Polyphony Digital revealed the three new cars coming with Gran Turismo 7’s next update later today. The update also gives Gran Turismo 7 two new tracks set in California and Tokyo.
Released in March, Gran Turismo 7 is the latest installment in the long-running racing series. Sold as a “Love letter to car culture,” the game includes over 400 cars from various manufacturers and time periods. However, its developers also attracted controversy for Gran Turismo 7’s excessive microtransactions and post-launch changes.
Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.19 Adds 3 New Cars to the Game
Gran Turismo 7’s Update 1.23 goes live at 11 PM Pacific on September 28/2 AM Eastern on September 29. It introduces the Volkswagen ID.R ’19, Nissan Silvia K’s Type S, and Porsche Vision Gran Turismo Spyder as three new cars for players to collect. Meanwhile, the Yosemite National Park and Sakurada-dori Scapes give Gran Turismo 7 players two new environments to test them out in.
A prototype fully-electric race car, the Volkswagen ID.R ’19 features a carbon-fiber frame and dual motor four-wheel drive. Featuring extended wings to maximize downforce, its reduced weight and powerful motors make ID.R ’19 a match for any of the combustion-powered vehicles in Gran Turismo 7. The real-life car set two hill climb records and one for the fastest lap speed by an electric vehicle.
Meanwhile, the Nissan Silvia K’s Type S (S14) ’94 isn’t quite as state-of-the-art but still brings plenty to the table. The new car is noticeably larger than the Nissan S13 that’s already available in Gran Turismo 7. Developers also note how the design of the car’s body makes its width even more noticeable than it would be otherwise. Meanwhile, its inter-cooled turbocharger provides a noticeable
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