Gran Turismo 7 November Update: New Cars, Track & More

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The latest update to Gran Turismo 7 sees the game enter Spec II mode, with a whole bunch of new features including seven new cars.

Image credit: Polyphony Digital

After we theorised earlier this week as to what cars would be coming in the newest GT7 update, we got most of them correct! Not only that, but in title update 1.40, there is so much more to get excited about.

With not only the seven new cars, there is a new track and a whole array of new features. Here is all you need to know about the Gran Turismo 7 November update.

Gran Turismo 7 November Update: New Cars Cost​

All seven cars that come htrough the Gran Turismo 7 Spec II Update are available to purchase immediately, four in Brand Central and three in Legends Cars. The highly-anticipated Lexus LFA can be bought for 1,500,000 credits and the Porsche 911 GT3 RS (992) goes for 340,000. The Tesla Model 3 Performance comes in at a relatively reasonable 55,000 credits.

The final new car in Brand Central is the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon for 200,000 credits. We initially believed it to be the SRT Demon 170, which alas it proved not to be. But even with 840 horsepower, the cost for that power is almost too good to be true.

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The Lexus LFA is finally in GT7! Image credit: Polyphony Digital

Next are the cars are in the Legends Cars dealer. Coming in at a hefty 1,800,000 is the Nissan NISMO 400R, a Skyline with racing pedigree. Then there is the Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.5-16 Evolution II, a later model than the one we theorised with 231 horsepower. That will cost 300,000 credits.

Finally, the Dodge Charger R/T 426 Hemi that costs 158,000 credits. We had guessed it would be the 7.2-litre 440 cubic inch V8 model but it is the 7.0-litre 426 cubic inch V8 version. All cars are available now, so if you want any of them but do not have the credits, check out this guide here.

What Else is New?​

Yet, the Gran Turismo 7 Spec II Update brings even more. For the first time since February, there is a new track – albeit probably not one that most players would have wanted. Snow driving returns to the series in the form of the Lake Louise Snow Circuit, which has three different configurations that can driven clockwise and counterclockwise.

There is the Tri-Oval (1.91 miles), the Short Track (1.6 miles) and Long Track (2.3 miles). The track can be found in the Americas section of World Circuits. There you can also find a new feature called Weekly Challenges which become available after completing Menu Book 39.

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The snow racing fans will be satisfied with Lake Louise. Image credit: Polyphony Digital

Quick Races to Replace Arcade Races

With in the Gran Turismo 7 Spec II there are also new Quick Races that replace the old Arcade Races. Some of the circuits on the PS5 version of the game feature a prototype version of Sophy AI in these Quick Races. Plus, there are some new Menu Books, called ‘World Touring Car 900’ (Collector Level 39) and ‘X2019 Nations Cup’ (Collector Level 50).

Not only that, but there is a whole new test level in the Licence Centre, the ‘Master Licence’. There is a whole new range of tests to conduct from National B to Super Licence, which have not negated your progress in the previous tests in the game, the ‘Normal Licence’. So do not panic, the game has not reset your achievements in the Licence Centre.

There is another final big addition that comes with in Gran Turismo 7 Spec II. On the PS5 you can now compete in four player split screen! Online play may have negated the need for split screen in the past. But there are still those who have friends gather at their place. This can be found in the Multiplayer section next to ‘Lobby’ and another new addition called ‘Paddock’.

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More tests to keep you occupied in the Licence Centre! Image credit: Polyphony Digital
If you want to find out everything from the update, find it all on the the next page.

What part of the Gran Turismo 7 update 1.40 did you like the most? Tell us on Twitter at @OverTake_gg or in the comments down below!

Update Details (1.40)

A new update for Gran Turismo 7 has been released. The following is a list of the main features and adjustments introduced.

Main Features Implemented​

1. Opening Movie
 - The opening cinematic that plays when starting up the game has been updated. After the update, the 'Play Opening Movie' option will be set to 'On' when the game will be started the next time.
 
