For 25 years, Gran Turismo (GT) has brought in some delightful driving simulations on the PlayStation console. As exciting as it is to drive some unattainable hypercar right in your living room, GT is also famous for introducing some interesting cars that were only available in Japan.
Joining the likes of the Daihatsu Midget II, the 1,000 horsepower Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak, and the Nissan Skyline GT-R is possibly the Toyota Alphard. It has been teased that GT7, the latest iteration of the driving sim franchise will feature an update that adds 5 more cars.
Currently, GT7 has 462 playable cars from various marques and this update will be available to players next week. The 5 cars are still shrouded in shadow but it is widely speculated that the new cars are:
Gran Turismo is already no stranger to offering a few quirky cars to its extensive line-up. The first two versions of the game mostly consisted of cars that were only available in Japan and itโs thanks to this game that models like the FD RX-7, R32 GT-R, and the A80 Supra saw an appreciation many years later.
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So if you ever want to see how fast an Alphard goes around a track, you might be able to do so with the next update of Gran Turismo 7. It even costs less than to buy one and turn it into a track-day superstar.
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