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Gran Turismo 7: Update 1.71 Adds Four Cars and Three New Circuits

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August 20, 2026

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Gran Turismo 7: Update 1.71 Adds Four Cars and Three New Circuits

Polyphony's steady garage expansion continues, giving virtual grease monkeys a few more reasons to adjust their digital tire pressure.

The short version

Gran Turismo 7 is receiving update 1.71 on PS4 and PS5, introducing four new vehicles, three World Circuits, and a scenic new Scapes location. It keeps the game's steady post-launch content wheels turning.

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By Chuy, Senior Staff Writer

Aug 20, 2026 · Reviewed by the Nexzy newsroom

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Gran Turismo 7: Update 1.71 Adds Four Cars and Three New Circuits

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TL;DR — what matters

Four new cars added to the roster

Three new World Circuits introduced

Whistler, Canada added to Scapes photography mode

✦ NEW

Four new cars — Adds four distinct vehicles to the virtual dealership.

✦ NEW

Three World Circuits — Adds three new racing events to the map.

✦ NEW

Whistler Scapes location — Adds the Canadian mountain destination to the photo mode list.

What it means for the meta

A standard, reliable content drop that expands the garage and gives track enthusiasts fresh asphalt to master.

Polyphony Digital has launched update 1.71 for Gran Turismo 7 on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, rolling out four new vehicles and three additional World Circuits, the developer announced. It's another scheduled pit stop in the studio's ongoing quest to turn the game's virtual garage into an infinite digital warehouse.

The studio detailed the drop in its official patch notes, confirming that the new vehicles are designed to offer distinct driving experiences across the game's various modes.

In a genre where post-launch support can sometimes feel like a slow drip of paint colors, Polyphony's steady cadence of machinery and asphalt remains a reliable fixture. Players looking for a change of pace from the usual tracks get a fresh set of curves to learn, while virtual photographers get a cold new destination to park their shiny acquisitions. The update also adds Whistler to the game's Scapes curation, meaning those who prefer looking at cars to actually driving them can now stage their multimillion-dollar fleet against a backdrop of snowy Canadian peaks.

The details

  • Platforms: PS4, PS5
  • New content: Four cars, three World Circuits
  • Photo mode update: Whistler added to Scapes curation

For a game that already offers hundreds of rides, the update ensures the collector's itch has just a little more room to grow.

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Sources

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Topics

#Gran Turismo 7#PlayStation 5#PlayStation 4#Polyphony Digital#Patches

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