Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.19 Adds 3 New Cars to the Game

Gran Turismo 7 offers a large variety of racing cars of different sorts, much like previous games in the series, so it seems to sense that updates would bring in more vehicles for fans to enjoy. The next update to Gran Turismo 7 will continue to boost the number of vehicles, as previous versions have done.

However, the sorts of automobiles introduced to Gran Turismo 7 set this fresh influx of vehicles apart from the others. Three classic automobiles will be added to Gran Turismo 7 in the next update, formally unveiled in a new teaser earlier today.

The new vehicles include the Maserati A6GCS/53 Spyder 1954, the Nissan Skyline Super Silhouette Group 5 1984, and the Porsche 918 Spyder 2013.

As part of the next free Patch 1.19 update, which will be accessible tonight, July 27, at 11:00 PM PDT, these three vehicles will be introduced to Gran Turismo 7.

A brief clip from a trailer showed the three unique automobiles in all their splendor on the circuit. A recent PlayStation article also included details about the three automobiles and the new clip. It offers some fascinating information on the background and capability of the three automobiles.

The latest update for Gran Turismo 7 is not that distinct from other upgrades. For instance, Gran Turismo 7’s 1.17 update brought three new vehicles to the game.

It especially included the Suzuki Vision Gran Turismo Gr.3 version, the Suzuki V6 Escudo Pikes Peak Special ’98, and the 1932 Ford Roadster ’63. The 1.17 update includes a new racetrack named Watkins Glen with two alternative layouts in addition to the new vehicles.

Additionally, it introduced three new menu items to the Gran Turismo Café, including the Rotary Engine Collection, Honda Type R Collection, and Toyota 86 Collection.

As of this writing, the clip only shows the three new vehicles included in the Gran Turismo 7 update 1.19. However, the Gran Turismo website does mention that as part of the 1.19 update, “Shikoku” and “Tomica Town” will be featured in Curations in Scapes.

Additionally, the PlayStation post advises gamers to follow the official Gran Turismo and PlayStation channels since Gran Turismo 7 will get more upgrades in the future.