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Gran Turismo 5 will cost US$60 million

Polyphony Digital head Kazunori Yamauchi has revealed that next year's sprawling racing simulator will cost nearly three times as much as Killzone 2.

Lotus Exige Scura dons ninja gear

At this week's Tokyo Motor Show, Lotus will be whipping the covers off its latest Exige coupe that's just graduated from ninja school.

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Reviews

  • Gran Turismo 5

    We know now that it's scheduled for release in Japan in March 2010, so we headed down to creator Kazunori Yamauchi's offices to have a chat about what we can expect from his new baby.

  • Volkswagen Passat Ling Yu fuel cell

    Don't let the plain Jane clothing fool you, there's impressive powertrain technology hiding in this Passat that emits only water as exhaust.

  • MotorStorm: Pacific Rift

    More content and clever courses make Pacific Rift everything you'd want in a MotorStorm sequel.

  • LittleBigPlanet

    LittleBigPlanet is a novel, imaginative, and highly customisable platform game.

  • Nissan GT-R (R35)

    The R35 Nissan GT-R is a technical tour de force, with evidence of brilliance throughout. Hopefully not too many of its tech goodies are chucked overboard by the time it finally goes on sale in Australia in 2009.

  • Dual Shock 3 hands-on

    How does the new Dual Shock 3 differ from the Sixaxis controller?

  • Logitech G25 Racing Wheel

    Fancy yourself as a virtual racing driver? This leather-clad, brushed metal extravaganza will transform you from Mark Webber into Stirling Moss.

  • Gran Turismo 5 Prologue (Japanese)

    The release date for GT5 has slipped more times than an Olympic speed skater, so to keep fans interested there's a Prologue version available. It's only in Japanese at the moment though.

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Features

  • Behind the scenes: Making fuel for a Formula One team

    Last week, at the Melbourne Formula One Grand Prix, we spoke to Lisa Lilley, Shell's technology manager for Ferrari, about how Shell formulates the fuel and lubricants that it supplies to the Ferrari F1 race team.

  • Future fuels: What will power tomorrow's cars?

    With air pollution getting worse and oil production declining, car manufacturers are looking to alternative fuels. But what will power tomorrow's cars?

  • Gadget Buzz

    From the super Tamagotchi to the stinky web, we've got the latest tech gear covered.

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  • Toyota FT-86 to feature in GT5

    The line of cars headed for Gran Turismo 5 keeps growing, with Toyota's FT-86 concept coupe the latest to be added to the list.

  • Jamie Whincup talks tech and cars

    Last year Jamie Whincup not only won the Bathurst 1000, but he was also crowned V8 Supercar champion for the first time. We sat down with him after yesterday's launch of the Norton 360 v3 and Symantec's announcement of its sponsorship deal for the Sandown V8 Supercar race.

  • Battery cost holding back hybrids and EVs

    BusinessWeek posted a feature entitled "The Electric Car Battery War", looking at the rush to refine Lithium-ion battery technology and posing the question "Should the US government get involved?" We contend, though, that the most important thing is reducing the cost of the batteries.

  • Koenigsegg CCX: Swedish craziness lands in Australia

    It's ballistic, mental and the most exciting thing out of Sweden since Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid. The Koenigsegg CCX is now available in Australia for a lazy AU$2.1 million.

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