Gran Turismo 7 1.32 patch races into pole position with addition of Super Formula cars

Gran Turismo 7 1.32 patch races into pole position with addition of Super Formula cars
Nico Vergara Updated on by

Video Gamer is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Prices subject to change. Learn more

The latest set of Gran Turismo 7 patch notes have finally been released by Sony and Polyphony Digital. With the new update now in place, Super Formula racing fans and car enthusiasts in general should enjoy some of the new additions that have made their way into the game.

However, new vehicle inclusions aren’t the only things that are being brought in with the most recent patch as a couple of other features are also being introduced that should make Gran Turismo 7 even more entertaining. If you want to know what some of the other changes are, then we’ve covered all you’ll need to know below.

Gran Turismo 7 1.32 patch notes

The Gran Turismo 7 1.32 patch has added four new cars to the game’s vehicle list, which should make competing against other players even more fast-paced and exciting. Additionally, a Super Formula racing mode has also been included in World Circuits to give fans a new way of experiencing the game’s high-octane nature. You’ll be able to read about the rest of the changes that have been made below:

Introduction of four new cars:

  • Jaguar XJ220 ’92
  • Mercedes-AMG GT3 ’20
  • Dallara SF23 Super Formula / Toyota ’23
  • Dallara SF23 Super Formula / Honda ’23

World Circuits

  • Super Formula has been added as a new race to World Circuits.

GT Café – Two Extra Menus added

  • Extra Menu No. 20: ‘Collection: Shelby’ (Collector Level 41 and above)
  • Extra Menu No. 21: ‘Collection: Alpine’ (Collector Level 35 and above)

Scapes

  • ‘North Yorkshire’ and ‘Miyazaki’ have been added to the featured section.

You’ll also be able to check out a more in-depth explanation of the Gran Turismo 7 1.32 patch notes through the official PlayStation blog post. Once you’re done reading through it, you can check out the previously released Gran Turismo 7 update 3.1 so you can learn more about the recent changes that have been made.

 Videogamer.com is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API / Last updated on 2024-04-16Â