Project Motor Racing (2025): 4 NEW GTE Pre-Order & Bonus DLC Cars REVEALED! (PMR Pre Order Bonus)

    Hello everybody and welcome back to a brand new video here on the channel. Today we’re going to be discussing the GTE DLC Decade Pack in Project Motor Racing. So, for those who don’t know, the GTE Decade Pack is the pre-order bonus that you can get from pre-ordering the game now before the game releases. It doesn’t cost you anything uh extra. It’s included with the pre-order. And this allows you to get behind the wheel of seven icons from the GTE era in the GTE decade pack, which is your pre-order bonus for Project Motor Racing. Handbuilt and endurance bred, these machines deliver door-to-door fights from a fabled chapter of GT racing. So, we’re going to get into today’s video, guys, because four new vehicles have been revealed, and I’m going to get into that in just a moment. So, let’s get into today’s video. If you don’t already know, GTE or Grand Touring Endurance cars are the ones you see tearing up in Lemons and much more. They’re the bridge between roadbased and full corner carving prototypes. In Project Motor Racing, the devs are releasing a GTE decade pack for early purchases, and it includes seven cars total, and so far four more have just got confirmed on top of the one that we already know. GTE is a diverse manufacturer field and brimmed with global prestige. The GTE boasts elite manufacturers with distinct engineering philosophies, fiercely competing on an international stage. It is thrilling competition with closely matched performance leading to intense on-track battles and frequent photo finish endings. Long-d distanceance events demanded both speed and reliability, emphasizing tactical prowess in 24-hour races. Cuttingedge technologies intersected with a mix of professional and amateur drivers, fostering continuous development and unpredictability. The only GTE car in Project Motor Rating that we know of until today was the original pre-order bonus, the Aston Martin AMR Vantage GTE. And now we have four more revealed. And they are the 2017 Chevrolet Corvette C7R, the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette C8R, the 2019 Ford GT LM GTE, and finally the 2020 Porsche 911 RSR. That leaves us with two more yet to be confirmed vehicles for the GTE decade pack. So, what about these vehicles that we’ve just had revealed? First is the Chevrolet Corvette C7R from 2017. It is the classic front engine Corvette in its race trim. It’s sort of the old guard, strong, muscular, tried and tested, running many seasons of lemons. People simply love the sound and feel of it. Then we have the Corvette C8R, a mid-enine shift changing everything with better weight distribution, sharper handling in corners, and seeing both the C7 and the C8 in the same pack gives you a nice, neat contrast, old versus new. As for the Ford GT LMGTE from 2019, it is sleek, aerodynamic, historically strong in endurance racing. The 2019 LMGTE is a modern take on the GT’s heritage, and Ford has pushed this model hard. The arrow and balance are topnotch. And finally, the Porsche 911 RSR GTE from 2020. This one is interesting because it moves the engine a bit towards uh the middle from the classic 911s. So, you get some of that 911 feel with a little twist. Porsche always does home allegation craziness. Uh their race cars often differ significantly from their road versions. So, there we have the four vehicles revealed, but remember, we are expected seven total in this pack. So, what’s going on with the other two? We already knew about the Aston Martin’s Vantage GTE from 2020 from earlier announcements. So with these four confirmed, that brings us to five now known. That leaves two cars still unrevealed in the GTE decade pack. Now folks are already speculating. Could we see a Ferrari 488 GTE Evo, a BMW M8, a Z4 GTE, or maybe even a Corvette C6 GTE to line up a trio of Corvettes. Personally, I’m kind of hoping for something wild and unexpected, like a wild card, maybe a Dodge Viper in GTE spec, or, you know, some kind of Dark Horse pick. Let me know what you think. The GTE Decade Pack is expected to land in November, coming to PC and consoles with the launch of the game with cross-platform multiplayer support, meaning you’ll be able to queue up in a GTE race regardless of whether you’re on Xbox, PlayStation, or PC. More GTE cars requires more choices in endurance lobbies, more variety, more fun for folks trying to build competitive lineups. So adding new cars is great, but the real challenge is having the balance. The C7 and the C8 contrast, those are going to need careful tuning so one doesn’t dominate the other. The Porsche’s 911 RSR shifted engine layout might give it an advantage or disadvantage in corner transitions or over steer handling. The Ford GT with its aero design might be super strong on long straights but struggle in the low- speed corners. Also, tire wear, fuel usage, and setup tuning will be key. The best car on paper isn’t always the fastest on track if your driver or your setup is off. Personally, I’m going to predict the first few weeks of online play will see the meta shift. Some people will test which of these four cars becomes the king and then use them to extremes. So, my favorite pick among these four revealed is the Corvette C8R. I love how the mid engine changes the whole driving character, and I’m dying to throw it down into some long endurance stints and see how it handles. But I’m also keeping my fingers crossed for something wild for those unrevealed two cars. Ferrari or even a Viper would be crazy. And if I had to guess, I think one of the missing ones might be the Ferrari 488 GTE Evo. Maybe the other is some kind of wild card like a BMW GTE. So, finally, what does this all mean for the Project Motor Racing community? In short, more car variety equals more replay value. The better balance across the eras and the classes is more interesting competition. A good faith move by the devs giving this content as part of early buyer perks, not a full payw wall DLC. Also, I think with more GTE confirmed, the devs are signaling that they are serious about endurance and class diversity, not just chasing these supercars. Over time, this could make longer campaigns or custom events a hell of a lot more exciting. So, that’s the full breakdown for you today, guys. Four new GTE confirmed, two mysteries still waiting, and a lot of excitement ahead. If you did enjoy today’s video, guys, please do leave a like rating down below. Comment your thoughts about what you think the next two vehicles are, and what you’re looking forward to in Project Motor Racing. Please do let me know down there in the comment. But anyway, guys, that is it for me in today’s video. I did hope you enjoy it. If you did, please like, comment, and subscribe. 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