Gran Turismo 7’s Spec 3 Tracks and Cars Finally Detailed, Power Pack Retails for $30

Gran Turismo 7 Spec 3

Out tomorrow at midnight PST sharp, Gran Turismo 7’s Spec 3 update promises to be Polyphony Digital’s biggest to date for the racing sim. Thanks to a new PlayStation Blog post, we’ve finally learned the two new tracks and eight vehicles (if they weren’t obvious enough in the trailer) that are coming alongside new World Circuits, Extra Menus, and more.

First up, the new vehicles, which include the Ferrari 296 GT3 ’23 and 296 GTB ’22, the FIAT Panda 30 CL ’85, the Gran Turismo F3500-B, the Mine’s BNR34 GT-R N1 base, the Mitsubishi FTO GP Version R ’97, the Polestar 5 Performance ’26, and the Renault Espace F1 ’95. You’ll be able to take these for a spin on Yas Marina Circuit and Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve.

Both have new events to partake in, including:

  • 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

The Collector Level has been raised from 50 to 75, and as you’ve probably surmised already, that means new Extra Menus in GT Cafe. Check out the full list below, which includes some world-famous brands:

  • Extra Menu No. 48: Alfa Romeo Legends(Collector Level 70)
  • Extra Menu No. 49: Legendary Road Racers(Collector Level 66 and above)
  • Extra Menu No. 50: Audi TT(Collector Level 52 and above)
  • Extra Menu No. 51: Mazda(Collector Level 57 and above)

This is all in addition to Weekly Challenges, which include limited-time online events; the Data Logger for checking their racing lines, speed, brake inputs, and more in real-time during Time Trial, Licenses and Circuit Experience; and Dunlop Tires.

As for the paid Power Pack, which goes live on the same day, it will retail for $29.99. Considering it includes five million Credits worth more than $40, you can truly keep the change. Polyphony also confirmed that you can purchase “six unique cars specifically tuned by Gran Turismo” by collecting Stars from DLC races.

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