1997 Mitsubishi FTO




Extra info: Super Touring Car

Chassis: DE3A

Class: Racecar

Origin: JP Japan

Playable and unlockable vehicle
: Win Tokyo R246 300km Endurance

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Contributor: Rinspeed


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2016-05-19 00:31
Automotive Gaming wrote


You forgot about the Super Taikyu "Puma" Mitsubishi GTO in GT2.


I haven't played GT2 in a long time, but that looks like an RM upgrade rather than a standalone entry.
US TWormely photo_librarymode_comment

2016-05-18 19:34
Automotive Gaming wrote


What you say doesn't make sense. This is a fictional racing car like other fictional racing cars in Gran Turismo 4, this one for example:
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=658
What Mitsubishi did or didn't regarding rally or track racing doesn't matter, and what you say is untrue especially if you are referring to the FTO, in fact it raced in JGTC and a real JGTC FTO is in Gran Turismo 2.

cdn.snsimg.carview.co.jp/minkara/photo/000/002/879/620/2879620/p1.jpg

www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=3633


That "JGTC FTO" you're referring to that appeared on GT2 was the '99 Taeivon Trampio, a car that was driven in real life by Akihiko Nakaya (the car's number was #61; he, along w/ Ralph Firman, achieved 6th place in the GT300 ranking of the '99 JGTC season). Another FTO race car appeared on 2 under the LM Edition moniker.


US GroupB photo_librarymode_comment

2016-05-18 18:19
TWormely wrote
For some weird reason, one of this car sponsors is Omega Boost, another PD-developed game for the orig. PlayStation.


That's because the majority of the Mitsubishi racing cars in the Gran Turismo series are fictional. Mitsubishi basically stuck to rally & raid rather than circuit racing.
US TWormely photo_librarymode_comment

2016-05-18 18:09
For some weird reason, one of this car's sponsors is Omega Boost, another PD-developed game for the orig. PlayStation.

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2016-05-18 19:07:08

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