This comprehensive article is a complete Gran Turismo 7 car list that notes every car in the game by brand in alphabetic order. It includes every car you can buy or earn while playing the game, and it even features all the options available at the Legend Car dealership.
Each section will feature a short introduction to the brand’s ethos, followed by the cars it has in the game and the Performance Points (PP) each car has. We will also note the racing Group (Gr.) the car is classified as if it is a racing car.
Gran Turismo 7 Car List
Abarth
Abarth is a tuning company that is known to take Fiat cars and overhaul the features and get them up to racing specifications. It is an Italian racing company from the 1950s that is a familiar name on tracks and streets worldwide.
- Abarth 500 ’09 (PP: 409.96)
- Fiat Abarth 595 Esseesse ’70 (PP: 171.25)
- Abarth 1500 Biposto Bertone B.A.T 1 ’52 (PP: 259.63)
Afeela
Afeela is a new electric vehicle company that is part of a collaboration between Honda and Sony. So far, the company has only produced one car — a prototype that features in GT7. I assume this is more to help with the familiarity of the brand name than anything.
- Afeela Prototype 2024 (PP: 546.75)
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo is a legendary Italian car brand that has had cars featured in a wide range of motorsports. Thanks to this wide and varied approach to car building, we get a range of different vehicles in GT7. Alfa Romeo even has the rarest car in the game.
- Alfa Romeo 4C Launch Edition ’14 (PP: 524.46)
- Alfa Romeo 4C Gr.3 Road Car (PP: 566.36)
- Alfa Romeo 4C Gr.4 (PP: 620.15/ Gr.4)
- Alfa Romeo 4C Gr.3 (PP: 714.51/ Gr.3)
- Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Touring Berlinetta ’38 (PP: 390.64)
- Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione ’08 (PP: 558.14)
- Alfa Romeo 155 2.5 V6 TI ’93 (PP: 655.5/ Gr.4)
- Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT Veloce ’67 (PP: 348.65)
- Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm ’20 (PP: 591.31)
- Alfa Romeo GIULIA TZ2 carrozzata da ZAGATO ’65 (PP: 490.37)
- Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.4 T Sport ’09 (PP: 422.53)
Alpine
Alpine is a French sports and race car brand that is known for its relationship with Renault cars. You may know this name from the various motorsports it features in, including the current F1 line up. In GT7, you will find a mix of classic race cars and futuristic prototypes.
- Alpine A110 1600S ’72 (PP: 424.27)
- Alpine A110 Première Édition ’17 (PP: 527.60)
- Alpine A220 Race Car ’68 (PP: 578.79)
- Alpine Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 677.36)
- Alpine Vision Gran Turismo Race Mode (PP: 736.36)
- Alpine Vision Gran Turismo 2017 (PP: 878.32/ Gr.1)
AMG
AMG (Aufrecht, Melcher, Großaspch) is the high-performance sector of the Mercedes-Benz brand. Therefore, All AMG cars are built off Mercedes-Benz cars with special attention to greater performance, handling, weight, etc. AMG is a familiar brand in GT racing. In the game, AMG produces some of the most enjoyable cars to drive, including my favorite: the Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.8 AMG ’71.
- Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.8 AMG ’71 (PP: 522.98)
- Mercedes-Benz A 45 AMG 4Matic ’13 (PP: 523.01)
- Mercedes-AMG C 63 S ’15 (PP: 573.16)
- Mercedes-AMG GT S ’15 (PP: 582.09)
- Mercedes-AMG GT R ’17 (PP: 605.95)
- Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series ’20 (PP: 668.81)
- Mercedes-AMG GT Safety Car (PP: 589.60)
- Mercedes-AMG GT3 ’16 (PP: 739.80/ Gr.3)
- Mercedes-AMG GT3 ’20 (PP: 745.82/ Gr.3)
- Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG ’10 (PP: 590.20)
- Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 ’11 (PP: 722.87/ Gr.3)
- Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Gr.4 (PP: 640.14/ Gr.4)
- Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 663.10)
- Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo Racing Series (PP: 725.03)
Amuse
Amuse is a Japanese tuning company that specializes in tuning Japanese car brands. Its focus is heavily on aerodynamics and other performance parts. Amuse produces custom components that fits to the cars in order to provide extra power and style.
- Amuse NISMO 380RS Super Leggera (PP: 558.24)
- Amuse S2000 GT1 Turbo (PP: 676.32)
Aston Martin
Aston Martin is one of the most popular British car brands to ever exist. It specializes in luxury sports cars and touring cars. In addition, you will see Aston Martin in a range of motorsports series, including F1. In pop culture, Aston Martin is best known for the DB5 used by James Bond in Goldfinger.
