

Like the Roadster, a duplicate version of the car ( c-67n body ID 32) also exists, but cannot be spawned in the garage and the game also never calls it, although it also has the Info button disabled like the duplicate NB Miata. It is the second generation (C2) of the Chevrolet Corvette. Cannot be tuned (except for tires same for the NB Roadster) or race modified. When placed in the garage, the horsepower rating is 139 HP, which is much closer to the actual RS (1800cc engine) horsepower rating (both checked with GT2).Ĭhevrolet Corvette 427 Coupe '67 - Car filename cc67n, body ID 33, garage ID B0 Oddly, in Arcade Mode, it claims it produces 128 HP, which is the showroom HP of the 1.6 S Package version featured in GT2.

There is also a duplicate version of the car under the filename a-odn (body ID 06), but that cannot be spawned in the Simulation garage, and the game never calls it, leaving the duplicate completely unused the duplicate, however, has the Info button disabled. The name used in the garage is incorrect as the Japanese NB was sold under the main Mazda brand unlike the NA, which was sold as a Eunos (one of Mazda's many sub-brands). The car is a second-generation (NB) Mazda Roadster (sold outside Japan as MX-5 and sold in the North America as Miata). Mazda (Eunos) Roadster RS '98 - Car filename arodn, body ID 2B, garage ID AF It should be noted that this car is used in the final B-License test (B-8). It has the same traits as the arcade-only cars furthermore, the color names were removed. Used in Arcade Mode, this version includes most of all colors offered for the NA Roadster in a single pack. Mazda Eunos Roadster Arcade - Car filename amian, body IDs 21 (NTSC-J) and 22 (NTSC-U/PAL), garage ID AE Additionally, hitting Info in those cars can cause the game to crash, since there are no car descriptions for those. Neither of the new arcade-only cars exist in the Japanese version of the game (except the Eunos Roadster Arcade). The Plymouth brand would appear in the following game, but it took four games for the Prowler to appear (by this point, the car was branded as a Chrysler). When it went nowhere, the logo was removed in the European version to make way for the Acura logo, to be used in the American version. According to the documentation that came with the Test Drive demo build, the Plymouth Prowler was intended to appear in the game. Present in all Japanese builds is a Plymouth logo. In the Test Drive demo, the Racing Special logo would have been used for racing modified versions of regular cars in the demo's Arcade Mode.

As well, the Racing Special icon appears in the VRAM of the Arcade Mode's Dealer Selection menu, but cannot be selected. Race Model probably indicated race-modified cars, Special likely indicated the special model vehicles buyable from certain dealerships, and Racing Special probably noted special prize cars, such as the Mitsubishi FTO LM Edition. These graphics would likely appear near vehicle name badges in the Garage to show the type of vehicle if it were of a noteworthy variety. These were probably meant to be used in vehicle pages showing cars you were already in. Licensing and marketing choices resulted in lots of changes between regions.
