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Exclamation_point_yellow.png 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.
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The game files for Gran Turismo 6 include many leftovers from previous releases and demo builds, as well as several cars that were cut and/or unfinished during the development cycle.

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 Cars[]

These GT5 cars are absent from the game, either due to licensing, being cut during development, bugs/glitches, or other reasons, and only their entries remain in the database files.

There are a few interesting things of note:

  • An entry for the Nissan March 12SR (GT Academy Version) '07 exists somewhere in the game files. It is unknown where the intended usage of this car would have originally been, but considering its entry is placed right before the Nissan Silvia spec-R AERO (GT Academy Version) '02, perhaps this was meant to be the car used in Round 1 of GT Academy 2012.
  • The entries for the Nissan 370Z Tuned Car (GT Academy 2010) and the Nissan GT-R SpecV (GT Academy 2010) were originally two GT Academy cars that the player could obtain in Gran Turismo 5, but they are renamed in this game, denoted with the year they were featured.
  • The Gran Turismo Red Bull X2010 5G were listed thrice in the game's files as there were originally three different variants of the same car present in Gran Turismo 5, each with different internal names (x2010_5g_12, x2010_5g_12_fin, and x2010_5g_12_dl).

New, Cut Cars[]

The car entries below never made an appearance in the game apart from their entries in the game's database files, either being cut due to development constraints, licensing issues, incomplete status, bugs/glitches, or other reasons.

Some interesting things of note with these cut cars:

  • The Ferrari, as the entry's suffix (a bit incorrectly) states, won the Gran Turismo Trophy in 2012, but never appeared in this game, apart from only its entry in the database files.
  • It appears there were additional base models planned for the Audi Sport quattro S1 Rally Car '86, the Audi R8 LMS - Team Oreca '10 and the Audi R18 TDI (Audi Sport Team Joest) '11. These cars have been dropped from inclusion into the game rather late into development, as thumbnails exist for these cars in the game's data files only.
  • Variants of the Red Bull X2014 Junior and the Red Bull Racing Kart 125 were planned, in which speculating by the entry names, would allow the player to paint them with a custom color.
  • An entry for the Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo was added in Version 1.21, but the car was canceled and would later make its first appearance in Gran Turismo Sport.
    • However, it was made playable at a special 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show build, where it debuted.
  • An entry for the Toyota S-FR '15 car was added in Version 1.22, but never made it as a playable car in the retail version of the game.
    • However, it was made playable at a special 2015 Tokyo Motor Show build.
  • An entry for the Alfa Romeo 6C Biposto Vision Gran Turismo was added in Version 1.10, before Alfa Romeo pulled out of the Vision Gran Turismo project two updates later.

Additionally, a credit for Danica Patrick can be found in the game's licensing credits, although leftover data does not directly exist for her car. Based on the licensing credit, the car would have been likely named the 2013 Danica Patrick #10 GoDaddy.com CHEVROLET SS.

Endurance Races[]

Endurance races were planned for this game and even has a separate icon in the game, but were instead replaced with significantly shortened versions found in the Super License group. The internal names mentioned below refers to event cache files; there are no event parameter files for those events.

Internal Name Course Distance Final Counterpart
apricot_1h Apricot Hill Raceway 1 hour Apricot Hill 20-Minute Challenge
brands_3h Brands Hatch GP 3 hours Brands Hatch 15-Lap Challenge
daytona_24h Daytona Road Course 24 hours Daytona 24-Minute Challenge
(January 2015 Special Seasonal Event)
leman_24h Circuit de la Sarthe 24 hours 24 Minutes of Le Mans
lw_tsukuba_4h Tsukuba Circuit 4 hours None
motegi_5h Twin Ring Motegi Road Course 5 hours None
nur_24h Nürburgring 24h 24 hours 24 Minutes of Nürburgring
silverstone_6h Silverstone Circuit 6 hours Silverstone 10-Lap Challenge
spa_24h Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 24 hours 24 Minutes of Spa
suzuka_1000km Suzuka Circuit 1000 km Suzuka Circuit 10-Lap Challenge
vln_4h Nürburgring Type V 4 hours None
willow_200mile Willow Springs International Raceway: Big Willow 200 miles Willow Springs 20-Mile Challenge
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