Project Motor Racing Launches Today: Editions, Price, and Global Unlock Times Explained
- Sagar Mankar
- 13 hours ago
- 2 min read
Project Motor Racing, the latest sim racing title from Straight4 Studios, is officially releasing today, November 25, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Developed by the original creators of Project CARS and published by GIANTS Software, this new racer aims to set a fresh benchmark for the genre with a mix of realism, variety, and accessibility.

Previously known as GTRevival, the game combines the graphics engine used in the Farming Simulator series with Straight4’s custom Hadron physics engine. That pairing is designed to deliver both visual fidelity and authentic car handling. The car roster is a tribute to motorsport history, ranging from modern Le Mans Hypercars to legendary Group C machines. For fans who enjoy both contemporary and classic racing, this lineup feels like a well‑balanced mix.
Editions and Pricing
Two versions are available at launch:
Standard Edition – £49.99 / $59.99 / €59.99
Includes 70 cars and 28 track layouts.
Pre‑order bonus: GTE Decade Pack with seven additional cars, including the Aston Martin AMR Vantage GTE (2020), BMW M8 GTE (2020), Chevrolet Corvette C7.R (2017), Corvette C8.R (2020), Ford GT LM GTE (2019), and Porsche 911 RSR (2020).
Year 1 Bundle – £79.99 / $89.99 / €89.99
Includes everything from the Standard Edition plus the Year 1 Season Pass.
Adds 35+ extra cars and four additional track layouts spread across four DLC packs.
Year 1 Season Pass Content
The Season Pass will roll out between launch and late 2026:
Group 5 Revival Pack (Day One) – Features classics like the Ford Capri Zakspeed Group 5 (1980) and Porsche 935/80 (1979).
Japanese GT500 Pack – Q1 2026.
GT Legends Pack – Q2 2026.
V8 Power Pack – Q3 2026.
Endurance Racing Expansion – Q4 2026.
Global Release Times (November 25, 2025)
Los Angeles (PST): 5:00 AM
Vancouver (PST): 5:00 AM
New York (EST): 8:00 AM
Toronto (EST): 8:00 AM
São Paulo (BRT): 10:00 AM
Mexico City (CST): 7:00 AM
London (GMT): 1:00 PM
Paris (CET): 2:00 PM
Berlin (CET): 2:00 PM
Rome (CET): 2:00 PM
Cape Town (SAST): 3:00 PM
Helsinki (EET): 3:00 PM
Moscow (MSK): 4:00 PM
Dubai (GST): 5:00 PM
New Delhi (IST): 6:30 PM
Bangkok (ICT): 8:00 PM
Hong Kong (HKT): 9:00 PM
Singapore (SGT): 9:00 PM
Perth (AWST): 9:00 PM
Tokyo (JST): 10:00 PM
Seoul (KST): 10:00 PM
Sydney (AEDT): 12:00 AM (Nov 26)
Auckland (NZDT): 2:00 AM (Nov 26)
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re looking to relive the glory days of Group C racing or test modern hypercars, Project Motor Racing offers a wide variety of content right out of the gate. And with the Year 1 Bundle promising steady DLC support, Straight4 Studios seems committed to keeping the game fresh well into 2026.
Source: Traxion




