Sony Interactive Entertainment and Polyphony Digital announced the all-new “Power Pack” DLC for Gran Turismo 7 featuring new content and challenges, including the return of 24-hour endurance races. Launching on December 4, Gran Turismo 7 Power Pack aims to bring “authentic motorsport challenges” to the game with a fair share of rewards for progression.
What’s more, players can look forward to the Gran Turismo 7 Spec III update, which is expected to launch that same day. The Gran Turismo 7 Spec III update adds eight new vehicles, two new race tracks, new events, a data logger feature, a new Circuit Experience, and much more.
Fans can dive into Gran Turismo 7 update 1.63, which includes the the new Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo. Gran Turismo 7 update 1.63 includes five new cars: Hyundai ELANTRA N ’23, MAZDA SPIRIT RACING ROADSTER 12R ’25, Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo, Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40V ’74, and Toyota RAV4 Adventure ’20. Players can test these new cars out in the following new World Circuits events:
- 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
The update is rounded out by the addition of the “Bolivia” featured Curation in Scapes.
Lastly, Gran Turismo 7 will continue to receive major updates on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. 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.