Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.32 Patch Notes, Here Are The New Cars
Polyphony Digital is bringing 4 brand new cars to Gran Turismo 7 in update 1.32 as early as next week, and here are the patch notes.
According to the Gran Turismo series creator Kazunori Yamauchi, update 1.32 for Gran Turismo 7 is planned to drop next week, and it will add 4 new cars to the game. He has teased the update with the usual image that reveals silhouettes of cars, encouraging dedicated fans to guess their make and model. Thus, we’ve put together a list of five cars that we believe are the ones that will be added to the game next week.
Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.32 Patch Notes
The full patch notes for update 1.32 of Gran Turismo 7 can be seen below.
Main Features
1. Cars
– The following 4 new cars have been added:
・Jaguar XJ220 ’92 (Available for purchase at Legend Cars starting April 27)
・Mercedes-AMG GT3 ’20
・Dallara SF23 Super Formula/Honda ’23
・Dallara SF23 Super Formula/Toyota ’23
2. World Circuits
- The following new events have been added to World Circuits:
・Watkins Glen International
– Super Formula
・Circuit de Sainte-Croix
– Super Formula
・Fuji International Speedway
– Super Formula
・Interlagos
– Hypercar Parade
3. Scapes
– North Yorkshire and Miyazaki have been added as featured Curations in Scapes.
4. Café
– The following Menu Book has been added:
・Menu Book No. 47: Super Formula (Collector Level 31 and above)
– The following two Extra Menus have been added:
・Extra Menu No. 20: Collection: Shelby (Collector Level 41 and above)
・Extra Menu No. 21: Collection: Alpine (Collector Level 35 and above)
– We have added new sets of conversations with Car Designers and Characters appearing in the Café. These new conversations can be accessed by changing to the following cars in the Garage and speaking with the characters in the Café:
CHARACTERS
– Chris
・Jaguar XJ220 ’92
– Jeremy
・Mercedes-AMG GT3 ’20
・Dallara SF23 Super Formula / Toyota ’23
– Stella
・Dallara SF23 Super Formula / Honda ’23
5. Brand Central
– New Museum entries for “Super Formula” and “Brembo” sections have been added.
6. Multiplayer
- Auto-start function added to races in Lobby.
Other Improvements and Adjustments
1. Physics Simulation Model
– We repaired an issue in when using a steering controller, the wheel would turn by itself when travelling under 5 km/h.
2. Sound
- The engine sound for the following car has been adjusted:
・Audi RS 5 Turbo DTM ’19
3. Cars
- The wheel items available for the following car have been adjusted:
・Toyota Alphard Executive Lounge ’18
4. Tracks
- The following objects have been updated on Fuji International Speedway:
・Fuji Speedway Hotel
・ROOKIE Racing garage
・Podium
・Billboards and other items
5. Multiplayer
- Lobby
・We added the Settings button to the Quick Menu during Qualifying.
6. Sport
- The screen displayed after quitting an event has been changed for each type of event in Sport mode:
・Daily Races
After finishing a Qualifying Time Trial > Entry screen
After finishing a Daily Race > Daily Race selection screen
After viewing a replay on the Qualifying Time Trial rankings board > Rankings board
・Championships
After finishing a Free Practice > Entry screen
After finishing a race > Championship top screen
After viewing a replay on the Free Practice rankings board > Rankings board
・Online Time Trials
After finishing a Time Trial > Entry screen
After viewing a replay on the Online Time Trial rankings board > Rankings board
7. Trophies
- The following cars have been added to the requirements for the Formula First Timer trophy:
・Honda RA272 ’65
・McLaren MP4/4 ’88
・Dallara SF23 Super Formula/Toyota ’23
・Dallara SF23 Super Formula/Honda ’23
8. Localization
– We addressed various text localization issues.
9. Others
– Various other issues have been addressed.
GT7 was developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The game is the eighth chapter in the mainline Gran Turismo series. It was revealed during the PlayStation 5 reveal event on June 11, 2020, and was released on March 4, 2022 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, making it the series’ first multi-console entry.
The game uses the PlayStation 5’s improved processing capabilities, dedicated ray-tracing hardware, custom solid-state drive storage, Tempest Engine, and DualSense controller to support features like advanced haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, real-time ray tracing features during replays, 3D spatial audio, and faster loading times. Gran Turismo 7 on PlayStation 5 also has 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, as well as compatibility for high dynamic range.
The previous major update added PSVR2 support to the game. It can be played in VR mode using both the DualSense controller as well as the Sense controllers.