Mazda 787B '91

The Mazda 787B is an iconic race car featured in Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, Gran Turismo 4, Gran Turismo PSP, Gran Turismo 5 as a Premium car and in Gran Turismo 6 as a detailed car. Produced in 1991 as a variant of the original 787, the 787B is powered by a 4-rotor Wankel rotary engine, producing 700 HP. It weighs 2,070 lbs., and was specifically made for the Le Mans 24 Hour Endurance race. After its victory in 1991, the 787B was retired following FIA's outlawing of rotary engines, while its other 2 derivatives continued to be used for racing purposes.

The car appears to be the #55, driven by German Volker Weidler, Englishman Johnny Herbert, and Belgian Bertrand Gachot, who has finished the 1991 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1st place overall.

In-game description
"The legendary machine that brought Mazda the first victory ever in the Le Mans for a Japanese manufacturer."

GT3
In Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec, this car can be obtainable in one of two ways:
 * 1) Completing 75% of the game
 * 2) Winning Like the Wind

GT4
This car can be bought at the Mazda Legendary Cars Dealership for 3,500,000 Credits. A black version of this car is also available at the early 90's Used Car Showroom for 1,299,999 Credits.

Gran Turismo (PSP)
In Gran Turismo PSP, the vehicle can be purchased for Cr. 3,500,000. The black version is not featured in the game.

GT5
In Gran Turismo 5, this vehicle can be purchased for Cr. 5,260,000 at the Mazda dealership, since it is a Premium car. The 787B is also categorized as a Standard car, if it is imported to GT5 via Gran Turismo PSP, and it can only be used for Arcade Mode. Both cars are Level 23.

GT6
In Gran Turismo 6, the Mazda 787B can be purchased for 2,100,000 Credits. It has a detailed interior. Race Car suffix is removed.

Trivia

 * For some reason, in Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, this car is incorrectly treated as a turbocharged car. This was fixed in Gran Turismo 4 and onwards, where this car is treated as a naturally aspirated car.
 * The Premium version of this car has driver names on the engine cover. However, those names are incorrect. Instead of being "V.Weidler", "J.Herbert" and "B.Gachot", like in real life, the driver names of this car in the game are from "P.Behrens", "R.Rogers" and "J.Nouvel".
 * In Gran Turismo Sport, the 787B is no longer a playable vehicle, but does make an appearance in Mazda's Museum in Brand Central, as one of Mazda's honorable mentions for its 1991 Le Mans victory.