The TRD 2000GT is a tuned car produced by TRD, but is listed as a Toyota vehicle in its only appearance in Gran Turismo 2.
The car is a tuned version of the Toyota MR2 built by TRD.
Colors[]
There is only one color available for this vehicle:
- Super White II
In-game Description[]
This description is taken from the NTSC version of Gran Turismo 2:
Several MR2 versions have been seen in the GT300 Class at the All-Japan GT Championships. The TRD 2000GT is based on the MR2, but its style has been modified so dramatically to meet the tough challenges of circuit racing that it is hard to recognize the conventional MR2 body it evolved from. The TRD 2000GT is a model that solidly retains the GT machine image with tuning based on the mass-market MR2. It includes additional body parts such as the racing aero cowl. As a result, this car is four inches wider than the ordinary MR2. Very wide blister-type fenders have been added in the front and rear, and of course new front and rear panels have been supplied to accommodate that extra wide body. In addition, the sides are adorned with side skirts and a large new wing has been fitted onto the rear. Although the impressive look of this car has little in common with the ordinary MR2, the mechanical components in the TRD 2000GT are almost exactly the same as those used in the GT300-class MR2 that raced in the GT Championships. But this TRD model has a style all its own, inside and out. And TRD-brand parts can be freely added not only to the chassis and brake system but to the engine and drivetrain as well. This means that performance parts can be added to suit the skill level of the driver.
Acquisition[]
GT2[]
This car can be obtained by winning the first race of the MR Challenge, located on Grand Valley East.
Trivia[]
- The car was planned to have racing modifications in demo builds of GT2, but the car's racing modification was given to Toyota MR2 GT-S '98 instead.
- The version initially planned for this car included a car number (#25) and Enkei logos, which were removed in the final MR2 racing modification.
- In addition, the racing modification was also intended to be a separate car called TSUCHIYA MR2 '98 (with internal name of t2tmr), as it was based on that car.