Sony Interactive Entertainment and Polyphony Digital announced Gran Turismo 7 update 1.60 will launch on June 26 with three new cars, multiple new World Circuits events, a Gran Turismo Sophy-compatible track, and a new Curation for Scapes. This update is notable for its inclusion of one of the franchise’s most beloved cars, the Lancia Delta HF Integrale Rally Car ’92.
Gran Turismo 7 update 1.60 adds the Citroën BX 19 TRS ’87, Lancia Delta HF Integrale Rally Car ’92, and Peugeot SUV 2008 Allure ’21 cars, along with the new Extra Menu “No. 46 ‘Collection: Mercedes-Benz'” (Collector Level 50).
The new Sunday Cup (Willow Springs International Raceway: Streets of Willow Springs Reverse), European Sunday Cup 400 (Watkins Glen Short Course), and World Rally Challenge Gr.B (Colorado Springs – Lake) will also be added to World Circuits.
Gran Turismo Sophy will be available for the Alsace – Village track. Players should look out for the Sophy icon in ‘Quick Race’ and ‘Custom Race’ on the track to test their skills against Sophy. Lastly, Scotland is the new featured Curation in Scapes.
Check out the new trailer and screenshots in our gallery below, courtesy of Polyphony Digital:























Microsoft’s Forza Horizon 5 is available now for PlayStation 5, giving Gran Turismo fans another game to try out. Moreover, it has cross-play with the existing Xbox Series X|S and PC versions, and it supports the new Gioteck FR5 Racing Wheel. Final Weapon reviewed the PS5 version of Forza Horizon 5, giving it a 4.5 out of 5 score.
Gran Turismo 7 will continue to receive major updates on a near-monthly basis on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. What’s more, Polyphony Digital released the game’s free demo, My First GT, on December 6, 2024. Players may complete the demo to earn bonuses in Gran Turismo 7.