Gran Turismo 2/Unused Cars

One of the key selling points of Gran Turismo 2 was its huge variety of cars, boasting over 600 different models from 33 different manufacturers...but there are many unused cars lurking within the game's code. Many of these have their own logo present and are fully functional, indicating that they were removed relatively late in development.

Non-Car Driveable Models
As well as vehicles, a number of weird objects are available to drive with cheat devices. The textures are packed along with the cars, so these are not simply misappropriated graphics from menus or results screens.

Nameplate-Only Cars
These are cars that have unique logos and handling, but use a placeholder model.

Castrol Mugen Accord Only the logo remains for this car. It is linked to the racing modification of the 1996 Honda Accord (which is based on the real car driven by Osamu Nakako in the Japanese Touring Car Championship to win the 1997 title). The texture assigned to the car has very slight differences to the Toyota Altezza 280T racing modification, with an extra Enkei logo.

Ford GT40 1969 Racing Modifications The Ford GT40 Race Car was originally going to be acquired by performing racing modifications on an ordinary GT40. In the final game the GT40 Race Car was made into its own car.

Subaru Rex SuperCharger VX Only the logo remains for this car. A model was never made. A road-going, yellow Altezza is the body.

Mercedes C-Class Touring Car No model was ever made, only a logo shows it existed. The Primera above is the body.

RUF BR2 A RUF that exists in the form of a logo only.

RUF BR4 Yet another RUF that only has a logo.

RUF BTR4 Another RUF, only has a logo again.

RUF CR4 Another RUF that only has a logo.

It should be noted that the RUFs above do actually have their own bodies, but they reuses other RUF bodies. Also, most of the unused cars has their replay labels saying "Delete" if applied to another car.