Gran Turismo 7 continues to plod along with regular updates on PS5 and PS4, and the latest of these will be available imminently.
From 23rd September at 10pm PDT (24th September at 6am BST), you'll be able to download and install update 1.63, introducing another batch of vehicles and events to enjoy.
This time, drivers can enjoy the following new cars:
- ’25 Mazda Spirit Racing Roadster 12R
- Opel Corsa GSW Vision Gran Turismo
- ’74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40V
- ’23 Hyundai Elantra N
- ’20 Toyota RAV4 Adventure
You can ride them around new events in World Circuits mode:
- Sunday Cup
- Sardegna – Road Track – C Reverse
- Japanese FR Challenge 450
- Suzuka Circuit
- Race of Turbo Sportscars
- Watkins Glen Long Course
- Vision Gran Turismo Trophy
- Nürburgring GP
- World Touring Car 700
- Alsace – Village
Finally, Bolivia is the newly featured Curation in Scapes mode.
In other Gran Turismo news, Polyphony Digital is staffing up, suggesting the studio is beginning to explore what comes next for the series.
GT7 has been supported very consistently since its arrival in 2022, but that can't last forever; we expect the team will have already begun work on the next iteration.
Are you booting up GT7 for this new update? Tell us in the comments section below.
[source blog.playstation.com]





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Finally they’ve added my car lol the RAV4, been waiting since launch to see if they’d add it.
The land cruiser should be up there front and centre in my opinion
Another gd update to a great game ,looking forward to driving the mazda and the elantra n especially and will try them all.gt7 is very addictive especially if yr a car nut like me ha ha,looking forward to tomorrow:)
I’m a casual but consistent GT fan (play single player a couple times a week) and I love the range of vehicles in the trailer.
I hope GT8 has got Sophy AI throughout, the base AI is pretty oblivious. Still a brilliant game, after these I’ve only got 6 cars left to get
for a while, forza was giving gt a run for its money. can we assume that competition is dead now? sony has the best racing sim again and there is no real debate about it (outside of the hardcore racing sims on pc for crazy people that is).
Polyphony spoiling us again with the consistent monthly free update!
Awesome little trailer as always
I'm getting that land cruiser. Going to make it as powerful as possible.
Ok update, still not amazing. I'll get the game when the updates end, before the offline update like I did GT Sport, drip feeding updates is not exciting, will barely use the cars and the event requirements don't seem nearly as exciting.
Fair to add them but would also like to see some side event/mode type ones as well or did they give up on those and just go 'eh adding more easy to implement race events with ok requirements to these tracks, putting the AI for it and move on, create a new one every so often after the car models are done'.
The progression is fairly eh so I mean if it's going to stay for GT7 (please not 8, sigh) it needs to mix things up a bit.
@Porco no dude, Forza never came that close (outside of it being hyped in US gaming media) and their simulation model never managed to escape that "floating box on the streets" feel no matter what you did to its config.
@TheDudeElDuderino i dunno. gt was in a bad place when gt5 and gt6 got released. they felt archaic in their design and even reused car models from the ps2 (remember the premium and non premium cars?). it was a bit of a mess during that era but they got it together with gt sport thankfully.
@Porco true, true, yet all these things are second to how the thing simulates driving, and there Forza never could quite nail it.
Either way, I agree 5 and 6 were not the best GT and even Sport failed to deliver completely (although I played the hell out of it) but 7 scratches all my itches so I hope they don't mess it up with the next one.
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