Gran Turismo 7 delivers a fresh wave of excitement with Update 1.63, launching five new cars—including the debut of the Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo—alongside brand-new race events and the breathtaking addition of Bolivia to Scapes mode. Whether it’s classic off-road legends or next-generation electric concepts, this update has something for every racing enthusiast and collector, enhancing the experience on both PS4 and PS5.
Sony Interactive Entertainment and Polyphony Digital have announced the availability of a new free content update for Gran Turismo® 7, the exclusive driving title for PlayStation®. Update 1.63 stands out for the addition of new vehicles, including the recently revealed Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo, marking the return of the German brand to the series. The update will be available to all users starting September 24.
These are the new vehicles that players will be able to add to their garage:
Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo: The electric future of the German brand’s performance division
The Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo represents a milestone in Opel’s long history of concept cars. Opel was the first European manufacturer to introduce a concept car in 1965: the Experimental GT. Now, 60 years later, Opel once again sets trends by presenting a physical show car that can also be driven in Gran Turismo® 7.
This model is based on Opel’s rich motorsport and performance legacy, combined with the iconic Corsa name, while offering a glimpse into future generations of GSE sports models. It is equipped with two 350 kW (469.4 hp) electric motors, one on each axle, achieving a combined power output of 588 kW (788 hp) and 800 Nm (81.6 kgfm) of torque. Additionally, the permanent all-wheel drive improves grip, handling, and overall stability. Paired with a single-speed transmission, it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.0 seconds and reaches a top speed of 320 km/h.
To ensure the Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo stays firmly planted, it incorporates numerous smart, optimized aerodynamic solutions.
Hyundai ELANTRA N: A track-ready sedan with the signature N badge
Since its debut in 1990, the ELANTRA has been a key part of Hyundai’s main lineup. The seventh generation was introduced in 2020, whose highest performance version is this ELANTRA N. Designed to embody the N brand’s philosophy of “making cornering fun,” the ELANTRA N is powered by a 2.0-liter turbo engine producing 276.1 hp. Despite its front-wheel-drive layout, it sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.3 seconds.
The car is available with both a 6-speed manual transmission (MT) and an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic.
Mazda Spirit Racing Roadster 12R: The ultimate competition roadster
‘Mazda Spirit Racing’ was established by Mazda to strengthen its motorsport presence and nurture new talent through competition. That resulted in a team that designed a car built on racing knowledge and experience. The vehicle, presented as the ‘Mazda Spirit Racing Roadster 12R’, debuted in early 2025 at the Tokyo Auto Salon.
As the name suggests, it is based on the Mazda Roadster ND, but it is packed with parts worthy of a factory team. The highlight is its engine, a unit not usually available for Japanese soft-top models, with specially designed camshafts, cylinder heads, pistons, and a hand-assembled exhaust manifold. Produced in a limited run of 200 units, this roadster is perhaps the pinnacle of Mazda’s official preparation.
Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40V: Over 25 years on the market
Originally conceived as a vehicle for Japan’s national police reserve, the Toyota Land Cruiser evolved into a world-class off-roader renowned for its reliability and capability. More than 70 years later, the third-generation “40” model, introduced in 1960, still holds a special place in Land Cruiser fans’ hearts.
This vehicle is relatively compact, measuring 3,870 mm long, 1,690 mm wide, and 1,930 mm high. It was initially fitted with a 3.9-liter gasoline “F” engine, but the 3.0-liter diesel “B” engine introduced in 1974 further increased its popularity. This model truly embodies the Land Cruiser’s philosophy: “go anywhere and come back alive.”
Toyota RAV4 Adventure: An SUV for adventurers
When it debuted in 1994, the Toyota RAV4 created a new segment: the “crossover SUV.” It offered smooth off-road handling in a compact body. The fifth generation arrived in 2018 with a new platform, and this Adventure version showcases the most essential features of an SUV.
Equipped with a custom front grille, skid plate bumpers, and 19-inch tires, it exudes a rugged look that suggests it is ready to head off the road and into nature. Particularly noteworthy is its newly developed dynamic torque vectoring all-wheel-drive system, which controls rear wheel torque distribution to balance traction and stability.
In addition to these vehicles, the update also includes:
New World Circuits events:
- Sunday Cup – Sardegna – Road Track C Reverse
- Japanese FR Challenge 450 – Suzuka
- Turbo Sportscars Race – Watkins Glen Long Course
- Vision Gran Turismo Trophy – Nürburgring GP
- World Touring Car 700 – Alsace Village
‘Bolivia’ has also been added as a featured location in Scapes mode.
You can purchase Gran Turismo 7 by clicking here for the PS4 version and here for the PlayStation 5 Pro and PS4 versions. Additionally, there’s the 25th Anniversary Edition available for PS5 and PS4.
See you on the track!
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