Japanese GT500 Pack content leads a massive new update for Project Motor Racing, as SEGA rolls out sweeping gameplay improvements alongside new content.
The update is now live across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam, Epic Games Store, and Windows. It introduces major upgrades to UI, visuals, physics, and online systems—while the highly anticipated Japanese GT500 Pack launches on March 31.
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Japanese GT500 Pack release date and content
The highlight of this update, the Japanese GT500 Pack, arrives on Tuesday, March 31, 2026 bringing one of the most prestigious categories in GT racing to the game.

Widely regarded as the pinnacle of GT competition, the GT500 class is known for its extreme downforce, precision handling, and high-speed performance.
This pack includes:
- Five modern GT500 machines (GT500 EVO)
- Four classic cars from the All Japan GT Championship (JGTC) era
- One new circuit: Takimiya Circuit
Featured cars in the Japanese GT500 Pack
SUPER GT Cars (GT500 EVO)
- 2024 Honda Civic GT500
- 2022 Honda NSX GT500
- 2022 Nissan Calsonic Impul Z GT500
- 2021 Nissan Motul Autech GT-R GT500
- 2022 Toyota GR Supra GT500
Classic JGTC GT500 Cars
- 2003 Honda NSX JGTC
- 2004 Nissan Fairlady Z (Z33) JGTC
- 2003 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) JGTC
- 2002 Toyota Supra JGTC
These vehicles showcase both the modern evolution of GT500 engineering and the iconic turbocharged machines of the early 2000s, complete with distinctive aerodynamic designs.
New Circuit: Takimiya Circuit

The update also introduces Takimiya Circuit, a technically demanding track designed to test driver precision and control.
Whether chasing the perfect lap time or competing in multi-class races, players can experience the full intensity, heritage, and speed of Japanese GT racing.
What to expect from Project Motor Racing 2.0
The latest update significantly enhances the overall gameplay experience, with a strong focus on usability, realism, and immersion.
Complete UI Overhaul
The game’s user interface has been fully redesigned. Navigation, menus, setup options, system settings, and race information are now clearer and more intuitive, allowing players to access key features with ease.
Refined physics and driving feel

Vehicle handling has been improved across all classes, with updates to tire models and overall physics systems. Enhanced friction behavior, expanded force feedback, and more realistic collision responses combine to deliver a more authentic driving experience.
Improved online systems
Online play has been upgraded with the addition of an anti-cheat system and a smoother race entry process. Starting April 1, 2026, ranking events will also allow all classes to participate, broadening competitive opportunities.
Visual and career mode enhancements
Visual quality and performance have been further optimized. In Career Mode, real-world sponsors and podium ceremonies have been introduced, adding a new layer of authenticity to the motorsport management experience.
Project Motor Racing price update and sale details

Project Motor Racing will receive a new price starting Wednesday, April 8, 2026 across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC platforms (Steam, Epic Games Store, Windows).
- The price adjustment for Microsoft platforms will take effect on April 16
- A limited-time sale is currently live across digital storefronts
This makes it an ideal time for new players to jump in and experience the upgraded racing simulator at a discounted price.
With its comprehensive UI overhaul, refined driving physics, enhanced online systems, and the addition of the Japanese GT500 Pack, Project Motor Racing continues its push toward delivering the ultimate racing simulator experience.
About Project Motor Racing
Released on November 25, 2025, Project Motor Racing is a modern racing simulator published by SEGA, designed to deliver an authentic motorsport experience across both single-player and online modes.
Built with a strong focus on realism, Project Motor Racing features advanced vehicle physics, detailed tire and handling models, and immersive force feedback systems aimed at replicating real-world driving conditions.
At its core, Project Motor Racing emphasizes competitive online racing, offering ranked events, multi-class racing formats, and ongoing updates that refine gameplay systems and expand content.