- Aston Martin DB3S ’53 (PP: 487.04)
- Aston Martin DB5 ’64 (PP: 445.22)
- Aston Martin DB11 ’16 (PP: 589.33)
- Aston Martin DBR9 GT1 ’10 (PP: 722.72/ Gr.3)
- Aston Martin DP-100 Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 705.62)
- Aston Martin One-77 ’11 (PP: 635.89)
- Aston Martin Valkyrie ’21 (PP: 872.45)
- Aston Martin V8 Vantage S ’15 (PP: 553.20)
- Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 ’12 (PP: 716.69/ Gr. 3)
- Aston Martin Vantage Gr.4 (PP:638.48/ Gr.4)
- Aston Martin Vulcan ’16 (PP: 760.78)
Audi
Audi is a German car manufacturer that is another big name in the car industry. Audi is prominent in various motorsports from rally, to GT, and endurance racing. Thanks to this variety, we get a range of different types of Audi’s to drive in GT7 from road cars to Group 1 race cars.
- Audi R8 4.2 FSI R tronic ’07 (PP: 557.74)
- Audi R8 Coupé V10 plus ’16 (PP: 629.09)
- Audi R8 LMS ’15 (PP: 741.35/ Gr.3)
- Audi R8 LMS Evo ’19 (PP: 741.40/ Gr.3)
- Audi R18 TDI ’11 (PP: 884.48/ Gr.1)
- Audi R18 ’16 (PP: 882.40/ Gr.1)
- Audi RS 5 Turbo DTM ’19 (PP: 854.50/ Gr.2)
- Audi Sport quattro S1 Pikes Peak ’87 (PP: 671.98/ Gr.B)
- Audi TT Coupe 3.2 quattro ’03 (PP: 469.92)
- Audi TTS Coupe ’09 (PP: 512.83)
- Audi TTS Coupe ’14 (PP: 535.02)
- Audi TT Cup ’16 (PP: 627.15/ Gr.4)
- Audi Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 903.11/ Gr.1)
- Audi e-tron Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 863.39)
Autobianchi
Autobianchi is a small Italian car manufacturer (quite literally) as it has only produced a handful of cars, all of which are small cars. These cars became popular for racing in Italy, and companies like Abarth are still tuning these vehicles. They are fun to drive and even more fun to race, especially in a GT7 lobby filled with friends.
- Autobianchi A112 Abarth ’85 (PP: 312.85)
BAC
BAC (Briggs Automotive Company) is a unique British can manufacturer that makes a one-seater, road-legal sports car. The Mono looks like a cross between a go-kart and an F1 car. A car like this allows drivers to live out their racing dreams without having to go to the track. But, it is far from a daily car as there’s so storage and no space for passengers.
- BAC Mono ’16 (PP: 642.65)
BMW
BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke) is one of the most popular car manufacturers in the world. It specializes in both luxury cars and motorcycles. The efficiency and performance of their engines have captured motorsport enthusiasts around the world. BMW has been featured in almost all big racing events on the motorsports calendar, even in Formula E and the Dakar Rally.
- BMW 3.0 CSL ’71 (PP: 411.92)
- BMW 3.0 CSL ’73 (PP: 423.75)
- BMW i3 ’15 (PP: 389.57)
- BMW M2 Competition ’18 (PP: 548.81)
- BMW M3 ’89 (PP: 460.00)
- BMW M3 Sport Evolution ’89 (PP: 468.23)
- BMW M3 ’97 (PP: 492.72)
- BMW M3 Coupé ’03 (PP: 523.05)
- BMW M3 Coupé ’07 (PP: 546.35)
- BMW M3 GT ’11 (PP: 701.36/ Gr.3)
- BMW M4 Coupé ’14 (PP: 562.39)
- BMW M4 Safety Car (PP: 562.89)
- BMW M4 Gr.4 (PP: 625.66/ Gr.4)
- BMW M6 GT3 Endurance Model ’16 (PP: 740.08/ Gr.3)
- BMW M6 GT3 Sprint Model ’16 (PP: 740.44/ Gr.3)
- BMW McLaren F1 GTR Race Car ’97 (PP: 843.57/ Gr.2)
- BMW Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 712.07)
- BMW Z4 GT3 ’11 (PP: 711.41/ Gr.3)
- BMW Z8 ’01 (PP: 538.32)
Bugatti
Bugatti is one of the most famous car brands in the world, known for producing the fastest road car. It is a French company with a rich racing history, producing cars from the early 1900s and winning Grand Prix since 1929. This era ended in 1952 and the brand was revived in 1987, and now produces the great (and expensive) cars we know today.
