Although Project Cars 2 has been withdrawn from sale on Steam, Xbox Store and PlayStation Store, users who had the game installed earlier are still playing it, including its multiplayer mode. 

In addition to the 180 car models available in the game, the developers regularly released additional kits. For example, Ferrari Essentials Pack (eight Ferrari cars) or Porsche Legends Pack (9 cars to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Porsche brand). 

Slightly Mad Studios has also released the so-called Japanese Car Pack, which includes 4 iconic cars from Honda and Nissan.

2016 Honda Civic Type-R.

This is a sports version of the Honda Civic. The Civic Type R prototype was presented in 2016 at the Paris Motor Show. The production version was shown at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show. The car's pillars were modified to reduce the effect of power steering. Therefore, when braking sharply, the roll is reduced and the car's stability is improved.

2015 Honda 2&4 Concept

At the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show, Honda showcased the Project 2&4 Concept weighing just 405 kg. It was inspired by the body design of the legendary Honda RA 272 (that participated in the 1965 Formula 1). Honda 2&4 Concept was equipped with an engine designed for the RC213V MotoGP motorcycle: a 999 cc, four-stroke V4, 215 hp.

1991 Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR32).

The car was named “Godzilla” for its power (500 hp). A carbon fiber driveshaft, a dual-disc clutch and an additional rear differential oil cooler were added to the model. The car won the 1991 Spa 24-hour race. Then this sports car took first place in the Australian Touring Car Championship and won the Bathurst 1000 race.

1981 Nissan 280ZX IMSA GTX.

The sports car is designed by Nissan’s chief designer Yoshihiko Matsuo. This is an upgraded version of the Datsun 280Z. The new modification included a Garrett AiResearch TB03 turbocharger and a 180 hp engine. At that time, it was the fastest Japanese car on the American market.