23.0 European Grand Tour Release Notes
Ready, set, pack! Embark on a Continental journey with European Grand Tour, our latest car update. Collect over 300 new models from Audi, Peugeot, McLaren, Fiat and many more!
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New Cars - European Grand Tour
European Grand Tour update brings 313 new cars from 9 brands to the Top Drives roster, including McLaren, Audi, Peugeot, Apollo, and more. Access the full list of new models by clicking here.
Why not take a look at some highlights from this update:
2020 McLaren Elva
A supercar that puts the driver at the forefront of the experience, the McLaren Elva is a throwback to Bruce McLaren’s open-top race cars of the 1960s. It’s also the lightest McLaren road car ever built, weighing in at a little over 1.2 tonnes, and one of the most powerful thanks to its V8 twin-turbocharged engine that produces over 800 bhp. Meaning the Elva can sprint from 0-60 in a scant 2.7 seconds.
1997 Audi A8 Coupe
A quarter of a century ago, Audi gave us the A8 Coupe - a two-door grand tourer based on the D2-generation flagship saloon model - one that was a missed opportunity to give the world a stylish V8 pillarless coupe that could cover long distances in comfort. While it remained just a prototype, the model used the same aluminium space-frame construction as its saloon sibling, but with each panel being redesigned to give it a far sleeker profile, resulting in a design that gave it substantial presence.
2010 Audi Q7 V12 TDI
Despite being five metres long with seven seats and a kerbweight of nearly 2.7 tonnes, the Audi Q7 V12 TDI is capable of some astonishing figures. For starters, there’s the twelve-cylinder diesel engine under the bonnet that produces 493bhp and 737 lb-ft of torque, meaning this family hauler goes from 0-62 in 5.5 seconds, a startlingly quick time back in 2008. Then there is the price for this V12 powerhouse, which started at an eye-watering £96,230, or £152,000 in today’s money. Figures that make this Q7 one of the maddest cars ever to roll out of Ingolstadt.
2022 Peugeot 308 1.6 Hybrid 225
In a world where SUVs are taking over, the latest Peugeot 308 is a welcome survivor. Now in its third generation, this latest model has received a bold design makeover that sets it apart from other modern cars, one that includes the brand’s new badge and the trademark Peugeot fangs. It’s now a plug-in hybrid as well, combining a 1.6-litre petrol engine with an electric motor to give it brisk performance, with 0-60 in 7.1 seconds and a top speed of 146mph.
2003 Alfa Romeo Kamal
Alfa Romeo has diversified in recent years with the Stelvio and Tonale SUVs, but these were not the brand’s first attempt at a high-riding model. In 2003, the Kamal concept arrived. A model that was envisioned as an SUV with proper off-road credentials that would be as sporty to drive as any of the Alfa line-up of the era. It had both with the off-road ability coming from a trio of differentials and four-wheel drive, while its sporting prowess came from a 250bhp 3.2-litre V6 engine borrowed from the 147 GTA coupled to a quick-shifting six-speed automatic sequential gearbox.
Car Corrections
European Grand Tour update also brings around 200 corrections and around 1000 RQ adjustments to existing cars, but no rarity changes, which we're working on for the upcoming updates.
Find the full list of new cars, car corrections and RQ changes in this sheet.
New Collection Series
Unleash your inner champion at the Summer Games Collection Series!
The Collection starts on 12 August.
Season Prize Cars
Compete for Seasonal Prize Cars! Play to win Rimac E-Runner Concept_One and Mazda 767B and many more!
Top Drives on MacOS
Top Drives is now available on MacOS devices with an M1 chip or newer! The game is downloadable from the App Store from the player’s MacBook and works exactly the same way as in the mobile app.
Tag Logo in Filters
Added art from seasonal content to the filters menu.
Bug Fixes
Fixed an issue with the incorrect display of Gaz’s Collection requirements and pack names in the Challenge and Offer screens.
Fixed an issue with scroller set to bottom in the Decade/Years filter menu.
Fixed an issue with in-app purchases not giving items to players.
Fixed an issue that caused burger menu to appear blank for short races if the user has no saved hands.
Fixed a small animation issue in the tutorial.
Fixes to various social login issues, including Facebook, Google Play, and Apple.
Thanks for reading, and hope you enjoy the new cars!