Polyphony Digital is updating Gran Turismo 5 to version 2.02 next week. Along with fixing bugs and making enhancements, four new cars will also be available as DLC for $3.99. These cars are the 2011 Mini Cooper S, the 2010 Volkswagen Golf VI R, the 2010 Volkswagen Sirocco R, and the 2012 Nissan GT-R Black edition R35.
The previously mentioned Toyota 86 will be available for free in the 2.02 update. Additionally, anyone who purchased the first DLC will receive a free GT Racing Kart 125 SP along with five free “New Car Refresh” cards, which reset any car back to as-new condition, without losing any modifications.
With Polyphony Digital reporting an online service maintenance notice for December 20 between the hours of 03:00-04:00 GMT, this new DLC and update should become available then.
- Users can now change wheels on Standard cars
- The settings sheets will include a new ‘copy’ feature
- In GT Auto, players will be able to see how the oil changes, aerodynamic parts, engine overhauls, and racing modifications will affect performance points and engine power, before and after their application
- Free coupons have been added that allow you to wash cars, change oil, overhaul your engine, or refresh the car body in GT Auto (10 coupons will be distributed for free to each of those who have downloaded the 2.02 update)
- Pressing the Square button in the car coupon selection screen of the Car Delivery will now allow you to exchange all car coupons at once, rather than doing one at a time
- In screens where the [Garage] and [Driver List] buttons are displayed in the A/B Spec events, Special Events, and Seasonal Events, pressing the Square button will now show the [Garage], and pressing the Triangle button will bring up the drivers list
- In My Lounge, the room settings will feature a new ‘Max. number of participants’ setting
- In the event selection screen of seasonal events, there are now ☆(star) marks that show the number of Gold Trophies attained in each event
- Improved racing sound effects
- Elements of the steering assist controls (used when using certain controllers on Racing Karts) have been tweaked.
[ Source: GT Planet ]













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