With a launch date revealed for the hotly-anticipated open-world driving game Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown, the countdown is finally on until 12th September when the game releases for us all to play. What remains an enigmatic title has its mysteries even less than four months away from its release. So we thought we’d answer (to the best of our knowledge) one of the community's biggest burning questions: what does the car list look like?
It’s been a long time coming and indeed, mostly thanks to an at best patchy and at worst, downright silent promotional campaign, a game we’ve spent most of our time waiting for more information on. We know the location, we know about a lot of the game’s unique features, we now even know when it's coming out, with the release date revealed last week along with pre-orders. But what we don’t know yet, is the full official car list.
With a bit of research, it seems there are quite a few known to be in the game already. If we had to guess, we’d say around 80 per cent of the game’s car list is already out in the open – a 100+ car list is confirmed for launch – but we’ll update this as more are revealed. There’s certainly good variety already. All the trailers have teased everything from classic cars to hypercars, to off-roaders and even buggies.
The developers have pushed hard in terms of progression too. There won’t be a click wheel you spin every day for a free car. Rather, you’ll have to put in the play time to make in-game money and save up for the cars you really love. Apparently, microtransactions – paying real money for in-game money – will not feature in TDU: SC.
Once you have the money, like in TDUs of old, the dealership experience begins, where you can customise your car with manufacturer-specific wheels, paint colours, and interior trims. Then, new for Solar Crown, is the tuning, paint, and livery garage so you can go even further making your cars your own.
Anyway, from A to Z, here are the cars we know to be featuring in TDU: SC.
2009 Abarth 500
2016 Aston Martin DB11
2018 Aston Martin Vantage
1973 Alpine A110
2017 Alpine A110
2009 Alfa Romeo 8C
2009 Alfa Romeo 8C Spider
2013 Alfa Romeo 4C
2010 Alfa Romeo MiTo
2019 Apollo IE
2015 Audi R8 RWS Coupe
2017 Audi R8 Spyder
2018 Audi TT RS
2009 Audi Q7 V12 TDI
2021 Audi E-Tron GT
2018 Bentley Continental GT
2022 BMW M4 Coupe
2018 BMW i8 Roadster
2017 Bugatti Chiron Sport 110 And
2016 Bugatti Chiron
2005 Bugatti Veyron
2010 Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
1965 Citroen 2CV
2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
1958 Chevrolet Corvette C1
2019 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE
2021 Dodge Challenger Widebody
2016 Dodge Viper GTS
1987 Ferrari F40
1969 Ferrari 246 Dino
1964 Ferrari 250 GTO
2002 Ferrari Enzo
2009 Ferrari 430 16M
2018 Ferrari 488 Pista
2017 Ferrari Portofino
2013 Ferrari LaFerrari
2015 Ferrari FXXK
2017 Ferrari 812 SuperFast
2012 Ford Mustang GT500
2016 Ford Mustang GT350
2015 Ford Mustang GT
1968 Ford Mustang fastback
2017 Ford F150 Raptor
1968 Ford GT40
2006 Ford GT
2016 Ford GT
2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR
1965 Jaguar E-Type FHC
2016 Koenigsegg Regera
2017 Koenigsegg Agera RS
2012 Koenigsegg Agera R
2018 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR
2017 Lamborghini Huracan Performante
2016 Lamborghini Centenario
1992 Lamborghini Diablo
1968 Lamborghini Miura
2018 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ
2018 Lamborghini Urus
1976 Lancia Stratos
1992 Lancia Delta HFF Integrale
2016 Lotus Exige Cup 380
2017 Lotus Evora GT430 Sport
2022 Lotus Evija
2021 Maserati MC20
2017 McLaren 720S Spider
2016 Mercedes-AMG G65 final edition
2007 Mercedes-AMG SLK55 AMG
2013 Mercedes-AMG SLS
2009 Mercedes-AMG SL65 Black Series
2016 Mercedes-AMG GT R
1954 Mercedes 300SL ‘Gullwing’
2010 Nissan 370Z
2010 Nissan GT-R
2011 Pagani Huayra
2013 Porsche 918 Spyder
2016 Porsche 911 R
2021 Porsche Cayenne Turbo
1974 Porsche 911 SC
2022 Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo
1963 Shelby Cobra 427
1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe
2011 Sientero Renita (Buggy)
2020 Toyota Supra
1973 VW Beetle
1973 Beetle Baja
2015 W Motors Fenyr Supersport
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