Lots of different vehicles are going to appear in the title

Apr 30, 2015 19:10 GMT  ·  By

Project Cars, the upcoming racing simulator made by Slightly Mad Studios and Bandai Namco has just received its full list of cars, confirming the variety of machines that players will be able to drive around in the game as standard, as well as some of the vehicles that will appear as DLC.

Project Cars has been a long time coming, with Slightly Mad Studios sharing more and more details in recent months, as well as a few small delays, much to the chagrin of fans who desperately awaited the racing simulator to hit the PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

The full list of vehicles for Project Cars is here

After seeing some fresh videos in the last few weeks, and hearing more technical data, Slightly Mad confirms on the official website the full list of cars that are included in its Project Cars experience.

First up, as standard, the game comes with a whopping 65 vehicles, ranging across various categories. These include Open Wheel racers, GT ones, Le Mans Prototypes, Supercars, Track Day cars, Karts, Road cars, Historic Touring machines, as well as US Trans-Am and Stock cars.

According to Slightly Mad, the overall goal with Project Cars was to deliver a huge amount of disciplines and motorsport types from all around the world, so that regardless of preference players would have great machines to drive around many tracks.

DLC cars are also coming

There are also a few cars coming as downloadable content for the racing game, including five in the Limited Edition Car Pack, which, as its name suggests, comes with the special version of the title. Three vehicles are also offered in the Modified Car Pack, while the first free machine coming to Project Cars in the month of May is the W Motors Lykan Hypersport.

In case you forgot, Project Cars will get one free DLC car each month after its release for a certain period of time.

Check out the full list of cars below.

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