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Gran Turismo 7 update adds nearly half a dozen new cars

Since its release in March of this year, Polyphony Digital has continued to update Gran Turismo 7 with new content, conveniences, and more. Update 1.27 is now live and brings with it nearly half a dozen new cars to race and take photos of.

Making the announcement on the PlayStation Blog, Ken Chan, the Senior Product Manager at SIE said “December brings five exciting new cars and Scapes – Norway being added.”

To be specific, the list of cars added with this update is as follows:

  1. Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo – “A single-seater concept that pushes the boundaries of the hyper car genre.”
  2. Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm ’20 – “The peak of the Giulia line-up, this model celebrates 110 years of Alfa Romeo.”
  3. Bugatti Chiron ’16 – “The successor to the ultra-high performance Veyron.”
  4. Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray ’20 – “The new generation midship Corvette.”

As mentioned, Norway has also been added into the game’s Scapes mode, letting you take stunning shots of your garage of vehicles in front of the Lofoten archipelago.

In case you missed it, back in November GT7 received a major update which allows you to now sell your vehicles, and included with it multiple new cars and an additional map – to name just a few changes.

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