
And yes, you can once again struggle to achieve a Gold in each test, just like the good ol’ days.
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License Tests also make a return, pushing you to test your knowledge of different techniques, from the basic to the most advanced. This is where special race types like drag racing and Drift Trials await, the former testing your knowledge of throttling and tuning for speed while the latter is all about drifting skill. While time trials and the like are featured, Mission Races provide a bit more spice. Mission Races, License Tests and Music Rally Once again, the idea is to create a more personal connection to the cars and a deeper appreciation for the culture as a whole. Along with timelines for each, detailing major events like the birth of their creators and the introduction of specific vehicles, there’s tons of archival images and designs to flip through. If you want even more information on the history of specific brands like Mercedes Benz, Dodge and Porsche, the Museum is also a great place. It’s a more personal approach that immerses players in both racing and the overall culture surrounding the cars. You’ll even meet the designers themselves in the Cafe, who will offer their own perspective on each car. There are 30 Menu Books in total and as you complete different tasks (like collecting three different Porsche 911 models), you’ll learn more about the history of different vehicles. It essentially provides a Menu Book with missions for a specific car like, say, the Porsche 911. Situated in the center of the World Map, the Gran Turismo Cafe takes a very interesting approach. The return of a proper campaign will no doubt please fans, especially given its absence in Gran Turismo Sport. There’s “several thousand” customization parts in total, ensuring that players find their ideal set-up while also offering lots of room to experiment. Each car has 60 performance part types, whether you’re adjusting its appearance from numerous wheel types and over 1,200 colors or customizing the suspension, rims, or adding modifications like roll cages.
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Polyphony Digital previously claimed that Gran Turismo 7 would have the most number of parts for tuning in the series yet. Suffice to say, this is a more exclusive selection for car enthusiasts with enough cash to spare. The choices here range from the Porsche 917K ’70 for a whopping 18 million credits to the Aston Martin DBS ’64 for one million (with the lineup also updating daily). For those seeking the most iconic vehicles, there’s also the Legendary Car Dealer. Its lineup is updated each day but beware – certain used vehicles, especially Japanese sports cars from the 90s, may end up being more expensive based on current trends. Whether you’re short on cash or just seeking out the best deals, the Used Car Dealer is also worth a look, providing certain vehicles at lower prices. As you race and earn credits, you can stop by and pick out some new vehicles. It offers some 300 cars that can be purchased, with models from over 50 brands available.


One of the avenues for earning new cars is Brand Central. One of the many key aspects of the title is its car collecting mindset – it wants to emphasize the unlocking and earning of each car. Whether you’re a rally racing fan who embraces Peugeot and Lancia or a Volkswagen and Chevrolet fan, there’s bound to be a car for you. These include brands like Aston Martin, Alpine and Alfa Romeo to BMW, Bugatti and Ferrari. Originally reported and now officially confirmed, Gran Turismo 7 will have over 400 cars.

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Let’s take a look at 15 new things you should know before its release on March 4 th for PS4 and PS5.

From hyper-realistic visuals to new features, Sony’s flagship racing title is looking to be an instant classic. With roughly a month until release, Polyphony Digital’s Gran Turismo 7 has received tons of new details courtesy of the latest State of Play.
