It’s that time of the month again for Gran Turismo 7, and Polyphony Digital is rolling out another meaty update. Update 1.63 goes live at 10 PM PDT with five new cars: the ’25 Mazda Spirit Racing Roadster 12R, ’74 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40V, ’23 Hyundai Elantra N, and ’20 Toyota RAV4 Adventure alongside the sleek Opel Corsa GSW Vision Gran Turismo.
World Circuits will receive five new events, including the 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) and World Touring Car 700 (Alsace – Village). Scapes has also been updated with a new featured Curation – Sol de la Mañana in Potosi, Bolivia, known for its geothermal power generation.
Gran Turismo 7 is available for PS4 and PS5, with the entire experience also playable on PlayStation VR2. Check out our review of the base game and head here for details on its extensive post-launch support.
Exciting to see another update for Gran Turismo 7! Adding five new cars and events always keeps the game fresh and engaging. Looking forward to seeing how the community reacts to the new content!
game fresh and engaging. It’s great to see how they continuously expand the content. I’m particularly looking forward to trying out the new cars in different events — it really adds to the variety of gameplay!
It’s definitely exciting to see the ongoing updates! The addition of new cars and events not only keeps the game dynamic but also attracts both new players and seasoned fans. I’m curious to see how these new cars will impact the racing strategies in the game!