Last updated on March 22nd, 2024 at 02:44 pm
The drifting simulator from ECC Games didn’t have a huge list of cars when it appeared on Steam Early Access on May 7th, 2020 under the original title of Drift21. But with more added before and after the full release in June 2021, you can keep track of all the additions with the DriftCE car list.
As you’d imagine for a game initially based around the Japanese Ebisu circuit complex, the cars available are concentrated around the typical JDM drift machines you might see there for competitions or track days. And ECC Games SA are slowly but steadily adding more vehicles to choose from over time, along with other tweaks, improvements and places to drive.
Last updated: Added the Toyota Supra Mk5, Toyota Supra Mk4 and Toyota Chaser JZX100 DLC cars
The DriftCE Car List:
- BMW E30 M3
- BMW E36 M3
- BMW E46 M3
- BMW E92 M3
- Ford Mustang
- Mazda MX-5 (Miata)
- Mazda RX7
- Mazda RX8
- Nissan 180SX (S13)
- Nissan 350Z
- Nissan Silvia (S15)
- Subaru BRZ
- 1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT AE86
- Toyota Chaser JZX100
- Toyota Supra Mk4 (DLC)
- Toyota Supra Mk5 (DLC
DriftCE DLC Cars:
- Toyota Chaser JZX100
- Toyota Supra Mk4
- Toyota Supra Mk5
There are lots of modifications available in the garage workshop, including engine swap, which currently allow for the i4 and i6, plus a V8.
DriftCE is currently available for the PC via Steam, the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S via the Microsoft Store, or the PS4 and PS5 via the PlayStation Store. And you can keep up with all the latest news and releases for DriftCE, here.
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