It includes License Tests, Time Trials, Music Rally stages, and 18 cars to race for free while serving as a "personal driving journey."
The free trial for Gran Turismo 7 on PS4 and PS5 features "favorite" cars, tracks, and events, and launches this holiday season.
Two special events awarding up to one million Credits are also available today to celebrate the Gran Turismo World Series 2024 World Finals.
The racing sim will add five new cars with its new update, while PS5 Pro enhancements are also likely to be added in.
Players will also have the option to challenge Gran Turismo Sophy on two tracks and pursue an Audi-focused Extra Menu in GT Café.
Patch 1.49 goes live today at 11 PM Pacific, and will also bring a new GT Cafe Menu and a new circuit in the form of the returning Eiger Nordwand.
The update will also add six new cars, new Michelin car tires, a new wheel brand, updated physics, and more.
The racing sim's newest update brings five new vehicles, four new World Circuits, a new Cafe menu, and a new Scapes feature.
A new GT Café Extra Menu at Collector Level 38, three new World Circuit events and a new Scape are also available in the update.
GT Cafe also gets a new Extra Menu and conversations with different car designers and characters. A new featured Curation is also live in Scapes.
And it's looking likely that it will become the series' No. 1 game in the region sometime this year.
Modes like Open Lobby, Sport Mode, Seasonal Events and Community are no longer available, and players can't purchase add-ons.
The Jimny Cup is also coming to World Circuits while Tokyo Expressway and Autodromo Nazionale Monza get new Vision Gran Turismo Trophy races.
Meanwhile, Sackboy: A Big Adventure has shipped over 1.5 million units, as per recently leaked internal documents.
Producer Kazunori Yamauchi has also said that the racing sim has been "a success" and has more players than PS4's Gran Turismo Sport.
Driver Rating dropping in GT Sport, despite no change occurring, and abnormal vibration for some peripherals also fixed.
The massive new update also adds Lake Louise Track, Master License tests, three GT Cafe Extra Menus, and a new cinematic intro.
Producer Kazunori Yamauchi has teased the next update for the racing sim, and it's seemingly going to be a sizeable one.
All paid DLC will be removed from the PlayStation Store on December 1st, though offline parts of the content remain accessible.
The Garage RCR Civic, Honda Civic Type R ’22 and MAZDA3 Gr.4 will be available later today, along with two new GT Cafe Extra Menus.