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The Toyota CELICA GT-FOUR RC (ST185) '91 is a Road car produced by Toyota. It first appeared in Gran Turismo 2 and has been featured in all subsequent mainline games up to Gran Turismo 6, with the exception of Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec.

Colors[]

There are four (five in GT2) colors available for this car:

  • Super Red II
  • Red Mica (GT2 only)
  • Bluish Gray Metallic
  • Black (Called "Blackish Khaki Metallic" in GT2)
  • Super White II

In-game description[]

"The GT-FOUR limited model, packed with equipment for winning the WRC."

The Celica had long been the shining representative of Toyota's sporty image, and when the fifth-generation model was unveiled in September 1989, it would be the sportiest of all Celicas, a testament to its advertising slogan of Sugoi Subarashii, which translates to roughly "Amazing, wonderful".

The first thing that made this car stick out was its exterior styling. It featured a distinctive round shape that housed a spacious interior. The face consisted of retractable headlights connected by a dark line, which made it look like it was wearing a visor. The rest of the visual cues remained consistent.

Toyota completely re-engineered the car's chassis, significantly improving its rigidity. The reason for this was to make sure it could accommodate the car's new engine lineup that consisted of a 2.0-liter DOHC inline-4 with 163 BHP and a turbocharged 2.0-liter version that pumped out 222 BHP that saw duty in the top-of-the-line GT-Four.

The GT-Four took enthusiasts by surprise because of its potent nature. It possessed the world's first "Dual Mode 4WS", an advanced form 4-wheel steering. A model equipped with the company's "Active Sports" suspension was also added, but this was only limited to 300 units.

An even sportier version of the Celica made its appearance in 1992 in the form of the GT-Four RC, which celebrated the company's efforts in the WRC. Power of the engine was increased to 232 BHP. The following year saw Toyota win the WRC Manufacturer's and Driver's title.

Acquisition[]

Game Purchase location Credits Other methods
Gran Turismo 2 Toyota Dealership 11,200 ---
Gran Turismo 4 Early 90's Used Car Dealership 10,600 Available from the start in Arcade Mode
Gran Turismo PSP Toyota Dealership 31,710 ---
Gran Turismo 5 Used Car Dealership (Lv. 2+) 22,619 ---
Gran Turismo 6 Toyota Dealership 31,710 ---

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