The first content update for Gran Turismo 7 in 2026, version 1.67, launched following a brief server maintenance. The update introduces three new cars and is relatively compact at approximately 1GB in size.
New Cars
- Hyundai Elantra N TC 2024 – Priced at 280,000 credits.
- Porsche 911 (992) GT3 R 2022 – 900,000 credits.
- Xiaomi SU7 Ultra 2025 – 150,000 credits.
This brings the total cost for the new vehicles to 1,330,000 credits, ranking it as the 20th most expensive update since launch.
New Races and Circuit Experience
The update includes three new World Circuit races, one for each new car, with incentives and progressively challenging tracks:
- WTC600 – Nürburgring Nordschleife, featuring the Xiaomi.
- WTC700 – Spa-Francorchamps, using the Elantra.
- WTC800 – Mount Panorama, showcasing the Porsche.
Additionally, a new circuit experience has been added, allowing players to earn in-game credits through various sectors.
Extra Menu Book
Players can collect three Hyundai models for a new challenge, with rewards including a 5-star roulette ticket.
Engine Swaps
The update offers five new engine swaps, notably enhancing the performance of various cars, including:
- FIAT Panda gaining a significant power boost.
- Suzuki Vision GT Gr.3 V8 for the Peugeot 205 GTI.
Other Updates
The Scapes mode returns with a new California location, and minor updates to game functionality and localization have been implemented. Further undocumented changes will be detailed in upcoming community discussions.
Overall, this update reinforces Gran Turismo 7’s commitment to regular content refreshment while maintaining engagement with players.


