Gran Turismo 7 Gets Official Website Detailing All In-Game Cars

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Polyphony Digital, the studio behind PS5-exclusive racing sim Gran Turismo 7, has launched a new website. The website offers up a complete catalogue of all of the cars that are currently available in the game. The site proudly points out that its database features 539 different cars, all of which are available to drive in Gran Turismo 7 as of July 2025.

Along with a listing of the cars, quite a few more details are offered on the website, including technical details like the car’s displacement, length, height, drivetrain, maximum torque, aspiration type, and even the maximum power measured in brake horsepower and RPM. Along with this, each listing is accompanied by a few photos showcasing the car, as well as a paragraph offering a brief description and history of the vehicle in question.

The website offers a few ways to navigate; users can list the available cars in more standard ways like by manufacturer or by country region, along with a few more notable ways, like by drivetrain, by power, and by weight. For example, some of the heaviest vehicles in Gran Turismo 7, according to this website, are the Himedic ‘21 (2860 kg), the F-150 SVT Raptor ‘11 (2,724 kg), and the Tundra TRD Pro ‘19 (2,555 kg). In contrast, the lightest cars in the game are the Racing Kart 125 Shifter (105 kg), the 2&4 powered by RC213V (405 kg), and the Chaparral 2X VGT (450 kg).

Along with this, there are also uncategorised cars listed on the website, including cars based on concept, like the NISSAN CONCEPT 2020 VGT, and prototypes like the AFEELA Prototype 2024.

Keeping up with the continuous updates that Gran Turismo 7 has gotten over the years since its March 2022 release, cars like the ‘05 NISMO R34 GT-R Z-Tune and the Qashqai Tekna 190 2wd e-Power can also be checked out through the website. These cars, for the sake of context, were released in a free update towards the end of July.

While Gran Turismo 7’s catalogue of cars has been expanding quite a bit since its release, updates to the game have also brought on other kinds of improvements. For instance, one update from July 2024 brought in improvements to the game’s physics simulation model affecting how the title handles tire physics and suspension physics. As a result, driving in the game was made to feel more “natural” thanks to more realistic weight shifting when turning around a tight corner.

Gran Turismo 7 is available on PS4 and PS5. Rumours had been going around of the racing sim eventually making its way to PC, staying in line with Sony’s usual process of releasing its first-party games on PC a year or so after the game’s original console release. As of February this year, however, new rumours have indicated that this PC port has quietly been shelved. Unfortunately, no reasons have been revealed for this decision.

For more details about Gran Turismo 7, check out our review from back when it first came out. Also check out our thoughts about whether or not it is still a must-play racer in 2025.


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