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Here are the three new cars coming to Gran Turismo 7 on 25th April

After a teaser image is posted online, we think it’s the Suzuki Cappuccino, the latest Subaru BRZ and its GT300 racing cousin.

Gran Turismo 7's 25th April update to include three new cars

*Update – the full details of the Gran Turismo 7 1.13 update are now live and the patch is available. Found out more right here.*

The first new cars post-release for Gran Turismo 7 are coming very soon – Monday 25th April 2022.

As we previously reported, there is set to be server maintenance for Polyphony Digital’s opus to vehicle collection this coming Monday. This usually means that a game update follows once it’s back online.

The title’s producer Kazunori Yamauchi tweeted today (24th April) an image with the silhouette of three cars coming to the game. Each is artfully shadowed so as to disguise their identity, although not in a way where you can’t work out at least their basis.

The image is attached with the words: “Update is coming next week.”

This was a staple of GT Sport’s lifespan, with Yamauchi last teasing new content in this way in July 2021 for the Toyota GR86.

Here are what we think are the three cars coming to Gran Turismo 7 on the 25th April between 9 am BST / 10 am CEST and 11 am BST / 12 pm CEST. Be sure to let us know in the comments what you think they could be.

Suzuki Cappuccino

Suzuki Cappuccino

Produced for seven years in the 90s, the Cappuccino is a diminutive roadster built to Japan’s Kei car regulations that determined its size and engine capacity.

It has a turbocharged 657cc engine with three cylinders, so this will not be setting any speed records. It will be handy for the Autopolis One Hour Mission recently added to the game, as it sits alongside in-game rivals such as the Daihatsu Copen, Honda S660 and Honda Beat.

Interestingly, due to its age, we expect this will not fit into the Brand Central showroom and appear within the cycle of Used Cars.

Subaru BRZ ZD8

2022 Subaru BRZ

We expect the third car in the dark image to be the new generation Subaru BRZ. With the platform-sharing Toyota GR86 already in Gran Turismo 7, the BRZ is listed as part of the upcoming in-game TOYOTA GAZOO Racing GT Cup competition.

Putting all these factors into place results in the ZD8 BRZ arriving in Gran Turismo 7’s Brand Central on the 25th April.

Subaru BRZ SUPER GT GT300

Takuto Iguchi & Hideki Yamauchi, R&D Sport, Subaru BRZ GT300 (ZD8), Yasushi Ishihara, Motorsport Images
Takuto Iguchi & Hideki Yamauchi, R&D Sport, Subaru BRZ GT300 (ZD8), Yasushi Ishihara, Motorsport Images

With think the racing version of the same new ZD8 Subaru BRZ will also be available within Gran Turismo 7 following Monday’s update.

This looks to be the 2021 specification racing car that competes in the GT300 category of Japan’s premier motorsport championship – SUPER GT.

Entered by R&D Sport, the #61 entry is driven by Takuto Iguchi and Hideki Yamauchi. You can just about see their names on the teaser image.

This car will be in the Gr.3 category and compliments the existing Subaru WRC Gr.3 car.

Additional features and track layouts

This follows a timeline laid out by Yamauchi that explained “…There will be a few additional updates deployed between now and the end of April which will add new cars and course layouts, as well as implementing some other fixes.”

Following the 1 million free credits for all players, the recent additions of new Missions and these three new cars confirmed for the 25th, will there also be further game changes and new track layouts tomorrow too? We’ll find out in just a few hours.

*Update – the full details of the Gran Turismo 7 1.13 update are now live and the patch is available. Found out more right here.*

For more Gran Turismo 7 insight, listen to the latest episode of the Traxion.GG Podcast, with Valerio Gallo – the reigning Gran Turismo Olympic Virtual Champion and FIA Nations Cup champion who features in Gran Turismo 7.

Image source: Motorsport Images