Gran Turismo 7 Celebrates the Automobile With More Than 400 Cars to Choose From

400 cars sound like a lot, but believe it or not, that’s less than some of the previous Gran Turismo games

On March 4, 2022, Gran Turismo 7 will launch for the PlayStation 5, and now a new trailer has revealed and confirmed that there will be more than 400 cars to drive in the game. These 400 cars span the entire history of the automobile, so there will literally be something for everybody.

Of course, we can’t tell you what each and every car is, since we don’t know quite yet, but there are quite a few revealed in the trailer. We were able to spot cars like the Jaguar XJR-13, Porsche 917, Ferrari 330 P4 Spyder, and even a Sauber-Mercedes C9, if you can believe that. And, I should point out that this will just be the tip of the iceberg as there wil probably be a ton of downloadable cars released down the road.

This does sound great and all, but if you look back to Gran Turismo 6, for example, you’d find a total of 1,197 cars and Gran Turismo 4 had more than 700 at last count. Of course, a good portion of the cars in both of those games were duplicates, so the number of original cars is, understandably, quite a bit lower. With any luck, GT7 won’t feature a number of the same, slightly modified vehicles like 7 different version of the Nissan GT-R for example.

As for the rest of the game, there’s still a lot of mystery. A few of the most famous courses have been revealed either in this trailer or on the official GT7 webpage, with the news being the Le Mans circuit, which you can see in the newest trailer that we’ve embedded below. Considering this is a Gran Turismo game, you can bet the Nürburgring will be there too alongside a few fantasy tracks that give the developer a bit of creative freedom.

Fun fact: Polyphony Digital, the company behind Gran Turismo 7 has partnered with Brembo brakes, and while most people probably wouldn’t notice the branded brake calipers, it just goes to show what kind of attention to detail is going into the latest installment of Gran Turismo.

Robert Moorehttp://thedirtycrank.com
Robert is an automotive expert and gaming fanatic that somehow manages to split his time between doing both and blending in some family time as well. His gaming history goes all the way back to Atari, the Commodore 64, and the original Nintendo, and he can proudly say that he’s owned every single mainstream console since, including duds like the Sega Dreamcast and Nintendo Wii. He currently owns a Nintendo Switch, Xbox One X, PlayStation 4 Pro, and a custom-built gaming PC. His all-time favorite games include Assassin’s Creed, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (zombies, specifically), League of Legends, Diablo 3, and even a little World of Warcraft. Robert has been working as a journalist for nearly 15 years, primarily in the automotive segment and now in the gaming segment.

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