Gran Turismo 7 will provide you with the chance to digitally test drive two brand new Corvette concept cars as part of its imminent update on PS5 and PS4. Patch 1.62 will go live inside the next 24 hours, delivering a monthly update that contains four new cars in total.

There's also going to be a new Menu to complete, as well as additional events under World Circuits and a new setting in Scapes, but the big additions for August 2025 are indeed the cars. Let's take a look at them:

'25 Chevrolet Corvette CX Concept

An electric hypercar that offers a glimpse into the future of the Corvette. The Corvette CX Concept is unmistakably pure Corvette. Designed for street and track, the Corvette CX Concept is a futuristic vision of an electrified Corvette Hypercar. From its athletic proportions and lunging profile, a cockpit nestled among powerful haunches, simple and refined surfaces, to an integrated visible understructure and a lightweight ultra-functional interior, every inch is intentional and has the driver in mind.

Chevrolet Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concept

A futuristic GT racer born from the Corvette lineage. The Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concept was designed exclusively for the racetrack and offers a glimpse into the future of Corvette GT Racing. The Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concept features aggressive aero, a lower stance, and is lighter than the Corvette CX Concept. Powered by an E-Fuel/Electric Hybrid system, the CX.R VGT utilizes two front E-motors and one rear E-motor paired with a small displacement, high-revving twin-turbo V8, providing both performance and range for endurance racing.

'26 Afeela 1

A new ‘mobility’ to challenge the concept of transportation. Sony Honda Mobility’s Afeela brand was presented at CES 2024 as a revolutionary mobility set to transform transportation into a rich experience. At CES 2025, the veil was lifted on the brand’s long-awaited first production model. It was named the Afeela 1, representing that this is only the beginning of the story.

'02 Renault Avantime 3.0 V6 24V

A unique coupé that tests the boundaries of monoform design. The Renault Avantime combines a peculiar body with the highly acclaimed European minivan, the Renault Espace. Born as a design study from Renault’s chief designer, Patrick Le Quement, the Avantime made its first appearance at the Geneva Motor Show in 1999. When Renault announced plans to release the car in 2001, people were shocked. At first glance, the Avantime looks like a minivan, but it has only two doors. Inside, the vehicle features two rows of seats, accommodating five passengers. Renault explained that the Avantime was intended to be a niche coupé.

[source blog.playstation.com]