New legend cars arrive today with the Gran Turismo 7 update

Three new legendary vehicles are included in the famous racing game

New legend cars arrive today with the Gran Turismo 7 update

Three new legendary vehicles are included in the famous racing game

July is almost over, but the news keeps coming; this time, it’s Gran Turismo’s turn. A new update was revealed for racing fans and automobile enthusiasts. But, it’s not just any update. Three new legend… wait for it… dary cars are being included in the game! The July update for Gran Turismo 7 arrives today at 11:00 pm PT. Here is a sneak peek from the brand-new vehicles you can unlock on Gran Turismo 7:

Also, here is an overview of each car that’s arriving with today’s update:

Nissan Skyline Super Silhouette Group 5 ’84

The Skyline Super Silhouette is one of the most iconic cars from this series, with a look that is far from ordinary. Sporting a chin spoiler that extends far forward of the car, almost scraping the tarmac, fenders expanded to extreme levels in both the front and rear, combined with a large rear wing; it was powered by a 2.1 liter 4 cylinder turbocharged racing engine called the LZ20B. Often spitting flames out of its exhaust located just below the left-hand door, it was an incredible presence on the track that completely mesmerized car enthusiasts and race fans of its day.

Maserati A6GCS/53 Spyder ’54

Every August in the U.S., the most beautiful cars from throughout all of car history are gathered for the world-famous Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The 2014 winner of the Gran Turismo Trophy, just one of the awards available, was this Maserati A6GCS/53 Spyder, chassis No. 2078. The A6 was the designation for a series of 6-cylinder racing cars developed by Maserati from 1947 to 1956. The GCS, intended for sports car championship competition, started resembling a 2-seater version of the classic cigar-shaped Grand Prix cars. However, after regulations changed in 1953, many coachbuilders began to fashion their designs for the tubular frame.

Porsche 918 Spyder ’13

The Porsche 918 Spyder is a supercar introduced by Porsche in 2011. A successor to the Carrera GT, production was limited to 918 cars. However, the most notable aspect of the vehicle is that it is a plug-in hybrid. A 599 BHP 4.6L V8 engine based on the engine from the RS Spyder prototype race car is mounted in the mid-ship position with a single electric motor in the rear, resulting in a total system output of 873 BHP. This incredible performance, combined with the optional Weissach Package, allows the car to reach 62.1 mph in 2.6s, 124.3 mph in 7.2s, and 186.4 mph in just 19.9s. Advertised as having a top speed of 214.4 mph, it sets a lap time of 6:57 on the Nürburgring Nordschleife.

Stay tuned to the official GT and PlayStation channels for more updates!

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