2. Cars
 - The following seven new cars have been added:
  ・Dodge Charger R/T 426 Hemi '68 (Sold at the 'Legend Cars' dealership)
  ・Dodge Challenger SRT Demon '18
  ・Lexus LFA '10
  ・Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.5-16 Evolution II '91 (Sold at the 'Legend Cars' dealership)
  ・NISMO 400R '95 (Sold at the 'Legend Cars' dealership)
  ・Porsche 911 GT3 RS (992) '22
  ・Tesla Model 3 Performance '23
 
3. Tracks
 - The 'Lake Louise' race track has been added in six different layouts:
  ・Lake Louise Long Track
  ・Lake Louise Long Track Reverse
  ・Lake Louise Short Track
  ・Lake Louise Short Track Reverse
  ・Lake Louise Tri-Oval
  ・Lake Louise Tri-Oval Reverse

The new track will be unlocked at Collector Level 22.

4. World Circuits
 - 'Meeting Place' has been replaced with the 'Paddock.' This mode can be accessed from the 'World Circuits' or 'Multiplayer' pavilions and enables players to communicate with one another through text chat and emoticons;
 - 'Arcade Race' has been replaced with 'Quick Race.' Also, in addition to the existing AI, players can select to race a prototype of the AI racing agent 'Gran Turismo Sophy.' (Only available on the PS5 version in specific tracks and cars);
 - The prizes for Quick Race and Custom Race have been increased. Credits awarded for these races increase based on the player's Collector Level and Circuit Experience progress;
 - 'Weekly Challenges' have been added, where players can face events that change every week. This mode becomes available after clearing Menu Book No. 39 ('Championship: World GT Series') and having watched the ending;
 - An 'Event Directory' button has been added to make it easy to find all the race events currently available;
 - A 'Change Car' button has been added;
 - 'Circuit Experience' has been added to 'Lake Louise' track in the 'Americas' section;
 - The following new events have been added to 'World Circuits':
  ・World Touring Car 900
   - Trial Mountain Circuit
   - Nürburgring
   - Suzuka Circuit
   - Autopolis
  ・X2019 Nations Cup
   - Interlagos Circuit
   - Trial Mountain Circuit
   - Dragon Trail
   - Lago Maggiore Circuit
   - Sardegna - Road Track
  ・World Rally Challenge Gr.B
   - Lake Louise
  ・Japanese 4WD Challenge 600
   - Lake Louise
  ・Pickup Truck Race
   - Lake Louise
  ・Clubman Cup+
   - Special Stage RouteX
   - Watkins Glen International
   - Monza Circuit
   - Fuji Speedway
  ・GT Cup Gr.3
   - Daytona International Speedway
   - Deepforest Raceway
   - Redbull Ring
   - Mount Panorama

5. Licence Center
 - 'Master Licences' have been added to Licence. This licence is unlocked after completing the 'Normal Licence.'

6. Brand Central
 - New Museum section for 'Abarth' has been added for Europe (Italy);

7. Café
 - The following Menu Books have been added:
  ・Menu Book No.48: 'World Touring Car 900' (Collector Level 39 and above);
  ・Menu Book No.49: 'Nations Cup' (Collector Level 50 and above);

 - The following Extra Menus have been added:
  ・ Extra Menu No.31: 'Collection: Road-Going Racers' (Collector Level 30 and above);
  ・Extra Menu No.32: 'Collection: Lexus' (Collector Level 34 and above);
  ・Extra Menu No.33: 'Collection: Red Bull X Series' (Collector Level 50 and above);

- Added new sets of conversations with the Car Designers and Characters appearing in the Café. These new conversations can be accessed by changing to the following cars in 'Garage' and speaking with the Characters in the Café:
 
 CAR DESIGNERS
  - Ed Welburn
   ・Dodge Challenger SRT Demon '18
   ・Ferrari FXX K '14

  - Fabio Filippini
   ・DS DS3 Racing
   ・Ferrari F12 Berlinetta
   ・Ferrari F430

  - Freeman Thomas
   ・Volkswagen 1200
   ・Volkswagen Samba Bus

  - Hideo Kodama
   ・Jaguar XJ13 '66

  - Shiro Nakamura
   ・Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4
   ・NISMO 400R

