Sony Interactive Entertainment and Polyphony Digital have launched Gran Turismo 7 update 1.71 and revealed the update’s contents, which include four new cars and three new race events.
Released on August 20, Gran Turismo 7 update 1.71 introduces the following new cars: Caterham Seven Superlight R500 ’08, Hyundai IONIQ 6 N ’25, Toyota Chaser Tourer V ’97, and Toyota Mark II Tourer V ’97.
Multiple new events were also added to World Circuits:
- Japanese FR Challenge 450
- Kyoto Driving Park – Yamagiwa
- European Clubman Cup 600
- Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya GP Layout No Chicane
- World Touring Car 600
- Suzuka Circuit
Moreover, the Whistler Curation was added as a featured option in Scapes.
A new trailer and batch of screenshots were also revealed:
Polyphony Digital released the Gran Turismo 7 Spec III update and Power Pack DLC on December 4, 2025. The update introduced a slew of content, including eight new cars, a new cinematic intro, a data logger feature, a new Circuit Experience, the Yas Marina Circuit and Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve tracks, and much more. Power Pack released for $29.99 and features 50 races spanning 20 categories, including 24-hour endurance races. The recent version 1.69 update added the Power Pack Challenges Mode with additional content for owners of the DLC.
Gran Turismo 7 and the game’s free demo, My First GT, available now for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Players may complete the demo to earn bonuses in Gran Turismo 7. Regular updates can be found at the official Gran Turismo blog.