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[[Gran Turismo (Car)]] Which Is A Italian Name For Car
'''''Gran Turismo''''', (abbreviated '''''GT'''''), is the Italian language variation of the English term "[[Grand Tourer]]". However, the word has gone on to be used in different applications with various contexts. Gran Turismo can mean or refer to:


[[Gran Turismo (Video Game)]]  
*[[Grand Tourer|Gran Turismo (Car)]], An Italian name for "car".


[[Gran Turismo 2]]  
===Cars===
*[[Maserati GranTurismo]], a 2-door, 4-seat long distance cruiser/sports car hybrid from [[Maserati]].
*[[BMW GranTurismo]], a 4-door, 4-seat concept car from [[BMW]].


[[Gran Turismo 3:A-Spec]]
===Games===
*[[Gran Turismo (Video Game)]]
*[[Gran Turismo 2]]
*[[Gran Turismo 3:A-Spec]]
*[[Gran Turismo 4]]
*[[Gran Turismo Concept]], A Gran Turismo video game not sold in the North American market.
*[[Gran Turismo 5 Prologue]]
*[[Gran Turismo 5]]  


[[Gran Turismo 4]]
===Other===
 
*[[FIA GT Championship]], A Competition Series named after a [[Grand Tourer]].
[[Gran Turismo Concept]] Which Is A Video Game Not Sold In North American Markets
 
[[Gran Turismo 5 Prologue]]
 
[[Gran Turismo 5]]
 
[[FIA GT Championship]] Which is a Series Named After A [[Grand Tourer]]
 
[[Maserati GranTurismo]]
 
[[BMW GranTurismo]]

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Gran Turismo, (abbreviated GT), is the Italian language variation of the English term "Grand Tourer". However, the word has gone on to be used in different applications with various contexts. Gran Turismo can mean or refer to:

Cars

Games

Other