A road-going version of a endurance racer before the GT1 class, the Lister Storm was the fastest four-seater in the world during the 90s. It featured a 7-liter V12 from the Le Mans-winning Jaguar XJR-9, developing 553 PS in road configuration. The race version couldn’t quite compete at the very top of the GT1 class, but did manage to win the 1999 and 2001 British GT championships, along with the 2000 FIA GT championship, by which time GT2 had became the top category in endurance racing. Only three road cars survive to this day. One of them sold for 150 000£ in 2018, a bargain compared to the prices of its contemporary rivals.
The last time this car was seen in a video game was in Gran Turismo 2, coincidentally alongside the Jaguar XJR-15 that later gets featured in Horizon 5. I’m not saying lighting cannot strike twice but man I really do hope it does.