Gran Turismo 7 1.49 adds six more cars

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Gran Turismo 7’s 1.49 update will be dropping on July 25th, and Polyphony Digital has confirmed what players will be getting when it arrives. It will include six more cars, Michelin tyres, a car physics update including for tyres and suspension, and the Eiger Nordwand track. You can see the additions in the update trailer below.

Gran Turismo 7 1.49 update

  • The physics simulation model will be updated:
    • A new suspension physics model,
    • A new tyre physical calculation model, resulting in much more natural weight shifting during cornering.
    • Tyre response will also be improved and bring with it more realistic tyre heating and wear
  • French tyre maker ‘Michelin’ will be added.
  • Six new cars:
    • BMW M3 ’97
    • Ferrari 430 Scuderia ’07
    • Genesis X Gran Racer Vision Gran Turismo Concept
    • Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 ’08
    • RUF RGT 4.2 ’16
    • Subaru Impreza Rally Car ’98
  • Eiger Nordwand track will be added (Track Length: 2,436 m / Elevation Difference: 90 m / Number of Corners: 11 / Longest Straight: 250 m).
  • Extra Cafe menu ‘Collection: McLaren’ (Collector Level 50)’ will be added
  • New ‘Pokal’ wheel brand will be added
  • New ‘World Circuits’ events will be added
    • European Sunday Cup 500Eiger Nordwand
    • Jimny Cup – Eiger Nordwand
    • World Rally Challenge Gr.B – Eiger Nordwand Reverse
    • Ferrari Circuit Challenge – Autodromo Nazionale Monza
    • World Touring Car 600 – Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta
  • More ‘Gran Turismo Sophy’-compatible tracks will be added
    • Nürburgring 24h
    • Autodrome Lago Maggiore – Full Course
  • ‘The Eiger’ will be added as a featured Curation in Scapes.

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In our Gran Turismo 7 review, Stefan said, “Gran Turismo 7 takes everything that was excellent about GT Sport’s fantastic multiplayer, high fidelity cars and circuits and innovative Scapes mode, and builds up a more traditional GT experience around it. It’s got its own quirky new ideas which will likely be passing diversions to most, but at its core, this is the Gran Turismo you know and love. Broad and accessible, but with depth, nuance and competitive racing for those keen to find it.”

Source: Gran Turismo official site

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