Gran Turismo 7 is a real celebration of the automobile, and you only need to look at its enormous list of cars as proof.
Fortunately, checking out the 500+ vehicles available to play in the game is easier than ever, thanks to a recent new addition to the series' official website.
The full Gran Turismo 7 car list is available to browse via the linked webpage, and it's as slick and detailed as the game itself.
Each of the 539 cars (and counting) can be viewed here, and clicking on one brings up a gallery of images, a brief summary about the car, and statistics.
You can sort the grid in various ways; it defaults to sorting by manufacturer, but you can change to country, drivetrain, and more.
As well as the grid view, you can turn the page into a giant table, allowing you to compare and contrast vehicle stats more directly.
This is all information you can find in GT7 itself, but it's great to see everything made available on a dedicated page — especially one as well-crafted as this.
Will you be making use of the GT7 car list webpage? Have a browse in the comments section below.
[source gran-turismo.com, via resetera.com]





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This is pretty cool, I love GT7 but not sure I will use the web page, if it showed you what was currently for sale in the used garage at any given time I would definitely dip in to keep an eye on what is there!
@Mostik you can get that information on gtdb.io
@Rammstone Cool, nice one buddy 👍
Now allow me to mark cars on that list that I need, like the Ferrari 330 P4 '67, so that I get notified in-game when it's in stock.
It's alway struck me as dumb that the only way to be notified in game if a certain car is in stock, is to mark the car when it is in stock.
I've had a strange time with GT7. When I bought my first steering wheel (thrustmaster t150) I bought GT7 upon @Kidfunkadelic83 's recommendation and was really enjoying it. Fast forward almost 12 months and I've just purchased the thrustmaster t598 which is a far superior direct drive wheel with much more powerful force feedback. Now with the t150 playing GT7 was quite easy as the ffb was good but not particularly strong so it was easy to throw cars around as the wheel was quite light. With the t598 it's a real beast and shows how hard it actually is to drive the cars because the ffb really affects the wheel so initially I left GT7 as I wasn't enjoying it at all. Once again kidfunkadelic83 whispered in my ear about the new t598 settings included in the latest firmware that are specifically aimed at GT7 so I jumped back in and I have to admit the difference is night and day. The strong ffb is still there but its much more nuanced and I'm enjoying the game once again. I think this Web site will be of great use to fans of GT7 and I'll be giving it a look at some point today.
Yeah @Northern_munkey i think GT7 had a specific T598 update. I didnt however try it out pre update so i couldn't compare before and after like you can. I do find the reccomended in game settings too strong tho. I think FFB is reccomended to sit on 6 but i find 4 more than enough unless i want to give my biceps a real workout. Its a shame the AI is still naff tho and they havnt implemented qualifying in to the game. For a game that claims to be "the real driving simulator" starting in last place and pplaying catch up isnt my idea of fair. Its far too easy on easy, easy on medium but make 1 mistake on hard and your starting your race again. It just feels like a strange way of doing things in this day and age.
A fair list/thing for them to do if it wasn't too much effort before they alter it again later for GT8, heard about it in the GT Fandom wiki discord, so pretty cool.
It's no GT6 search filter (even then it was primitive at times, but decent compared to prior the ok options in the garage of GT4).
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