Polyphony Digital is a Japanese manufacturer in Gran Turismo. All of their cars are replicas of certain Formula One cars, all of which are only available as prize cars (excluding Gran Turismo PSP). They appeared in Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, Gran Turismo 4, and Gran Turismo PSP. As of Gran Turismo 5, Polyphony Digital has been succeeded by Gran Turismo (manufacturer); however, it appeared in that game's QA (beta) version.
List of Cars[]
| Car | Picture |
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| Formula Gran Turismo |
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| Car | Picture |
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| Formula Gran Turismo |
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| Car | Picture |
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| F686/M Unavailable in PAL versions. |
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| F687/S Unavailable in PAL versions. |
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| F688/S Unavailable in PAL versions. |
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| F090/S Unavailable in PAL versions. |
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| F094/H Unavailable in PAL versions. |
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| F094/S Unavailable in PAL versions. |
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| Polyphony001 Only available in PAL versions. |
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| Polyphony002 Only available in PAL versions. |
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Trivia[]
- In GT3 and GT4, the brand doesn't have a dedicated showroom, thus its cars are required to be won, with the exception of GTPSP, where they can be bought.
- However, an unused dealership is present in GT4. It has its own Tune Shop logo, but uses Nissan's background images and a generic image of a tire while in the Tuning Shop. Every menu part is accessible (apart for Engine and Turbo ones), but only Increase Rigidity and Rigidity Refresher Plan are available for purchase.
- Internally, Gran Turismo and Polyphony Digital (as in-game manufacturers) share the same manufacturer ID, "polyphony".
- Several riding gears in Tourist Trophy are also branded under Polyphony Digital branding, all of them restricted to use with Street-type riding gear set.
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