Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.17: New cars, global circuit and more
A new update for Gran Turismo 7 has arrived, which brings with it some exciting new additions.
Developers of GT7 announced that the update will go into effect on the 23rd of June 2022. While the latest content update does not break the mould, it’s bound to be of interest to GT7 car collectors.
The previous update tackled several issues regarding custom races using specific vehicles as well as timing problems at Deep Forest, and sometimes mismatched thumbnail images of vehicles.
Now, the legendary Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak Special from 1998 is undoubtedly the highlight of GT7’s June update.
So, If you’re just curious about what new cars are included in the update, the official patch notes from the Gran Turismo website are available below.
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Gran Turismo’s update 1.17 is somewhat similar to the update 1.13 from April, however, with three new vehicles and a newly added racetrack, the update underscores the franchise’s commitment to racing culture. These include the Escudo aforementioned, Suzuki’s new GT model of the Vision car, and the 1932 Ford Roadster.
While the Vision and Roadster are certainly cool cars, long-time GT players are likely to be most interested in Escudo, as it was usually the ultimate crutch car in the old Gran Turismo games.
Circuit Experience’ has been added to the ‘Watkins Glen International’ track in the ‘Americas’ section.
The following new events have been added to World Circuits.
Added 41 sets of new conversations with the Characters appearing in the Café. These new conversations can be accessed by changing cars in ‘Garage’ and speaking with the Character that is in the Café.New ‘Extra Menus’ have been introduced: these menus provide


