Gran Turismo players! Gran Turismo 7 update 1.26 arrives today, November 23 at 10:00am PST* (November 24th 06:00 GMT / 15:00 JST).
Three exciting new vehicles have been added
BMW M2 Race '18
A powerful FR that hides demonic power in its compact body.
The BMW 2 Series Coupe is known as a high-performance rear-wheel drive compact car. The BMW M2 Competition is a supercar that shares the same engine as the M3 and M4, the S55 twin-turbo 3-liter 6 engine. The first thing you notice is the beautiful body. The prominent winged appearance is indicative of speed. At just 4,475mm long, the E36 is the same length as the M3. In the city or on winding roads, the car feels incredibly in control, as if the driver's nerves are reaching the edges of the body. The S55 engine delivers a maximum power of 404 hp at 56.1 kg/g. Hour/minute delivery. Even compared to BMW's long history of high-performance inline-six engines, this model delivers impressive high-rpm performance and explosive power through the revs.
Ford Sierra RS 500 Cosworth '87
Cosworth's racing masterpiece
The Sierra was a fairly standard hatchback family car produced by Ford of Europe from 1982. However, by 1985, car enthusiasts' perception of the Sierra had changed dramatically. That's because the iconic Cosworth has added the Sierra RS Cosworth, known to fans as "Cossie." The Sierra RS Cosworth is powered by a 2-liter inline-4 engine that produces 203 horsepower. With DOHC and turbocharger. The underbody has been beefed up and the exterior has been spruced up with wider feathers and a larger back. A year later, power was increased to 223 horsepower and a limited 500-unit SierraRS 500 Cosworth was added to the lineup, with a more powerful racing engine and improved aerodynamics. And of course, all these changes are aimed at touring cars. Between 1988 and 1990, Sierra won several international A division titles in countries such as Germany, England, Australia, Japan and New Zealand.
Nissan Sylvia K Aero (S14) '96
The top-of-the-range S14 has a rear spoiler and a leather steering wheel.
The S14 Silvia was launched in October 1993 as the successor to the successful S13 model, and with a new and larger body Nissan hoped to build on previous successes. The S14 is 1730mm wide, compared to the S13's 1690mm, and the track width has been increased accordingly. The new model is 30mm longer (4500mm) and 5mm taller (1295mm), offering a larger body. The smooth lines of the body design emphasize the width of the car. 16-inch wheels are also standard on K-Class models. The engine is an updated version of the SR20 S13 series. The top model, the K, has a turbocharger and produces 14 horsepower. Up 216 hp/28 kg/min from the previous generation, the naturally aspirated Q and J models produce 157 hp/19.2 kg/min. The basic suspension setup is also carried over from the S13, using a multi-link system up front with rear struts. The car is also available with Super HICAS electronic rear steering. In 1996, Nissan released an updated model with major design improvements. The exterior is highlighted by bright lights and a large real spoiler for a more defined and impressive appearance.
Introducing the Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta circuit
Total length: 4088 meters, height difference: 38 meters, number of turns: 12, longest straight: 1275 meters.
Michelin Raceway Atlanta is a historic track in the United States, built in 1970 and located north of Brazelton, Georgia. Famous for automobile and prototype racing, as well as the location of the Little Le Mans 10-hour race. A series of high-speed turns requiring full acceleration and hard braking, the technical route, narrow track and sharp elevation changes result in many blind corners. Drivers must carefully observe the intersection.
Ability to sell vehicles
With the latest update 1.26 installed (internet connection required), players can sell their cars in a private garage after the GT Cafe menu.
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Added "Illumination" and "Atlanta Road" to the featured section
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