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Coffee Break was introduced in Gran Turismo 4 as a small activity break at the halfway point between the 16 tests in each License. It then made its second appearance in Gran Turismo 6, in the form of small challenges available after collecting a certain amount of stars in each event series.

In Gran Turismo 4[]

Test Car Used Challenge Description
B-License Daihatsu Copen Navigate through a field of cones without touching any.
A-License Peugeot 206cc Knock over all cones laid out in an increasing-radius spiral.
International B-License TVR Griffith Knock over all cones laid out in a decreasing-radius spiral.
International A-License Nissan 350Z Roadster Navigate through a Gymkhana course and come to a stop at the end.
S-License Honda Beat Knock over all cones laid out in a maze-like pattern.

In Gran Turismo 6[]

Test Car Used Challenge Description
Cone Trial 1 Mazda Roadster '07 Knock over 300 cones in 21 seconds.
Eco Trial 1 Nissan GT-R N24 Drive one mile on the Nordschleife using one liter of fuel.
Cone Trial 2 Lotus Elise '11 Knock over 180 cones in 30 seconds.
Cone Trial 3 Ferrari 458 Italia '09 Knock over 100 cones while driving a lap of Gran Turismo Arena.
Drift Trial 1 Nissan SILVIA TC Obtain 4,500 points within the 4 Drift Zones on Autumn Ring Mini.
Eco Trial 2 Honda CR-Z α '10 Complete one lap of the Suzuka Circuit using one liter of fuel.
Cone Trial 4 Mazda Roadster '07 Knock over 120 cones in 33 seconds.
Drift Trial 2 Mazda RX-7 TC Obtain 5,800 points within the 5 Drift Zones on Clubman Stage Route 5.
Cone Trial 5 KTM X-BOW R '12 Avoid all cones and make it to the finish line in 38 seconds.
Drift Trial 3 Blitz Dunlop ER34 Obtain 7,000 points within the 4 Drift Zones on Circuito de Madrid Reverse.

Trivia[]

  • In GT4's A-License Coffee Break, the in-game text states "...with the training car being an Opel Speedster Turbo." The challenge actually provides the Peugeot 206 CC '01 instead.
  • In GT6, there is an unused variation of the Gran Turismo Arena course intended for use with a scrapped stunt-based Coffee Break challenge, internally named "stadium_break2" ("stadium_break" is the variation for the first two Cone Challenge Trials). The track is fully coded and modeled, complete with AI programming.[1]

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