Gran Turismo 7 confirms June 11 hypercar-themed update
Gran Turismo 7’s June 11 update is confirmed with five new cars, new race events, Extra Menu 54, a Seasonal Menu, and a new Scapes location.
Gran Turismo 7 has confirmed its next content update for June 11, centered on a themed set of cars tied to Le Mans. The official announcement also outlines new events and menu additions, with some details still to follow via the officially confirmed update report.
What changed
Cars
- Five new cars are coming:
- BMW M Hybrid V8 2025
- Ferrari 499P 2023
- Peugeot 9X8 2025
- Porsche 911 (992) Turbo S Safety Car 2020
- Porsche 963 2024
- The four prototype entries join the existing Toyota GR010 Hybrid as modern Le Mans Hypercar/LMDh-category vehicles in Gr.1.
- Pricing was not yet detailed in the source.
Features
- The update arrives June 11 after the previously announced schedule from the GT World Series Milan event.
- New races and events are included.
- Extra Menu 54 is titled Hybrid Prototypes.
- A Seasonal Menu is also expected in the update.
- “Other Changes” are referenced, but not detailed in the source.
- A new Scapes location is included.
Tracks
- The source lists these event/circuit combinations:
- European FR Challenge 550 — Eiger Nordwand Reverse
- Gr.1 Prototype Series — 24 Heures du Mans Racing Circuit
- Gr.1 Prototype Series — Sardegna Road Track A
- Gr.1 Prototype Series — Watkins Glen Long Course
- Pickup Truck Race — Fishermans Ranch
- No new circuit, circuit layout, or added GT Sophy support was confirmed in the source.
For league ops, we should check post-update BoP, car pricing, and event eligibility before opening Gr.1 or special-event rounds that use the new hypercars.
From the changelog
Structured change list parsed from the official notes.
features
- After seven weeks without, the next content update for Gran Turismo 7 is almost upon us as it meets the June 11 schedule that was announced back at the GT World Series Milan event last month.
- Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.70: New Races & Events Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.70: New Races
- Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.70: Extra Menu 54 (Hybrid Prototypes)
- Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.70: Seasonal Menu
- Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.70: Other Changes
- We’ve only got the overview of the new races for now, with details to follow, but it’s safe to say that three of the events are oriented around the new Hypercars:
- European FR Challenge 550 – Eiger Nordwand Reverse
- There’s a new Scapes location in this update, although it’s one that’ll divide the fanbase a little as well as being something we’ve seen glimpses of previously.
cars
- It’s far from usual fare, not least because the vehicle content for the update was already revealed at the same time (making last weekend’s covered-car teaser somewhat moot). In an unprecedented move, it’s a themed set of cars that revolves around the annual 24 Hours of Le Mans — the next staging of which is this coming weekend.
- That only forms part, albeit a significant one, of any given update though, and it’s not until a larger announcement the day before that we find out almost everything else. Read on to learn more about what else this much-anticipated update will bring when it lands tomorrow:
- Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.70: New Cars
- No part of the car content is a mystery, other than the pricings which we’ll learn tomorrow, given the reveal back in mid-May. It’s a five-car update which focuses on a single theme which you can probably gather from the image above.
- The full list is as follows:
- BMW M Hybrid V8 2025 – Brand Central
- Ferrari 499P 2023 – Brand Central
- Peugeot 9X8 2025 – Brand Central
- Porsche 911 (992) Turbo S Safety Car 2020 – Brand Central
- Porsche 963 2024 – Brand Central
- Four of the five cars then are direct peers, and join the thus-far lonely Toyota GR010 Hybrid ( added in May 2022 !) as modern Le Mans Hypercar/LMDh-category vehicles within the Gr.1 class.
- There’s a mixture of successes within the quartet, with the Ferrari standing out as both a three-time Le Mans-winner and World Endurance Championship title-holder after taking the crown in 2025.
tracks
- Another new Extra Menu Book appears, for the second successive month, and we’re expecting a Seasonal Menu, but as usual there’s no mention of circuits with added GT Sophy support at this point…
- Gr.1 Prototype Series – 24 Heures du Mans Racing Circuit
- Gr.1 Prototype Series – Sardegna Road Track A
- Gr.1 Prototype Series – Watkins Glen Long Course
- Pickup Truck Race – Fishermans Ranch
- It’s relatively well-known that Polyphony Digital, as well as having naming rights for the event, has an exclusive licence for the Pikes Peak course in racing games. Fans have been hoping to see the full course appear in a GT title since the short section that was in GT2 , but it seems like Scapes is all we’ll get for now.
- Otherwise, information is sparse on further game content. We’re likely to see another new Circuit Experience at a circuit variation currently not hosting one, as this seems to be a recent pattern, but as for new circuits or circuit layouts that’s unlikely. Many players would have hoped for a 24h du Mans circuit update, given the age of the course in-game and the new hypercars, but it doesn’t appear to have come to pass.
Official sources
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