8. GT Auto
 - Car Maintenance & Service
  Engine Swaps have been added for the following cars (Unlocked at Collector Level 50):
  ・Chevrolet Corvette C7 Gr.3 Road Car
  ・Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (C6) '09
  ・Dodge Viper GTS '13
  ・Ford Mustang Gr.3 Road Car
  ・Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 '15
  ・Lexus RC F '14
  ・Mazda Atenza Gr.3 Road Car
  ・Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Final Edition Gr.B Road Car
  ・Nissan GT-R Nismo '17
  ・Subaru WRX Gr.B Road Car

 - Car Customisation
  The following brands have been added to the pre-set decals in the Livery Editor:
  ・Spoon

9. Tuning Shop
 - 'Snow Tyres' have been added to the Tuning Shop.

10. Scapes
 - The 'Player's Favourites' collection has been added as a featured Curation in Scapes;
 - The 'Polyphony Digital Tokyo Office' has been added as a new Spot under 'Japan' > 'Tokyo';
 - A 'Rendering Quality' option has been added in the 'Detailed Settings' section of the 'Camera' tab: 'Standard,' 'Fine.' and 'Extra Fine' can now be selected to increase the number of subframes when rendering and increase the quality of photos with movement.

11. Race Photos

 - Changed the height limit of Walk Mode for certain tracks so that it is now possible to take photos from a higher position;
 - New 'Shutter Speed' values have been added. It is now possible to select a speed between 1s and 1/30s;
 - A 'Rendering Quality' option has been added in the 'Detailed Settings' section of the 'Camera' tab: 'Standard,' 'Fine.' and 'Extra Fine' can now be selected to increase the number of subframes when rendering and increase the quality of photos with movement.

12. Replay
 - A 'Replay Loop' option has been added in the Replay Options. (Only available for regular replays.)

13. GT Menu
 - A new dashboard, which shows completion rates for each of the various World Map pavilions, have been added.

14. Multiplayer
 - 'Paddock' and 'Split Screen Race' have been added. In 'Split Screen Race', up to 4 players, each with their own controller, can now race together. (PS5 version only.)

15. Sport
 - Indicators have been added to the Driver List in the post-race screen to show the variations in the Driver Rating (DR) and Sportsmanship Rating (SR).

Other Improvements and Adjustments​

1. Cars
 - Fixed an issue with the 'Garage RCR Civic' wherein the anti-roll bar setting could not be changed after a fully customised suspension had been fitted;
 - Increased the viewable range of the interior of the 'Toyota Ambulance Himedic '21' in the VR Showroom.

2. Localisation
 - Fixed various text localisation issues.

3. Others
 - Various other issues have been addressed.

Source: gran-turismo.com
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It's a good update that further fixes the previously aimless nature of the endgame. The event directory is great QoL, and collector level 50 now has even more rewards. The credit multiplier for quick and custom races, based on collector and track experience progress, also means you can now actually use the fun sandbox that is custom events without feeling shortchanged in post race rewards.

There may still be structural issues with GT7 that are too firmly rooted to fix, but PD definitely seems to be catching on to how to make a good single player experience again after losing that art around the Sport era.
 
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It's a good update that further fixes the previously aimless nature of the endgame. The event directory is great QoL, and collector level 50 now has even more rewards. The credit multiplier for quick and custom races, based on collector and track experience progress, also means you can now actually use the fun sandbox that is custom events without feeling shortchanged in post race rewards.

There may still be structural issues with GT7 that are too firmly rooted to fix, but PD definitely seems to be catching on to how to make a good single player experience again after losing that art around the Sport era.
I'm compelled to reply simply because I've not bothered to play GT7 for soooo long.
My thumb up for your post is purely for your ability to sum up what's going on in that spec II update,
As for feeling shortchanged in custom races... hell yeah, I'd set a 2hour race for two/three pitstops in 200/250hp tintops and get a good race but the downside was the pocket change reward.
 

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