- Bugatti Chiron ’16 (PP: 695.34)
- Bugatti Veyron 16.4 ’13 (PP: 652.02)
- Bugatti Veyron Gr.4 (PP: 622.18/ Gr.4)
- Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 911.85)
- Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo Gr.1 (PP: 904.08/ Gr.1)
Bulgari
Bulgari isn’t a car manufacturer but in fact an Italian fashion brand. In partnership with Gran Turismo, Bulgari produced a concept car to promote a new watch. The car was initially only available if you bought the collaboration, but the car eventually came to the game for everyone.
- BVLGARI Aluminium Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 629.06)
Chaparral
Chaparral Cars is an American automotive manufacturer known for producing unique race cars. The company is known for its flashy builds that look more like something out of a cartoon rather than a real race car. In fact, the company was named after the Roadrunner character. Aside from these unique quirks, the company’s creators had a huge influence on modern racing, especially for Americans.
- Chaparral 2J ’70 (PP: 852.18)
- Chevrolet Chaparral 2X Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 1089.39)
Chevrolet
Chevrolet is pure American muscle. The manufacturer became a household name thanks to its approach to building affordable vehicles, including a range of sport cars and trucks. In GT7, we get a wide range of Chevys that showcase some of the brand’s most popular and sought-after cars, especially the iconic Corvette.
- Chevrolet Camaro Z28 ’69 (PP: 455.26)
- Chevrolet Camaro SS ’16 (PP: 561.88)
- Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE Package ’18 (PP: 633.93)
- Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 Sport Coupé ’70 (PP: 470.75)
- Chevrolet Corvette (C1) ’58 (PP: 437.84)
- Chevrolet Corvette StingRay Racer Concept ’59 (PP: 518.40)
- Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe (C2) ’63 (PP: 512.48)
- Chevrolet Corvette Stingray L46 350 (C3) ’69 (PP: 406.40)
- Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible (C3) ’69 (PP: 455.17)
- Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 (C4) ’89 (PP: 524.10)
- Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (C6) ’09 (PP: 612.03)
- Chevrolet Corvette Stingray (C7) ’14 (PP: 575.26)
- Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 ’19 (PP: 655.38)
- Chevrolet Corvette C7 Gr.3 Road Car (PP: 569.15)
- Chevrolet Corvette C7 Gr.4 (PP: 644.22/ Gr.4)
- Chevrolet Corvette C7 Gr.3 (PP: 719.26/ Gr.3)
- Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray ’20 (PP: 584.47)
Chris Holstrom Concepts
Chris Holstrom Concepts is a garage in America which specializes in hot rods. It is well known to fully rebuild cars to make them more powerful then ever before. The shop also specializes in customization. In GT7, this manufacturer provides a modern racing take on a Chevy Nova.
- Chris Holstrom Concepts 1967 Chevy Nova (PP: 614.96)
Citorën
Citorën is a French company that has been around since the early 1900s. The company provided some pivotal developments in car manufacturing and its classic cars are highly sought after. You won’t find many modern cars in GT7, as many of them don’t have any relationship with racing. Citorën is a big name in rally driving, so its a shame we don’t see any of their staplemark rally cars in the game.
- Citroën DS 21 Pallas ’70 (PP: 324.85)
- GT by Citroën Road Car (PP: 595.05)
- GT by Citroën Gr.4 (PP: 652.47/ G.4)
- GT by Citroën Race Car Gr.3 (PP: 741.58/ Gr.3)
Daihatsu
Daihatsu is Japan’s oldest surviving car manufacturer. It is known for its iconic three-wheel vehicles, but it features in GT7 thanks to its kei car models. These cars became famous for racing thanks to their light weight. Its Copen is considered to be the Japanese Mini Cooper. These cars are good fun to race, and they pop up in various GT7 challenges.
- Daihatsu Copen Active Top ’02 (PP: 292.78)
- Daihatsu Copen RJ Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 485.54)
De Tomaso
De Tomaso is an Italian car brand that produced luxury coupés and saloon cars that were attempting to rival Jaguar and Mercedes-Benz. At one point, De Tomaso had its foot in F1 and even built a F1 car for Frank Williams Racing Cars. The brand never reached the acclaimed heights of similar brands, but there have been a few attempts to revive this classic car manufacturer. The cars are super stylish, and GT7 even features a Christian Dior collaboration.
