The Alfa Romeo 4C Gr.4 is a race car produced by Alfa Romeo, based on the Alfa Romeo 4C Launch Edition '14. It appears in Gran Turismo Sport and Gran Turismo 7.
Colors[]
Three colors are available for this car, they are unnamed in-game:
- White/Green/Red
- White/Red/Green
- White/Light Blue/Blue
Description[]
- "This original Gran Turismo Gr.4 race car used the Alfa Romeo 4C as its foundation. The lightweight construction and impressive mobility of the 4C made it a great candidate for our Gr.4 races."
- ―In-game description of the car, from GT7's Brand Central
The car shares the same description as the base Alfa Romeo 4C Launch Edition '14, stating at the bottom that it has been special tuned for Gr.4 regulations by Gran Turismo.
Acquisition[]
Game | Purchase location | Credits | Other methods |
---|---|---|---|
Gran Turismo Sport | Alfa Romeo Brand Central | 350,000 | Sign a contract with Alfa Romeo for the Manufacturer Series[1] |
Gran Turismo 7 | Alfa Romeo Brand Central | 350,000 | Sign a contract with Alfa Romeo for the Manufacturers Cup |
Trivia[]

The thumbnail for the early version of the car; note the completely diffent livery, as well as front canards and centerlock wheels.
- The 4C Gr.4 uses the bi-xenon headlights from the North American model of the road car. The Gr.3 counterpart also uses the same headlights.
- The Launch Edition based on this car cannot change to its headlights into those used on the aforementioned North American model in GT Auto.
- Unusually, this car is heavier than the road-going model. The same is also true, and more pronounced for its Gr.3 version.
- A graphic for an early version of the car, with a different livery, can be found in GT Sport's data files, rendered for use with an early version of the Mission Challenge interface.[2]
- The car uses OZ Racing Ultraleggera wheels, a wheel available in the Livery Editor (GT Sport)/GT Auto (GT7).
- The early version of the car as shown in the unused thumbnail appears to be using the OZ Racing Centerlock wheel; if it had made it to the final game, it would be the only other Gr.4 car using a centerlock wheel other than the Lamborghini Huracán Gr.4.
- In GT7, the car's number on the default livery was changed from #8 to #135. Because of this change, the car shares its default racing number with another Gr.4 car, the Lexus RC F Gr.4.
Notes[]
- ↑ As GT Sport's servers has been shut down on January 31, 2024, and as the last Manufacturer Series race in GT Sport was held on December 25, 2021, it is no longer possible to obtain the car this way.
- ↑ Gran Turismo Sport on The Cutting Room Floor