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|name = Mitsubishi GTO SR &#39;96
 
|name = Mitsubishi GTO SR &#39;96
|image = [[File:Mitsubishi GTO SR &#39;96.jpg|240px]]
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|image = [[File:Mitsubishi GTO SR '96.jpg|240px]]
|games = [[Gran Turismo 4]]<br>[[Gran Turismo 5]]
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|games = [[Gran Turismo (PlayStation)|Gran Turismo]] {{RM}}<br>[[Gran Turismo 2]] {{RM}}<br>[[Gran Turismo 4]]<br>[[Gran Turismo PSP]]<br>[[Gran Turismo 5]]<br>[[Gran Turismo 6]]
 
|manufacturer = [[Mitsubishi]]
 
|manufacturer = [[Mitsubishi]]
 
|year = 1996
 
|year = 1996
 
|drivetrain = {{4WD}}
 
|drivetrain = {{4WD}}
 
|engine = 6G72
 
|engine = 6G72
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|displacement = 2972 cc
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|aspiration = NA
 
|torque = <!-- The Maxium Torque -->
 
|torque = <!-- The Maxium Torque -->
 
|power = 214 BHP
 
|power = 214 BHP
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|pp = 400 PP
 
|speed = <!-- Time it takes for the car to go 1 - 100km/h.-->
 
|speed = <!-- Time it takes for the car to go 1 - 100km/h.-->
 
|distance = <!-- Time it takes for the car to go 400m. -->
 
|distance = <!-- Time it takes for the car to go 400m. -->
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|0-60 = <!-- 0-60 acceleration time -->
 
|0-60 = <!-- 0-60 acceleration time -->
 
|gt5type = {{ST}}
 
|gt5type = {{ST}}
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|gt6type = {{simple}}
 
|weight = {{Convert|1,610|kg|lb}}
 
|weight = {{Convert|1,610|kg|lb}}
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|ptwratio = {{convert|{{#expr:1610/214 round 2}}|kg|lb|abbr=on}} per horsepower
 
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The '''Mitsubishi GTO SR &#39;96''' is a Road car produced by [[Mitsubishi]]. It appears in [[Gran Turismo 4]] and [[Gran Turismo 5]].
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The '''Mitsubishi GTO SR &#39;96''' is a Road car produced by [[Mitsubishi]]. It appears in every main Gran Turismo game to date except [[Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec]] and [[Gran Turismo Sport]].
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==Colors==
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Five colors<ref>Six in the original Gran Turismo</ref> are available for this car:
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*Hamilton Silver Metallic
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*Galaxy White Pearl
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*Pyrenees Black Pearl
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*Mariana Blue Pearl (not in GT2)
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*Timber Green Pearl (GT1 & GT2 only)
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*Passion Red
   
 
==In-game description==
 
==In-game description==
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==Acquisition==
 
==Acquisition==
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===GT1===
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This car can be bought at the Mitsubishi New Cars Dealership for 29,980 Credits.
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===GT2===
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This car can be bought at the Mitsubishi Used Cars Dealership for around 2,010,000 Credits. It is only available in the NTSC-J version of the game.
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===GT4===
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This car can be bought at the Used Car Showroom (Late '90s) for around 1,490,000 Credits. The exact price of the car may vary depending on the mileage. It is only available in the NTSC-J version of the game.
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===GTPSP===
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This car can be purchased for 29,980 Credits.
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===GT5===
 
===GT5===
 
As a Standard car, the Mitsubishi GTO SR &#39;96 can be purchased from the Used Car Dealership for 23,443 Credits. It is a Level 1 car.
 
As a Standard car, the Mitsubishi GTO SR &#39;96 can be purchased from the Used Car Dealership for 23,443 Credits. It is a Level 1 car.
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===GT6===
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This car can be purchased for 29,980 Credits. It is a simplified car.
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==Pictures==
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<gallery>
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-R-Mitsubishi GTO SR '96 (GT1).JPG|A Mitsubishi GTO SR '96 with racing modifications applied in the original [[Gran Turismo (PlayStation)|Gran Turismo]]
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-R-Mitsubishi GTO SR '96 (GT2).JPG|A Mitsubishi GTO SR '96 with racing modifications applied in [[Gran Turismo 2]]
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File:MGNONP--.jpg|The vehicle banner as it appears in Gran Turismo 1
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File:Mgnonl--.png|The vehicle banner as it appears in Gran Turismo 2
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</gallery>
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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Revision as of 09:34, 16 March 2020

The Mitsubishi GTO SR '96 is a Road car produced by Mitsubishi. It appears in every main Gran Turismo game to date except Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec and Gran Turismo Sport.

Colors

Five colors[1] are available for this car:

  • Hamilton Silver Metallic
  • Galaxy White Pearl
  • Pyrenees Black Pearl
  • Mariana Blue Pearl (not in GT2)
  • Timber Green Pearl (GT1 & GT2 only)
  • Passion Red

In-game description

This description is taken from the description page in GT5. It is transcluded from here.

Sold as the GTO in its native Japan, Mitsubishi marketed the car in the U.S. as the 3000GT. Chrysler sold its own version of the car, called the Dodge Stealth that featured a different body style but the same mechanical components as the Mitsubishi. Chrysler, quite impressed how its version of the car turned out, made the Stealth the official pace car for the 1991 Indianapolis 500 (the first time a "Japanese car" was bestowed that honor, albeit unofficially).[2]

The GTO was based on the same platform as the Mitsubishi Diamante, while the engine was a 3.0-liter DOHC V6, available in either naturally aspirated or twin turbocharged form. The turbo-boosted unit produced a hearty 276 HP and 307.3 lb-ft of torque while the non-turbo powerplant cranked out a respectable 222 HP and 202.5 lb-ft. The GTO made use of many novel automotive technologies at the time, including all-wheel drive, 4-wheel steering, an electronically-controlled suspension, and ABS braking system. It also featured an active aerodynamic system that would adjust the front and rear spoilers according to vehicle speed, along with an active exhaust system that could modify the exhaust note. These numerous high-tech features intrigued automotive enthusiasts in large numbers.

In 1993, the car's retractable headlights were swapped for a set of fixed headlights, the twin turbo engine was mated to a Getrag 6-speed manual gearbox and peak torque was upped to 314.6 lb-ft. With its high-tech wizardry and distinctive coke bottle shape, the GTO was one fascinating machine right up to the end of production run in August 2001.

Acquisition

GT1

This car can be bought at the Mitsubishi New Cars Dealership for 29,980 Credits.

GT2

This car can be bought at the Mitsubishi Used Cars Dealership for around 2,010,000 Credits. It is only available in the NTSC-J version of the game.

GT4

This car can be bought at the Used Car Showroom (Late '90s) for around 1,490,000 Credits. The exact price of the car may vary depending on the mileage. It is only available in the NTSC-J version of the game.

GTPSP

This car can be purchased for 29,980 Credits.

GT5

As a Standard car, the Mitsubishi GTO SR '96 can be purchased from the Used Car Dealership for 23,443 Credits. It is a Level 1 car.

GT6

This car can be purchased for 29,980 Credits. It is a simplified car.

Pictures

Notes

  1. Six in the original Gran Turismo
  2. Referring to Chrysler's decision to replace the Stealth with a pre-production Dodge Viper as the event's primary pace car following protests from United Auto Workers. As the Viper wasn't yet sold, the race winner (Rick Mears) would win the Stealth and dealers sold pace car replicas of the Stealth.