Concept 2002 Tokyo Geneva — Gran Turismo

: It uses an enhanced version of the GT3: A-Spec engine, featuring slightly improved graphics and the same authentic handling physics. Vehicle Roster and Tracks Gran Turismo Concept 2002 Tokyo-Geneva review - Eurogamer

: It was specifically balanced to be beginner-friendly, with shorter races (typically two laps) and more forgiving AI.

: The game lacks the traditional "Gran Turismo Mode" (career mode). Instead, it focuses on Single Race , Course License , and Multiplayer Arcade modes.

Unlike the massive career-driven main entries, GT Concept is a condensed experience designed to be highly accessible.

Released in Europe on July 17, 2002, is a standalone expansion for the PlayStation 2 that served as a bridge between Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec and Gran Turismo 4 . This "definitive version" of the Concept sub-series brought together futuristic prototypes from the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show and the 2002 Geneva Motor Show, allowing players to drive vehicles that were otherwise only seen on show stages. Core Gameplay and Structure