Upcoming Update for Gran Turismo 7 Scheduled for March 12
In an unexpected announcement over the weekend, Polyphony Digital confirmed that the next update for Gran Turismo 7 will be released on Thursday, March 12. This update, though slightly off-schedule, is notable as it deviates from the traditional end-of-month update pattern the game has followed.
While the most recent update was released as planned, the previous one at the end of 2025 appeared earlier in December. The timing of this latest announcement suggests a deviation from the usual pattern, leading to speculation among fans regarding the frequency of updates. If the subsequent update arrives at the end of April, it will signify only four updates in a span of seven months.
As we move past the fourth anniversary of Gran Turismo 7, the consistent inclusion of three-car updates throughout the game’s lifecycle indicates ongoing support from the developers. One of the vehicles featured in this upcoming update promises to surprise players.
Update 1.68: New Additions
Producer Kazunori Yamauchi has transitioned from using silhouette teasers to unveiling covered cars, and initial speculation appears to align closely with the confirmed list of new vehicles set to debut:
- Chevrolet Camaro Z28 1969 Race-Mod – Available in Brand Central
- Mazda RX-7 Type R 1991 – Offered in Used Cars
- Renault Captur S Edition TCe140 2021 – Available in Brand Central
The inclusion of the Camaro race-modification suggests a homage to similar models featured in Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo 6. Historically, race-modified versions have added depth to the gameplay experience, and this model promises to pack a punch with its 658hp V8 engine.
The Renault Captur marks an unexpected addition, reflecting the increasing popularity of SUVs and crossovers in the gaming landscape. This model is based on the same chassis as the earlier-released Clio IV and is positioned to compete with vehicles like the Peugeot 2008, introduced in a prior update.
The Mazda RX-7, a long-standing favorite in the series, makes a much-anticipated return after being absent in the latest title, further solidifying its legacy within the franchise.
Pricing Predictions for New Vehicles
While specific pricing for these vehicles has yet to be confirmed, preliminary estimates suggest that the Captur may be priced around 20,000 credits, while the RX-7 could range from mid to high five figures. The Camaro’s price remains unpredictable, though comparisons to existing models suggest it could be valued within the mid six-figure range.
New Races and Events
The upcoming update is set to include a significant increase in new racing events, although no additional Bonus Menu Book events have been announced. Presently, it seems players can anticipate four new race events, each tailored to one of the newly added vehicles.
The Renault Captur is expected to feature prominently in the European Sunday Cup 400 at Dragon Trail Gardens Reverse, while the RX-7 will likely take center stage in the Japanese Clubman Cup 550 at Kyoto Driving Park. The Camaro RM is anticipated to join the American Clubman Cup 700 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, providing ample racing opportunities for players.
Additional Changes and Features
The update will also likely introduce new engine combinations and possibly new car paints, although confirmation on additional features, such as a new Seasonal Menu, is pending. Players will have to wait until approximately 0600 UTC on March 12 for complete patch notes and other undocumented changes, which will likely be explored by the community in the days following the update release.
Stay tuned for additional insights as the launch date approaches.
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