Polyphony Digital officially confirmed that the highly anticipated Spec III Update for Gran Turismo 7 is coming next week.
Specifically, the news came via the usual tease of new cars from producer Kazunori Yamauchi on X (formerly Twitter).
We get to see the new cars in a dedicated image, and there are 8 of them.
Despite the blankets, the cars are recognizable, including the old and glorious Fiat Panda, which will delight many Italians like me who were young in the last couple of decades of the 20th century. It’s certainly a staple of our early escapades, often a hand-me-down from our parents.

Here’s the list of new cars:
- Polestar 5 Performance
- Gran Turismo F3500-B
- Ferrari 296 GT3
- Ferrari 296 GTB
- Mitsubishi FTO GP Version R Aero Series
- Mine’s BNR34 SKYLINE GT-R V-Spec
- Renault Espace F1
- Fiat Panda
Incidentally, we already know that we’re also getting two circuits, Yas Marina and Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve.
Here’s a full list of content for the update.
・Two new tracks (Yas Marina Circuit, Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve)
・Eight new cars
・Dunlop tires
・Data Logger
・Collector Level cap increased
・Unlimited car invitations in Brand Central
・Enhanced Weekly Challenges
・New opening movie
・New Menu Book Seasonal Menu
・New events in Circuit Experience
・New Curations in Scapes
・Improvements to online races
Gran Turismo 7 is currently available for PS5 and PS4. Polyphony Digital has been updating it regularly since its launch in March 2022.
The latest update was 1.63 in September, adding the Hyundai ELANTRA N ’23, the Mazda Spirit Racing Roadster 12R ’25, the Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo, the Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40V ’74, and the Toyota RAV4 Adventure ’20.










