Image credit: SonyGran Turismo 7 update 1.71 adds four new carsGran Turismo 7 update 1.71 adds three new World CircuitsGran Turismo 7 update 1.71 is now live.
The free update adds four new cars and three new World Circuits to the racing game, while Whistler has also been added as a featured Curation in Scapes.
Here’s everything that Gran Turismo 7 players need to know about update 1.71.The ’97 Toyota Chaser Tourer V is available from Used Cars and is categorised as a “Street Icon”.
Players can take it to a fast circuit such as High-Speed Ring, race it against modern performance cars and compare its performance across different tracks.Alongside the four cars, update 1.71 introduces three new World Circuits.
Whistler has also been added as a featured Curation in Scapes, allowing players to use the location for in-game photography.The update is available as a free download for Gran Turismo 7 players on PS5.
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Gran Turismo 7 update 1.71 adds four new cars
Gran Turismo 7 update 1.71 adds three new World Circuits
Gran Turismo 7 update 1.71 is now live. The free update adds four new cars and three new World Circuits to the racing game, while Whistler has also been added as a featured Curation in Scapes. The latest update adds new vehicles from Toyota, Caterham, and Hyundai, with each car placed in a different category based on its driving character and intended experience.The new additions include two Toyota models from 1997, a lightweight Caterham from 2008 and the 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 6 N. The three new World Circuits are also part of the update, although Sony didn’t specify their names. Here’s everything that Gran Turismo 7 players need to know about update 1.71.The ’97 Toyota Chaser Tourer V is available from Used Cars and is categorised as a “Street Icon”. Players can take it to Tokyo Expressway, customise it through GT Auto and the Tuning Shop, and capture a replay or Scapes photo.The ’97 Toyota Mark II Tourer V is also available through Used Cars and falls under the “Sleeper Pick” category. Players can drive it on Tokyo Expressway or another urban track, compare it with road cars from the same era and experiment with different tuning setups.The ’08 Caterham Seven Superlight R500 is available from Brand Central and is listed as a “Pure Driver” car. The update guide suggests using it for Time Trials on technical tracks such as Deep Forest Raceway, with a focus on braking, cornering, racing lines and lap consistency.The ’25 Hyundai IONIQ 6 N is available from Brand Central and is categorised as “Next Gen Performance”. Players can take it to a fast circuit such as High-Speed Ring, race it against modern performance cars and compare its performance across different tracks.Alongside the four cars, update 1.71 introduces three new World Circuits. The update information does not provide the names of these circuits. Whistler has also been added as a featured Curation in Scapes, allowing players to use the location for in-game photography.The update is available as a free download for Gran Turismo 7 players on PS5. Players who have not purchased the game can also download My First GT for free through the PlayStation Store.