This week, Polyphony Digital is releasing an update for Gran Turismo 7, and in a sneak peek provided by Producer Kazunori Yamauchi, four new vehicles have been hinted at, although their specific details and launch date appear to have already been revealed prematurely.
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View Urgent ForecastReddit users noticed that the PS5’s Home page featured a video confirming its release on May 17th, showcasing four vehicles: the Ferrari 812 Superfast from 2017, the Chevrolet Corvette C5 Z06 from 2001, the latest fifth-generation Honda CR-V Hybrid EX Black Edition from 2021, and a Suzuki Carry KC from 2012.
As a dedicated fan, I was eagerly anticipating the update last week, but it seemed to have taken an unexpected turn at the final hour. However, fret not! The trailer for this exciting development will be unveiled on YouTube in the near future, prior to the update’s release. So keep your eyes peeled and stay engaged!
“You can find ‘Gran Turismo 7’ on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Take a look at our review of the initial release, as it has been consistently updated with additional content since its debut in March 2022.”
Update coming next week.
来週、アップデート来ます。 #GT7 #GranTurismo— 山内 一典 / Kaz Yamauchi (@Kaz_Yamauchi) May 9, 2025
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2025-05-12 11:46