JDM: Japanese Drift Master Upcoming DLC Car List - All 6 American Classics Confirmed

5 cars covered in the background with Chevrolet Corvette in front for a poster in JDM

5 cars covered in the background with Chevrolet Corvette in front for a poster in JDM
  • Primary Subject: JDM: Japanese Drift Master - Q2 Content Update & New DLC
  • Key Update: Names of all cars for the upcoming DLC have been revealed.
  • Status: Confirmed
  • Last Verified: March 9, 2026
  • Quick Answer: 6 new cars are set to arrive in JDM, inspired by Ford and Chevrolet. Alongside the paid DLC, Q2 will introduce Multiplayer, Livery Support, and several free JDM cars.

The PlayStation 5 release of JDM: Japanese Drift Master was followed by a Q2 roadmap announcement. The first among the upcoming batch of content is a car pack similar to the Made in USA DLC

Too similar, in fact, as even the second DLC is inspired by American wheels. It appears to be based on some older 80s and 90s classics from known manufacturers like Chevrolet and Ford. 

A recent trailer gave us a good look at two of them, and they're instantly recognizable. Check out the full car list for the American Classics DLC below. 

JDM: Japanese Drift Master American Classics DLC Car List

Ironvale Hauler in JDM driving in a highway, side-view, the pickup truck is inspired by the Ford F-Series
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Credit: Gaming Factory

American Classics DLC will add six unlicensed cars that are inspired by real-world wheels to JDM. The following are the cars coming in the DLC:

  • The Ironvale Hauler F84
  • The Roebuck Striker
  • Roebuck Jetstream (1959)
  • Roebuck Reaver (1969)
  • Roebuck Reaver (2024) 
  • Ironvale Stallion (2024) 

The Ironvale Hauler is inspired by the Ford F-Series. Though there is no pinpointing an exact pickup truck model it borrows from, it has bits from the fifth and some later generations.

Meanwhile, the Roebuck Striker seems to be based on the sixth generation of the Chevrolet Corvette or onwards. With the other three cars also having either Roebuck or Ironvale in their names, expect them to be Ford or Chevrolet-inspired.

Outside of these six American wheels, Q2 of JDM: Japanese Drift Master is said to have more free cars, which are actual JDMs. We do not know any list or numbers for them, unfortunately.

Multiplayer and liveries support are also part of the content planned for the next quarter of 2026. There is no exact release time for the same. Q2 is between April and June, so expect all the mentioned content in that timeframe.

A Nintendo Switch 2 port was also hinted at in the initial roadmap announcement. Of course, we will update you whenever any new content plans for JDM are made official.

For now, check out the American Classics DLC trailer below, showcasing two of the six cars:

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