This page is about hidden content found in a Gran Turismo game's resources. This includes unfinished versions of cars and tracks that made it into the final game as well as scrapped content left in the game's files. We have gathered as much information about it as can be found online. Please note that we do not recommend attempting to modify the game to access this content as doing so can make the game unstable and may corrupt your save. Editors: Please ensure the content has been verified against the relevant The Cutting Room Floor page. Unverified information about hidden content may be removed. |
This page lists unused contents in Gran Turismo 4.
Unless otherwise noted, all content on this page are derived from this The Cutting Room Floor page. In addition, attempting to access the following content in the game via modifications or cheat devices may cause the game to crash and hard-lock the system.
Unused Manufacturers[]
Four unused manufacturer graphics can be found in the game:
- Daimler (Daimler Motor Company, a Jaguar brand; not to be confused with Daimler-Benz)
- GM Design (used in Gran Turismo Concept for the Cadillac CIEN Concept '02 and the Pontiac Solstice Coupe Concept '02)
- Morgan
- Morris
- Rover
- Vemac (generic text logo only)
- Westfield
Cut Cars[]
According to Top Gear Magazine issue 120, Kazunori Yamauchi went to Britain and other countries to "capture" various cars for the game, with various car owners and factory personnel showing up to audition their cars. The article listed several cars that did not make it into the final game.
The list is as follows:
- AC Various
- Bentley Continental '52
- Ford Fiesta RS1800 '94
- Ford Sierra RS500 '87
- Lancia Various
- Lotus F1 Car (Year not specified- listed as "classic")
- Lotus Various
- Marcos Various (Listed as "almost every Marcos ever made")
- MG Various
- MG Metro 6R4 '84 (stated as the ex-works version driven by Tony Pond)
- Morgan Aero 8 GTN GT2 '03
- Morris Minor '50
- Renault 4 '61
- Triumph Various
- Westfield Various
Trivia[]
The article mistakenly shows a picture of a TVR T350C instead of a Marcos when stating that Marcos would be appearing in the game.
Unused Driving Missions[]
A fifth type of Driving Missions, Chase Battle, can be found within the game's files. There are six challenges of this mission challenge type, which would have brought number of missions to 40. The missions' stipulation appears to involve chasing an opponent car within one lap.
- Mission 35: Lancia Rally Machine Showdown! in Citta di Aria
- Possible involved cars: Lancia DELTA HF Integrale Rally Car '92, Lancia DELTA S4 Rally Car '85
- Mission 36: Lancer Evo Showdown! in Costa di Amalfi
- Possible involved cars: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Super Rally Car '03 and/or Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV Rally Car '97
- Mission 37: Peugeot Rally Machine Showdown! in George V Paris
- Possible involved cars: Peugeot 206 Rally Car '99, Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 Rally Car '85 or Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 Evolution 2 Rally Car '86
- Mission 38: Prototype Showdown! in Citta di Aria Reverse
- Possible involved cars: Unknown; the supporting text mentions two "monster cars with a total of 1600 horsepower"
- Mission 39: BMW 12-cylinder Showdown! in Costa di Amalfi Reverse
- Possible involved cars: BMW McLaren F1 GTR Race Car '97, BMW V12 LMR Race Car '99
- Mission 40: Mercedes Showdown! in George V Paris Reverse
- Possible involved cars: Mercedes-Benz AMG Mercedes CLK-GTR Race Car '98, Mercedes-Benz Sauber Mercedes C9 Race Car '89