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Update 1.67 brings three cars and new circuits to GT7.
Gran Turismo has always been a museum as much as a racer, curating cars that tell the story of performance culture. With its January update, that story takes a notable turn east. For the first time in the series’ long history, a Chinese-built car is joining the grid.
Update 1.67 is live now and brings three new cars to Gran Turismo 7, led by the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra — a name that would have sounded fanciful in racing circles just a few years ago. Today, it’s very real, and its arrival signals how quickly China’s automotive ambitions have accelerated.
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Gran Turismo 7
Xiaomi is better known globally for phones and consumer electronics, but its pivot into electric vehicles has been assertive rather than tentative.
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The SU7 Ultra sits at the sharp end of that push, positioned as a high-performance EV aimed squarely at established European rivals.
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Gran Turismo 7
The Xiaomi SU7’s inclusion alone is significant, as the Gran Turismo franchise has long been a cultural gateway, introducing players to marques and models well before they become household names.
For Xiaomi, appearing in one of the world’s most influential driving games is a stamp of legitimacy that money can’t simply buy.
Porsche 911 GT3 R (992)
The SU7 Ultra isn’t arriving solo. Also added in Update 1.67 is the Porsche 911 GT3 R (992), the latest evolution of Stuttgart’s customer racing weapon. Purpose-built for GT3 competition, it follows December’s arrival of the Ferrari 296 GT3 and sets up a mouth-watering rivalry in-game.
Rounding out the trio is Hyundai’s Elantra N TC, expanding the Korean brand’s growing N presence within Gran Turismo. It also ties neatly into a new Hyundai N collection in the game’s Café mode, giving players a clearer sense of the brand’s motorsport DNA.
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Hyundai Elantra N TC
Fresh content isn’t limited to cars. Three new World Touring Car events are being added at the Nürburgring, Spa-Francorchamps and Mount Panorama, spanning WTC 600, 700 and 800 categories respectively.
There’s also a new Scapes photo location called California Roadsides, modelled after Huntington Beach’s Walnut Avenue. Yes, that means you can park a Xiaomi on an iconic American street and pretend globalisation never caused an argument.
Several years into its lifespan, Gran Turismo 7 continues to evolve in unexpected ways. This update isn’t about headline-grabbing numbers. It’s about shifting perspectives. And that may prove just as important.
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