Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.57 Brings New Cars, Here Are The Patch Notes

by Muhammad Ali Bari

Polyphony Digital is bringing 3 new cars and new events to Gran Turismo 7 in update 1.57 next week on March 28, 2025, and here are the patch notes.

According to the Gran Turismo series creator Kazunori Yamauchi, update 1.57 for Gran Turismo 7 is planned to arrive next week on March 28, 2025, starting 10 PM PT​, and it will add 3 new cars to the game. He has teased the update with the usual image that reveals silhouettes of the cars, encouraging diehard fans to guess their make and model. Thus, we have put together a list of cars that we believe may be the ones added to the game in the coming update.

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Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.57 Patch Notes

Check back here to find the full patch notes for update 1.57 of Gran Turismo 7 as they become available. For now, we’ve put together a speculative list based on the car silhouettes that have been revealed by Yamauchi. Update: Full patch notes are now available.

Main Features Implemented

1. Cars
– The following three cars have been added:
・Aston Martin Vantage ’18 (Sold in ‘Brand Central’)
・Mazda CX-30 X Smart Edition ’21 (Sold in ‘Brand Central’)
・Renault Kangoo 1.4 ’01 (Sold in ‘Brand Central’ and at the ‘Used Cars’ dealership)

2. Gran Turismo Sophy
 - The next-generation racing AI agent ‘Gran Turismo Sophy’ has evolved into ‘GT Sophy 2.1’ and is available in ‘Custom Races’ for supported tracks and layouts.

Please note that the ‘Gran Turismo Sophy’ mode is only available on the PlayStation®5 version of Gran Turismo 7.

3. World Circuits
– The following new events have been added to ‘World Circuits’:
・Brands Hatch Indy Circuit
– Sunday Cup
・Deep Forest Raceway Reverse
– European Clubman Cup 600
・Tokyo Expressway – Central Counterclockwise
– Japanese FF Challenge 450

4. Café
– The following Extra Menu has been added:
・Extra Menu No.45: ‘Collection: Suzuki’ (Collector Level 35)

5. GT Auto
– Car Maintenance & Service
Engine Swaps are now available for the following cars (unlocked at Collector Level 50):
・BMW M2 Competition ’18
・BMW Z4 3.0i ’03
・Ford GT ’06
・Ford GT ’17
・Subaru BRZ S ’15

6. Scapes
– ‘Faroe Islands’ has been added as a featured Curation in Scapes.

Other Improvements and Adjustments

1. Cars
– Fixed some exterior and interior details of the following car:
・BMW M3 ’97
– Fixed the vehicle height adjustment range of suspension parts for the following car:
・Mercedes-Benz Unimog Type 411 ’62

2. Users Cars
– Added a new sorting criteria ‘By Number of Cars Owned’ to the Car Valuation Service;

The ‘Car Valuation Service’ will appear after clearing Menu Book No.39 (‘Championship: World GT Series’) and watching the ending.

3. GT Auto
– Wheel Shop
Updated it so that rim diameter, rim width, and offset settings are preserved when the currently installed wheels are selected.

4. Sport
– Updated the Race Entry screen to include all times up to midday of the following day.

5. Controllers
– Added support for the THRUSTMASTER® T598.

6. Brand Central
 - Updated the list of Official Partners. Accordingly, the tyres installed on cars are now original Gran Turismo tyres (excluding certain cars.)

7. Localisation
– Fixed various text localisation issues.

8. 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.

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