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− | The '''Honda CR-X Del Sol LM Edition''' is a race car produced by [[Honda]]. It appears in the original [[Gran Turismo (PlayStation)|Gran Turismo]] and in [[Gran Turismo 2]]. |
+ | The '''Honda CR-X Del Sol LM Edition''' is a race car produced by [[Honda]]. It only appears in the original [[Gran Turismo (PlayStation)|Gran Turismo]] and in [[Gran Turismo 2]]. |
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+ | ==Colors== |
+ | There are two colors available for this vehicle, they are unnamed in-game: |
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− | *The game in which this car was tested is [[Gran Turismo 2]]. |
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+ | *{{ColorSquare|#202020}} Black |
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− | The Honda CR-X del Sol LM Edition is a very good race car. Capable to go from 0 to 100 Km/H in less than 4 seconds with a top speed of over 310 Km/H, this car is one of the best MR race cars available in the game. Also in terms of grip this car is good, with a probability of spinning high only in very low speed corners, but this can be avoided if the player is not aggressive with the accelerator. On rally races, however, this car is somewhat hard to drive, due to the MR drivetrain, an unusual trait for the rally cars. |
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+ | *{{ColorSquare|#880810}} Red |
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==Acquisition== |
==Acquisition== |
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===GT1=== |
===GT1=== |
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− | This car can be won by winning the Anglo - Japanese Sports Car Championship. It has a chance of 1/2 (50% of probability) to come as a prize car |
+ | This car can be won by winning the Anglo - Japanese Sports Car Championship. It has a chance of 1/2 (50% of probability) to come as a prize car. |
===GT2=== |
===GT2=== |
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− | This car can be won by getting all gold in the International B License tests |
+ | This car can be won by getting all gold in the International B License tests. |
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+ | ==Pictures== |
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+ | File:H-ERRL--.jpg|The vehicle banner as it appears in Gran Turismo 1. |
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+ | File:H-errl--.png|The vehicle banner as it appears in Gran Turismo 2. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *The concept of converting a front-engine, front-wheel drive coupe to a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive racer was later reused for the [[Peugeot RCZ Gr.3]]. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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[[Category:GT1 Cars]] |
[[Category:GT1 Cars]] |
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[[Category:GT2 Cars]] |
[[Category:GT2 Cars]] |
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[[Category:Honda Race Cars]] |
[[Category:Honda Race Cars]] |
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[[Category:1990s race cars]] |
[[Category:1990s race cars]] |
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[[Category:Cars under 4200 mm]] |
[[Category:Cars under 4200 mm]] |
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[[Category:Coupes]] |
[[Category:Coupes]] |
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[[Category:Naturally Aspirated Cars]] |
[[Category:Naturally Aspirated Cars]] |
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[[Category:Cars accepting dirt tyres]] |
[[Category:Cars accepting dirt tyres]] |
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Revision as of 14:57, 8 December 2019
The Honda CR-X Del Sol LM Edition is a race car produced by Honda. It only appears in the original Gran Turismo and in Gran Turismo 2.
Colors
There are two colors available for this vehicle, they are unnamed in-game:
- Black
- Red
Acquisition
GT1
This car can be won by winning the Anglo - Japanese Sports Car Championship. It has a chance of 1/2 (50% of probability) to come as a prize car.
GT2
This car can be won by getting all gold in the International B License tests.
Pictures
Trivia
- The concept of converting a front-engine, front-wheel drive coupe to a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive racer was later reused for the Peugeot RCZ Gr.3.