Best GR.2 Cars in Gran Turismo 7

Best GR.2 Cars in Gran Turismo 7
Author Alessio Lorandi
Alessio Lorandi
August 16, 2022

Saying that you want to find a complete list of Gr.2 cars which are listed in Gran Turismo 7 and also a list of the most powerful ones among them?

Considering that Gran Turismo 7 more than 420 cars are listed in the game, it becomes a pretty daunting challenge to filter and discover by yourself the best Gr.2 cars.

So due to that reason, we have taken help from some sources and have found some of the fastest Gr.2 cars that you can get your hands on.

From McLaren, Mercedes-AMG and Nissan to Lexus, these are without doubt the very best Gr.2 cars in Gran Turismo 7.

What is a GR2 car in Gran Turismo 7?

The Gr.2 cars category is the same as the FIA GT2 category (for cars manufactured by brands including Mercedes, McLaren, Nissan, Lexus etc).

That is the same as Gr.3 cars and FIA GT3 classed cars.

Yes, I know that name difference Gr.2 vs GT2 might create some kind of confusion. However, at least now you understand what principles they are about.

What are the best Gr.2 cars on GT7?

The 7 best Gr.2 cars in Gran Turismo 7 are: AMG Mercedes LK-LM ’98 BMW McLaren F1 GTR ’97 Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 ’16 Lexus RC F GT500 ’16 Honda NSX CONCEPT-GT ’16 Nissan XANAVI NISMO GT-R ’08 Lexus Petronas GT500 ’08 Let’s now have a look at some of these Gr.2 cars in more detail.

AMG Mercedes LK-LM ’98

GT7 Gr.2 - AMG Mercedes LK-LM '98

AMG Mercedes LK-LM was a car that competed in the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans. It is powered by 5.9L V12 engine which generated approximately 600 hp in GT7. In August 2022, the car is occasionally offered for sale at the Legend Car Dealership for the cost of 6,500,000 Credits

BMW McLaren F1 GTR ’97

GT7 Gr.2 - BMW McLaren F1 GTR '97

In 1997, there were many who believed that the McLaren F1 GTR car participating at the twenty-four Hours of Le Mans event was some sort of McLaren GT car. With its 6.1 liter V12 engine the vehicle is capable of a top speed of three hundred and forty six kilometers/hour. Business model that would acquire this car was the Legend Car Dealerships, Engineer and owner Michael T.Nurse offered the car for 10,000,000 credits which I feel is quite overpriced considering the various options offered by the business model as it surmises that every cent comes into importance.

Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 ’16

Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 '16

In the 2016 Super GT season, the Nissan GTR Nismo GT500 joined the fray for the super gt’s GT500 class.

A 3.8L Twin turbo V8 engine gives this machine more than enough capability to achieve the speed of 000km/h.

As the car runs on 800,000 credits, it can be said to be rather modest, given that the car is designed by the brand which can be found in Brand Central, the price is also acceptable.

Lexus RC F GT500 ’16

Lexus RC F GT500 '16

The next car on the list is the Lexus RC F GT500.

A machine that was also made in order to take part in the Super GT 500 championship, it features V8 engine with 5,0 litters in displacement.

321 km/h which is the top speed must be reasonable enough as one of the fastest cars of gran turismo would be expected to operate effectively.

The Lexus RC F GT500 can be brought for 800,000 Credits from Brand Central.

Honda NSX CONCEPT-GT ’16

Honda NSX CONCEPT-GT '16

Nevertheless, The Honda NSX has a maximum speed of 315 kilometers per hour which comes powered with a 3.5L V6 Twin Turbo engine.

One can buy this car quite easily for 800000 credits from Brand Central showrooms.

Nissan XANAVI NISMO GT-R ’08

Nissan XANAVI NISMO GT-R '08

Thanks to the high downforce and the gripping power of the tires, the Nissan XANAVI NISMO GT-R is another really good Gr.1 car in Gran Turismo 7.

A model of the car known as Nissan Fairlady participated in the races at the 2008 Super GT 500 series which was powered with a 3.8-Liter V8 Twin-Turbo engine.

Lexus Petronas GT500 ’08

Lexus SC430 GT500 '08

Smallest of the three remains the Lexus SC430 GT500.

The 2008 Super GT500 championship was also participated by this car; it is equipped with a 4.3 L V8 engine.

Incredible speed that can be optimally used even with the tightest corners makes it one of the best Gr.2 cars. Available in Brand Central for approximately 800,000 credits.

Conclusion

Thus, here are some of the Gr.2 cars which are among the best available in Gran Turismo 7.

Keep in mind that most of these has a price tag of above 1 million credits therefore please do ensure you have properly saved up prior to buying any of these vehicles!

What is the difference between Gr.2 and Gr.3 cars in Gran Turismo 7?

Gr.2 and Gr.3 cars in Gran Turismo 7 represent different racing categories. While Gr.2 cars are aligned with the real-life FIA GT2 category and include high-performance vehicles from brands like Mercedes, McLaren, Nissan, and Lexus, Gr.3 cars correspond to the FIA GT3 category. The main differences lie in their specifications, performance, and the type of racing events they are suited for in the game.

Can Gr.2 cars in Gran Turismo 7 be customized?

Certainly, cars in Gran Turismo 7, particularly the Gr.2 class automobiles, can also be customized. With such cars, players have the option to alter the car’s engine tuning, class of the tires on it, and design the aerodynamics of the vehicle. Customization gives players an opportunity to improve the cars’ performance so that it fits the player’s and the track’s requirements.

How does the performance of Gr.2 cars compare to other car classes in Gran Turismo 7?

Gr.2 cars are among the higher performance classes in Gran Turismo 7. They generally offer faster speeds, better acceleration, and more advanced handling capabilities compared to lower-tier classes like N-class cars. However, they may also require more skill to control effectively, especially at high speeds.

Are Gr.2 cars suitable for beginners in Gran Turismo 7?

Gr.2 cars, due to their high performance and speed, might be challenging for beginners in Gran Turismo 7. These cars require a good understanding of racing techniques and car control. Beginners may find it easier to start with lower-tier cars and gradually progress to Gr.2 as they gain more experience and skill in the game.

What are the most challenging tracks for Gr.2 cars in Gran Turismo 7?

Having raced Gr.2 class cars in Gran Turismo 7, the most racing center cars in the game, one must assume that they are intended for the most famous and demanding race tracks, especially those with long straights and numerous tight corners. Some of the tracks that seem to test the Gr.2 cars quite well are the North Circular, Suzuka Circuit and Spa Francorchamps. With respect to such tracks there are so many factors which are mutually connected that make these tracks really complex but a competent driver with an appropriate race car is what’s required.

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Alessio Lorandi

Alessio has been involved at the highest levels in racing since the age of 5 (2003). He won a CIK-FIA World Championship in 2013 and then raced in F3, F2, and finally GT3s before now dedicating himself to SOLOX. He’s now on a mission to help thousands of sim racers around the world achieve their fullest potential through his ACC setups.

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