The DLC also features "six unique cars specifically tuned by Gran Turismo," which can be acquired by finishing races and collecting Stars.
Dropping on December 4th alongside the Spec 3 Update, the Power Pack includes a whopping five million Credits with everything else.
Keen on some hardcore racing events? Polyphony Digital's Power Pack is the ticket, launching alongside the game's biggest update yet.
The update will be available for free, and brings 2 new tracks and 8 new vehicles to PS4, PS5 and PlayStation VR2 players.
The Opel Corsa GSW Vision Gran Turismo, ’25 Mazda Spirit Racing Roadster 12R, and more join the racing sim's extensive roster.
Two electric-powered Corvette vehicles join the roster today alongside the '26 Afeela 1 and the ’02 Renault Avantime 3.0 V6 24V.
Set to inspire Chevrolet's design language for "years to come," it packs two electric motors, twin V8 engines, and a carbon fiber build.
Along with listing all Gran Turismo 7 cars, the site also provides technical details and photos of cars and their interiors.
The update to the game is headlined by the ultra-rare '05 NISMO R34 GT-R Z-Tune, of which only 17 were made in real life.
Headlining the trio of new cars added to Gran Turismo 7 is the 6-time WRC winning '92 Lancia Delta HF Intergrale Rally Car.
Over three years after its launch on PS4 and PS5, Gran Turismo 7 is still going strong with new vehicles, tracks, events, and more.
Three new events are also live for World Circuits, and GT Sophy is playable in Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya's Grand Prix Layout.
However, the trailer seemingly leaked on the game's PS5 Home page, revealing the four new cars and a May 15th release date.
"I like to think that I partly saved Gran Turismo’s fate and played a small part in its success," said the former PlayStation executive.
The update brings with it the Aston Martin Vantage '18, the Mazda CX-30 Smart Edition '21, and the Renault Kangoo '01 to Gran Turismo 7.
As part of the update, Gran Turismo 7 players can now challenge the racing AI Sophy in new race tracks, and there is a new Cafe Menu to complete.
A port for Polyphony Digital's acclaimed racing sim was seemingly in the works, but it's no longer happening for unknown reasons.
Circana executive director Matt Piscatella also reveals that the racing sim is the fifth best-selling title in the franchise in units.
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.