The Ford Model T Tourer is a historic road car which is only featured in Gran Turismo 4. It is commonly considered the first affordable car ever built, and has been voted the most influential car of the 20th century. 16.5 million were made since its introduction in 1908.
Colors[]
There is only one color for this car:
- Black Japan Enamel
Acquisition[]
Game | Purchase location | Credits | Other methods |
---|---|---|---|
Gran Turismo 4 | --- | --- | Complete the Super License with all Golds |
Pictures[]
Trivia[]
- This is one of few cars that cannot be sold (only discarded from the garage) and where nitrous cannot be applied.
- An unused string of text in Gran Turismo PSP suggest that this car was originally planned to make an appearance in that game, together with the Audi Auto Union V16 Type C Streamline '37, the Hyundai Click Type-R '04 and the Mazda MX-5 '05. All of these cars, which the exception of the Mazda MX-5 '05, have made an appearance in GT4.[1]
- In Gran Turismo 2 and Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, this vehicle has also been mentioned although it did not appear in both games.
- On the back of the GT4 box, there is a picture of a Model T with different colored wheels.
- In Gran Turismo Sport, a photo of this car can be seen at the Ford's Museum in Brand Central. However, the car itself does not appear as a playable vehicle in said game.
- This car is considered one of the three hardest cars to unlock (the other two are Nissan GRAN TURISMO SKYLINE GT-R '01 and Dome ZERO Concept '78) due to the fact that you must complete the Super License in Gold and that the requirements to obtain gold medals are significantly harder than the other licenses.
- In GT4's files, there is an unused banner for the car called "model_t_tourer_14" with a different layout (the banner used in-game instead is "model_t_tourer_15").