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title: "This Gran Turismo Fan Mod Swaps Out the Greatest Sports Cars of the ’90s for Sheer Malaise"
date: "2025-10-19"
modified: "2025-10-19"
authors:
  - name: "Adam Ismail"
    job_title: "Senior Editor"
    link: "https://www.thedrive.com/authors/adam-ismail"
url: "https://www.thedrive.com/news/this-gran-turismo-fan-mod-swaps-out-the-greatest-sports-cars-of-the-90s-for-sheer-malaise"
categories:
  - "Culture"
  - "News"
  - "Video Games"
---

# This Gran Turismo Fan Mod Swaps Out the Greatest Sports Cars of the ’90s for Sheer Malaise

![GT2 Beige Edition trailer thumbnail showing a PT Cruiser](<https://www.thedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/URPouQi0Wwc-HD-copy.jpg>)
*\<em\>The Real Emile via YouTube\</em\>*

*[Gran Turismo 2](<https://www.thedrive.com/features/i-dropped-50-on-this-rare-gran-turismo-demo-and-i-regret-nothing>)* may be nearing its 26th birthday, but only in the last several years have fans blown the door wide open with modding support. These days, clever modders can not only swap in new cars but also create new race events and completely reorchestrate the experience of one of the greatest racing games ever made. On one hand, that's not exactly necessary, but on the other, when it leads to fantastic ideas like "GT2: Beige Edition," well, you've got to see the bit through.

Beige Edition is a mod currently in development with no set release date. A [trailer](<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URPouQi0Wwc>) released by the small team behind it claims "over 330 brand new cars for over 50 manufacturers" as well as "150 trim and model edits" to cars already in the game normally, since *GT2* certainly has a lot of malaise-inducing metal to begin with. It also promises a revamped career, redesigned menus, new features like a universal used-car dealer (*GT2* hails from that era of early *Gran Turismo* games where UCDs were per-automaker and only for Japanese brands), and even a new in-race soundtrack.

I do not doubt that the folks behind the mod are talented; that said, plenty of mods start development without ever being finished so, you know—here's hoping this gets over the line one day. Instead of any promise of release, I'm sharing this both because it's a hilarious concept and also because the announcement trailer is expertly crafted, referencing a piece of media that longtime *Gran Tuismo* fans are sure to remember. You can watch it below:

https://youtu.be/URPouQi0Wwc?si=8RU4iigWQSaPb0Qz

Do the song and those cuts ring any bells? No? Now watch [*this* trailer](<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTaiBCjqlkg>):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTaiBCjqlkg

That's the intro film for *Gran Turismo* on the PSP, and while the Beige Edition rendition isn't shot-for-shot, it's very faithful and comedically so. The headlight close-up normally reserved for a Nissan GT-R, for example, is instead lavished on a Chrysler PT Cruiser. And instead of seeing a Mercedes SLR McLaren leading a procession of thoroughly mundane cars that includes a Pontiac-freaking-Montana, a Vauxhall Cavalier has instead been entrusted with the honor.

It's just really entertaining. In fact, you could almost argue that some cars, like the Mk IV Toyota Supra and "New Edge" Ford Mustang, are a little *too* hot-blooded for this roster. Plymouth Voyagers and Buick Roadmasters are more like it—which, conveniently, Beige Edition looks to include. Supposing this thing is eventually released in some fashion, at some level of completion, I'll be excited to take a look. I mean, how many racing games can you say include a Kia Pride in them?

![Many cars from GT2 Beige Edition in black and white](<https://www.thedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Screenshot-2025-10-17-161859-copy.jpg>)
**The Real Emile via YouTube**

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## Author
Adam is a Senior Editor at The Drive, concentrating on curating and developing the site's slate of daily journalism, from initial pitch to final copy edit. When he's not at his desk researching leads and working with writers, he's testing vehicles or reviewing racing games, new and old. He joined The Drive in 2023, following seven years of covering consumer technology and cars. A car lover and gamer since his earliest memories, Adam came to know the automotive world through video games. First it was Daytona USA, Sega Rally, and Ridge Racer; then came Need For Speed, which inspired an encyclopedic knowledge of '90s supercars, and, of course, Gran Turismo. If not for them, he'd assuredly be doing something else right now. Adam is based in the suburbs outside Philly, where there are ample roads for his hot hatch to stretch its legs. In his car, he's probably listening to indie rock, drum and bass, or Yankees baseball.

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