It’s that time of the month, and Gran Turismo 7 Producer Kazunori Yamauchi has once again teased the next update.
The update is coming next week, and now we know that it’ll include three new cars.
The new rides appear to be a classic Nissan Skyline R34, a cute Honda N-One, and a Nissan Qashqai compact crossover SUV for a full Japanese trio.
You can see the image shared on X (formerly known as Twitter) showing the silhouettes, as is tradition.

Usually, updates include more than cars, but we’ll have to wait and see whether there’ll be anything juicer than the usual events and Scapes curations.
Gran Turismo 7 is currently available for PS5 and PS4. Polyphony Digital has been updating it regularly since its launch in March 2022. There have been rumors and a lot of wishful thinking about a PC version, but for now, it has not materialized beyond taht.
The game has been updated very actively since its release, and the latest update came in June. In terms of cars, it included a rather strange trio: the Citroën BX 19 TRS ’87, the Lancia Delta HF Integrale Rally Car ’92, and the Peugeot SUV 2008 Allure ’21.
Recently, Polyphony Digital announced a collaboration with Xiaomi for the introduction in the sim of the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra sports electric vehicle and a Xiaomi Vision GT.
Yet, it appears that neither of these will come this month, and it’s arguably better that way, although we did hear that at least the SU7 is coming “very, very soon.”