Gran Turismo 7 – May Update Goes Live Today, Adds 3 New Cars and Engine Swap

Players can now purchase engines and equip them in supported cars. The update also adds two new GT Café Extra Menus and Scapes.

Posted By | On 24th, May. 2023

Gran Turismo 7 - update 1.34

Polyphony Digital’s newest content update for Gran Turismo 7 is available today at 10 PM PST on PS4 and PS5. It introduces three new cars – the Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT Veloce ’67, Greening Auto Company Maverick and the Nissan GT-R NISMO (R32) ’90. You can also finally swap engines for cars. Check out the release trailer below.

Once you hit Collector Level 50, Engine Swap is in GT Auto under the Car Maintenance and Service menu. With this feature, you can buy new engines and use them with any supported vehicles. The Tuning shop also gets a new Ultimate category for more options and rare parts.

GT Café also gets two new Extra Menus. Extra Menu No. 22: ‘SEMA Gran Turismo Award’ is available at Collector Level 37, while Extra Menu No. 23: ‘Group A’ can be accessed at Collector Level 33 onwards. Finally, there are two new Scapes – the National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan, and the Lake District in northern England.


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