Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.63 Adds 5 New Cars, Events, and Bolivia Scapes

Polyphony Digital has rolled out Update 1.63 for Gran Turismo 7, bringing fresh content for racers on PS4, PS5, and PS5 Pro. The update, available as of September 24, 2025, adds five new cars, five new World Circuit events, and a new Scapes curation set in Bolivia, ensuring players have plenty to dive into this month.

Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.63 Adds 5 New Cars, Events, and Bolivia Scapes
Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.63 Adds 5 New Cars, Events, and Bolivia Scapes

The Five New Cars

Update 1.63 expands the already diverse garage with a mix of modern performance, rugged classics, and futuristic concepts:

  • Hyundai Elantra N ’23
    • A high-performance sedan born from Hyundai’s racing program. With a 2.0L turbo engine pushing 276 BHP, advanced shift tech, and track-tuned suspension, it’s a front-wheel-drive machine designed for serious circuit fun.
  • Mazda Spirit Racing Roadster 12R ’25
    • Limited to just 200 units, this ND-based roadster was engineered by Mazda’s works racing team. Featuring Bilstein dampers, Brembo brakes, Rays wheels, and endurance-grade tuning, it’s a factory-built racer made street-legal.
  • Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo
    • An all-electric concept delivering a staggering 788 BHP and 800 Nm torque. With futuristic aero, next-gen Opel design, and blistering 0–62 mph acceleration in just two seconds, it’s both a design study and a virtual track monster.
  • Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40V ’74
    • A legendary off-roader that embodies durability and simplicity. Its short wheelbase and robust 4WD system made it iconic across the globe, and it joins GT7’s lineup of classic utility vehicles.
  • Toyota RAV4 Adventure ’20
    • A modern crossover built for comfort and light off-road capability. With Toyota’s Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD and rugged Adventure trim styling, it brings everyday versatility into GT7’s racing sandbox.

New World Circuit Events

Alongside the cars, five new events have been added to World Circuits, giving players new challenges across global tracks:

  • Sunday Cup – Sardegna – Road Track – C Reverse
  • Japanese FR Challenge 450 – Suzuka Circuit
  • Race of Turbo Sportscars – Watkins Glen Long Course
  • Vision Gran Turismo Trophy – Nürburgring GP
  • World Touring Car 700 – Alsace – Village

These additions provide opportunities to test the new roster, from everyday sedans to concept cars, against a range of competition.

Scapes Update: Bolivia

Photography fans aren’t left out. Update 1.63 introduces Bolivia as a new Scapes curation, offering diverse landscapes like high-altitude plains, mountains, and geothermal sites. Players can now capture their favorite rides in striking South American backdrops.

See also: Gran Turismo 7 Menu Books Guide – All Requirements & Rewards

With Update 1.63, Gran Turismo 7 continues its monthly tradition of keeping content fresh. While no new track layouts or extra menu books have been added this time, the variety of vehicles and events ensures both casual players and dedicated racers have something to enjoy.

The update also highlights GT7’s balance of history, modern engineering, and futuristic vision, making its car roster one of the most eclectic in the racing genre today.

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