Coming July 25th, the new Gran Turismo 7 update introduces a classic track, multiple cars, and advanced AI capabilities for PlayStation users, enhancing the overall game experience.


Gran Turismo 7 Update Adds Exciting Features

Fans of virtual racing are gearing up for a significant update to Gran Turismo 7, scheduled to drop on July 25th. This update, labeled as patch 1.49, is set to bring a series of thrilling additions to both PS5 and PS4 versions of the game. Known for its realistic simulation and detailed car models, Gran Turismo 7 continues to expand its horizon with new content aimed at enriching the user experience.

One of the most exciting introductions in the upcoming update is the return of the Eiger Norwand track. A favorite from the PlayStation 3 era, specifically from Gran Turismo 6, its reintroduction will surely spark nostalgia among long-time players of the series. The Eiger Norwand offers a challenging mix of tight turns and fast sections, providing a comprehensive test of driving skills in the stunning backdrop of the Swiss Alps.

Moreover, the update will not only revisit beloved old tracks but also expand the game's already impressive lineup of vehicles. A range of new cars will be available for purchase within the game, each appealing to different tastes and preferences of car enthusiasts. The list includes:

- Ferrari 430 Scuderia (2007): Known for its fierce performance and breathtaking design.

- BMW M3 (1997): A classic model loved for its balance and handling.

- Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 (2008): A bold and powerful choice for speed enthusiasts.

- Genesis Vision Gran Turismo: A futuristic conceptual model offering a glimpse into the advanced design and technology.

- Subaru Impreza Rally Car (1998): Perfect for those who enjoy off-road capabilities with historical significance.

- RUF RGT 4.2 (2016): A robust and stylish sports car that stands out on any track.

Here's a glimpse of what you can expect with the new cars and features: