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The Exterior Damage is the amount of deformation the body of the car has taken from its original state. The feature has been implemented since Gran Turismo 5, and can optionally be turned off. Both premium/detailed-interior, and standard/simple-interior cars suffer from exterior damage, usually occurring during collisions with barriers or other cars, causing dents, scratches, and even dirt or burn marks to affected areas. If enough is sustained, it may sometimes affect car performance.

Gran Turismo 5[]

Premium Cars[]

Subaru IMPREZA WRC 2008 '08 (Damaged)

A damaged Subaru IMPREZA WRC 2008 '08, providing an example of how Premium Cars get damaged.

Watch Out for Falling Objects

A Ford Focus RS WRC 07 '08 with its left door detached blocking a Toyota CELICA GT-FOUR Rally Car (ST205) '95.

The damage on Premium cars is detailed and more akin to real-life damages and effects. The car can receive damage in the form of dents, scratches and dirt/burn marks. Body panels may also be partly detached from the car's frame, like bumpers and hoods; or completely in select cars, like Rally cars and D1GP cars. If enough damage is sustained to these vehicles, sometimes, the entire door may come off, which can award the PSN Trophy: Watch Out for Falling Objects.

Standard Car[]

Standard car damage

Damage in Standard Car

The damage in Standard cars only deforms, scratches, and leaves dirt/burn marks on the body of the car. If a standard car takes damage, it will only dent and scratch with possible burns or dirt; no body panels will detach from the chassis, thus, damage detail on Standard cars is less than on premium cars.

Gran Turismo 6[]

Honda S2000 '06 (GT6, Damaged)

A damaged Honda S2000 '06 in Gran Turismo 6.

The damage system returns in GT6, however it is similar to Standard Cars in GT5 where it only deals with scratches and dents and it applies to all cars whether it's detailed or simple. In Online, it is possible to extend damage that can affect car performance temporarily (last only 5 seconds) or permanently (can be fixed by going to the pit) depending on the impact.

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