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"Development engineers of Gran Turismo contributed with Amuse to build this ultimate S2000."
―In-game catch text for the car, from GT7's car collection

The Amuse S2000 GT1 Turbo is a tuned car produced by Amuse. It appears in Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 6, Gran Turismo Sport (as part of Update 1.25), and Gran Turismo 7.

Colors[]

Thirteen (fourteen in GT Sport and GT7) colors are available:

  • Grand Prix White
  • Premium White Pearl (in GT Sport and GT7 only)
  • Platinum White Pearl
  • Sebring Silver Metallic
  • Silverstone Metallic
  • Berlina Black
  • Midnight Pearl
  • Monte Carlo Blue Pearl
  • Nurburgring Blue Metallic
  • Lime Green Metallic
  • Indy Yellow Pearl
  • New Imola Orange Pearl
  • New Formula Red
  • Monza Red Pearl

In-game description[]

Car Index (GT7)[]

Power House Amuse has the know-how for tuning the S2000 for any application, from winding mountain roads to an all-out circuit run. One of their ultimate achievements is the S2000 GT1.

The design of the unique full body kit was actually created through cooperative development with Polyphony Digital. While Amuse was trying to add to the looks of the S2000, they had an opportunity to get together with the developers of Gran Turismo. Finding each other to be on the same wavelength, this collaboration came to be.

Hideki Tanabe, the president of Power House Amuse and a driving expert himself, worked to widen the car to 72 inches. Weight was reduced as much as possible, incorporating carbon in various aerodynamic parts, and by replacing other components with lighter materials. As a result, the total weight of the car was shaved down to approximately 1,120 kg.

The engine is just as special. According to Amuse, the base F20C engine was enlarged to 2.3 liters in displacement, and is combined with a GT30 Pro-S turbine. The turbo modification obviously required reinforcement of the engine block and other parts, but it more than pays off producing an amazing 617 BHP, with a maximum torque of 383.3 lb-ft. This means that the car has an incredible power-to-weight ratio of 1.79 kg per 1 BHP. The powertrain combined is also far from ordinary, utilizing a 7-speed sequential transmission to deliver this extreme power to the wheels.

Café Conversations (GT7)[]

Kagurazaka[]

Well, this is most impressive! Thanks to some powerful tuning, this GT1 Turbo spec is almost unrecognizable from its base model. Clearly, the design of the original automobile has been consumed by an almost violent addition of parts. Why, it is practically a different car! Although the S2000 was originally designed to reduce front overhang... In a strange twist of logic, it actually made the GT1's long-nose proportions possible! Although there is admittedly room for detailing and other design elements... Its oddly charming lack of design makes it quite the lovable monster.

Acquisition[]

Game Purchase location Credits Other methods
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Amuse Dealership 250,000 ---
Gran Turismo 5 Amuse Dealership (Lv. 21+) 250,000 ---
Gran Turismo 6 Amuse Dealership 250,000 ---
Gran Turismo Sport
(Update Iconv1.25+)
Gran Turismo Brand Central 250,000 ---
Gran Turismo 7 Amuse Brand Central 250,000 ---

Customization[]

Engine Swaps (GT7)[]

Engine Price Version Notes
HR-414E-NSX 500,000 v1.26 Racing engine swap; increases fuel economy.

Trivia[]

  • In GT Sport, because the country is set as PDI (Other), it cannot enter the J-Sports Meeting GT League event.
  • It has a 7-speed transmission as opposed to a 6-speed like the normal variant.

Notes[]

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