - 375hp
1230kg (2711.685 lb) - 1092kg (2407.447 lb)

CloudStrife7x
06-21-2012, 08:36 PM
Nice to know about this, good share Sterling

thegutta
06-21-2012, 09:09 PM
Great news archer this is Good to know thanks bro :$

revsix6
06-21-2012, 10:17 PM
Excellent to know about this, though, I'm not a racing fan game.

BrayWyatt
06-26-2012, 09:35 PM
updated the original post.