Giuseppe Nelva
The update, numbered 1.13, includes three new cars. We’re getting the Subaru BRZ GT300 ‘2, which won the Super GT championship in the GT300 class in 2021, the road version Subaru BRZ S ’21, and the Suzuki Cappuccino (EA11R) ’91.
On top of the cars the 24-hour layout of Spa-Francorchamps is also being added, on top of two new scapes set in Japan, “Gassho-style Houses in Ainokura” and “Cherry Blossoms at Night.”
The addition of new cars and tracks has been teased a few weeks ago, alongside deeper changes to the game’s rewards and progression structure.
Below you can check out a trailer showing off the new content.
Gran Turismo 7 is currently available for PS5 and PS4 and you can read our review.
You can also take a look at a gameplay video focusing on the return of the Deep Forest Raceway track, another showing Daytona, the new Porsche Vision Gran Turismo, videos dedicated to the music, and another trailer from a few weeks ago.
We also saw a series of featurettes started a few months ago in which producer Kazunori Yamauchi talked about car culture in general, one on collecting cars, one on racing, one on liveries, one on the Scapes photo mode, one featuring tuning, and one on the power of PS5.