On December 4, 2025, Gran Turismo 7 rolls out its second major evolution. Spec III (Update 1.65) brings with it eight new machines, two fresh circuits, and a host of thoughtful refinements. Dunlop tires join the mix, the Data Logger gains new depth, and Weekly Challenges and Café missions receive meaningful upgrades. Even the Collector Level ceiling rises. In short, an already rich driving world is about to become even more rewarding.

A new opening cinematic will greet players at startup, refreshed to mark this latest evolution of the game.
The Spec III update introduces eight new cars—an inspired collection of standout machines from across the automotive world. You’ll find everything from a time-proven Italian compact to modern supercars, a dedicated GT racer, a beloved tuning legend, and even an original formula car. Each one arrives with its own history and character, waiting for you to discover its story.
The following two new tracks will be added.
(Length: 5,281m / Elevation Change: 11m / No. of Corners: 16 / Longest Straight: 1,233m)

Set on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi—the capital of the United Arab Emirates—the Yas Marina Circuit is a showcase of modern motorsport design. Framed by a marina, luxury hotels, and world-class theme parks, it winds its way across the island with a deliberate blend of long, breath-opening straights and intricate low-speed technical sections. The track has already been the stage for some unforgettable racing moments, and it remains one of the few circuits in the world that hosts twilight races, carrying drivers from daylight into the glow of evening.
(Length: 4,361m / Elevation Change: 5m / No. of Corners: 14 / Longest Straight: 1,173m)

Named in honor of the late Canadian F1 star Gilles Villeneuve, Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve first opened in 1978 on Montreal’s Île Notre-Dame. This storied track weaves through a sequence of left-right combinations that demand precision, patience, and a steady rhythm from every driver. Its final chicane is particularly notorious—an unforgiving complex that spits cars out toward the infamous “Wall of Champions,” christened after three world champions met their end there during the 1999 Canadian Grand Prix.
Originally founded in the United Kingdom and now operating out of Japan, Dunlop joins the roster of featured tire brands. After the update, tires sold in the Tuning Shop—as well as the default rubber on select special vehicles—will carry Dunlop’s signature designs. (With some vehicles excluded.)
The Power Pack Pavilion will make its debut on the World Map. After completing Menu Book No. 9, Championship: Tokyo Highway Parade, a sailboat icon will appear in the lower-left corner, signaling its arrival. Exclusively available as paid DLC for PS5, the Power Pack delivers a deeply authentic racing experience—50 races spanning 20 categories, each presented as a full track program with practice, qualifying, and a final race.
The Collector Level cap will be raised from 50 to 70. For levels gained above 50, players will be rewarded with unlimited invitations for use in Brand Central.
The following events will be added to World Circuits.
European Sunday Cup 400
Goodwood Motor Circuit

Japanese FF Challenge
Blue Moon Bay Speedway – Infield A

Nissan GT-R Cup
Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve

Ferrari Circuit Challenge
Yas Marina Circuit

World Touring Car 800
Yas Marina Circuit

Super Formula
Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve

Gr.1 Prototype Series
Yas Marina Circuit
日産 GT-Rカップ
ワールドツーリングカー 800
Mission Challenge and Time Trial events will join the Weekly Challenges unlocked after viewing the ending. Alongside the existing Special Race events, these new additions will be available for a limited time each week.
A new Data Logger feature is being introduced. Available in non-racing modes such as Time Trial, License Center, and Circuit Experience, it allows players to load data from their previous attempts or from replays. You can analyze racing lines, throttle and brake inputs, speed, engine RPM, and more—all displayed in real time to help sharpen your technique.
Introducing the New “Data Logger” Feature!
A new Seasonal Menu will be added to the Café as post-ending content. By collecting a curated set of cars each season, players can earn additional rewards and deepen their automotive journey.
Four Extra Menus will be added to the Extra Menus section of the Café.
[Extra Menu No. 48] Collection: Alfa Romeo Legends (Collector Level 70)
[Extra Menu No. 49] Collection: Legendary Road Racers (Collector Level 66 and above)
[Extra Menu No. 50] Collection: Audi TT (Collector Level 52 and above)
[Extra Menu No. 51] Collection: Mazda (Collector Level 57 and above)
Alfa Romeo Legends
Legendary Road Racers
Audi TT
Mazda
The following locations have been added as featured Curations in Scapes.
Yas Marina Circuit
Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve
Tuning Shop
Additional Light Location
In Additional Light Location, new lighting options have been introduced to help brighten scenes where cars can appear too dark—such as when shooting against strong backlighting—allowing for clearer, more striking photographs.

Thank you for your loyal support, and we hope you continue to enjoy Gran Turismo 7!

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