Gran Turismo 7 update 1.65 introduces a wide range of new content, including eight additional cars, two new circuits, expanded World Circuits events, and an updated opening movie. This update also brings a new Data Logger, extended Café content, Scapes additions, and a higher Collector Level cap, giving players more progression and customization opportunities.
The release further enhances gameplay through physics adjustments, new engine swap options, controller refinements, multiplayer improvements, and updates to Brand Central and GT Auto. Players on PlayStation 5 can now access the new Power Pack DLC, offering a large set of races and added credits.

Gran Turismo 7 is developed by Polyphony Digital and released on March 4, 2022, for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. It features a single-player GT Mode career supported by detailed car collecting, tuning, and racing across over 400 vehicles with dynamic weather, realistic physics, and extensive track variety. The PlayStation 5 version includes enhanced visuals, 60fps performance, DualSense haptics, and PlayStation VR2 support.
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