The Mitsubishi GALANT VR-4 (J) '96 is a road car produced by Mitsubishi. It so far appeared only in the original Gran Turismo and Gran Turismo 2.
Colors[]
There are ten colors available for this vehicle:
- Sofia White
- Hamilton Silver M/Thurston Gray P
- Hamilton Silver Metallic
- Pyrenees Black P/Thurston Gray P
- Pyrenees Black Pearl
- Palma Red
- Palma Red/Thurston Gray P
- Roanne Red Pearl
- Finesse Green Pearl
- Trigger Mauve Pearl
In-game description[]
This description is taken from the original Gran Turismo:
Mitsubishi's flagship car, the Galant, won the 1996 Car of the Year award in Japan. This model offers just one engine each for its front-wheel and four-wheel drives. The outstanding feature of this Galant is the GDI engine on the two-wheel drive model, a revolutionary engine that injects the petrol directly into the cylinders. The 1.8-litre inline 4-cylinder DOHC engine delivers 150 PS and 18.2 kgm. The VR-G Touring is the sporty grade of this 4-door model,[1] sharing top-of-the-range position with the VR-G Exceed. There is a choice of transmission between 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic transmission with sports mode. The 4-wheel drive VR-4 is powered by a 2.5-litre V6 DOHC twin-turbo 6A13 engine boasting 280 PS and 37.0 kgm, an engine with a truly overpowering performance. The VR-G Touring, despite its lack of power, provides an attractive well-balanced drive.
Acquisition[]
GT1[]
This car can be bought at the Mitsubishi New Cars Dealership for 29,800 Credits.
GT2[]
This car can be bought at the Mitsubishi Used Cars Dealership for around 17,900 Credits.
Pictures[]
Trivia[]
- The rear bumper of the car's racing modification and the VR-G counterpart has "Hajime Sakai" written on it, who is credited as part of car design and modelling staff in the first two Gran Turismo games.
Notes[]
- ↑ Incorrectly referred as a "2-door model" in the game