Project CARS 2 will include 10 different Ferrari models, ranging from classic cars up to modern-day machines. All 10 of the Ferrari vehicles will be available to race with right at the game’s launch on Sept. 22.
“Curating and selecting Ferraris from over 80 years’ worth of motorsport history was both a challenge and a joy,” said Game Director Stephen Viljoen in a press statement. “Our fans’ number one request after Project CARS 1 was to bring Ferrari to our game. We’re proud and really excited to have managed to bring this legendary brand to the franchise. Recreating their handling and legendary performance was a top priority for us.”
The 10 different Ferrari models in Project CARS 2 range from the classic 1967 330 P4 up to today’s 488 GT3. The full list of Ferrari vehicles are as follows:
330 P4
365 GTB4 Competizione
288 GTO
F40 LM
F333 SP
F50 GT
Enzo Ferrari
488 GT3
488 GTE
LaFerrari.
“Having Ferrari in Project CARS 2 is fantastic news for our drivers,” said Andy Tudor, creative director at Slightly Mad Studios, in the statement. “But it also comes with its own unique set of challenges. With so much pedigree and expectation, getting the feel of these Ferraris right, in-game, was a massive responsibility for us. Fans and drivers of both Project CARS 2 and Ferrari expect something special, they expect the cars in-game to echo all the hallmarks of what it is to drive some of Maranello’s greatest-ever cars. We can’t wait to get our drivers into these Ferraris and let them experience what we’ve achieved. These cars are truly special.”
The full list of cars for Project CARS 2 can be found on the game’s website. There will be 180 cars in total when Project CARS 2 launches, with a few that haven’t been revealed yet. Along with Ferrari, other big names on the car list include Nissan, Ford, Porsche and many more.
Project CARS 2 will release for PS4, Xbox One and PC on Sept. 22.
So what do you think? Are you excited to race in any of the included Ferrari cars in Project CARS 2? What other cars do you hope make the final list? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.