- De Tomaso Mangusta ’69 (PP: 488.28)
- De Tomaso Mangusta ’69 Christian Dior (PP: 488.28)
- De Tomaso Pantera ’71 (PP: 474.38)
DMC
Possibly the most iconic car in pop culture is DMC’s DeLorean. In the film Back To The Future, the DeLorean becomes a time machine that takes Marty McFly on a thrilling adventure. Since this movie, the DeLorean became an instant classic, thanks to its futuristic look and especially notable gull-wing doors. DMC (DeLorean Motor Company) only produced one model and had shut down before the first film was made.
- DMC DeLorean S2 ’04 (PP: 448.57)
Dodge
Dodge cars are another staple in the industry of American car manufacturing brands. They are well known for their sleek design and impressive power combination and are a true testament to American motorsport development. In GT7 you get a range of the infamous Challenger and Viper series. Also, Dodge provide the fastest car in GT7 with their concept car.
- Dodge Challenger R/T ’70 (PP: 491.40)
- Dodge Challenger SRT Demon ’18 (PP: 625.10)
- Dodge Charger R/T 426 Hemi ’68 (PP: 491.34)
- Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat ’15 (PP: 593.07)
- Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Safety Car (PP: 592.07)
- Dodge Super Bee ’70 (PP: 452.58)
- Dodge Viper GTS ’02 (PP: 562.52)
- Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupe ’06 (PP: 578.12)
- Dodge Viper GTS ’13 (PP: 603.56)
- Dodge Viper SRT GT3-R ’15 (PP: 745.24/ Gr.3)
- Dodge Viper Gr.4 (PP: 643.60/ Gr.4)
- SRT Tomahawk S Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 967.80)
- SRT Tomahawk Vision Gran Turismo Gr.1 (PP: 913.37/ Gr.1)
- SRT Tomahawk GTS-R Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 1194.56)
- SRT Tomahawk X Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 1377.64)
DS Automobiles
There is only one DS Automobiles car in the game, and it is a customized Citorën. At the time of this car’s release, DS Automobiles was a sub-branch of Citorën, but it is now a standalone brand. DS is known for producing luxury cars that balance comfort and performance.
- DS 3 Racing ’11 (PP: 457.95)
Eckert’s Rod & Custom
Eckert’s Rod & Custom is an American custom shop based in Oregon. They are known for providing extra power and performance to hot rods and muscle cars. In GT7 we get a custom vehicle that mixes a Ford Mustang Mach 1 and GT40 together, producing a unique car with tons of power.
- Eckert’s Rod & Custom Mach Forty (PP: 630.68)
Ferrari
Ferrari is one of the car brands that needs no introduction. It is an Italian car manufacturer that produces luxury sports cars. Since the company’s inception, it has been directly involved in motorsports, in particular F1. Ferrari still adopts the “Rosso Corsa” that defined Italian motorsports, in addition with its “Prancing Horse”, Ferarri has become one of the most identifiable brands. Thanks to its rich history, GT7 has an incredible array of both modern and classic Ferraris.
- Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta passo corto ’61 (PP: 481.14)
- Ferrari 250 GTO ’62 (PP: 541.19)
- Ferrari 308 GTB ’75 (PP: 472.51)
- Ferrari 330 P4 ’67 (PP: 698.71)
- Ferrari 365 GTB4 ’71 (PP: 530.49)
- Ferrari 430 Scuderia ’07 (PP: 617.08)
- Ferrari 458 Italia ’09 (PP: 615.97)
- Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 ’13 (PP: 733.23/ Gr.3)
- Ferrari 458 Italia Gr.4 (PP: 637.22/ Gr.4)
- Ferrari 500 Mondial Pinin Farina Coupe ’54 (PP: 491.43)
- Ferrari 512BB ’76 (PP: 527.07)
- Ferrari Dino 246 GT ’71 (PP: 443.44)
- Enzo Ferrari ’02 (PP: 648.22)
- Ferrari F8 Tributo ’19 (PP: 686.70)
- Ferrari F12berlinetta ’12 (PP: 638.45)
- Ferrari F40 ’92 (PP: 607.92)
- Ferrari F50 ’95 (PP: 611.87)
- Ferrari F430 ’06 (PP: 599.36)
- Ferrari FXX K ’14 (PP: 778.96)
- Ferrari GTO ’84 (PP: 554.40)
- Ferrari LaFerrari ’13 (PP: 721.95)
- Ferrari Testarossa ’91 (PP: 523.03)
- Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 940.25)
Fiat
Following on from Ferrari, Fiat is another Italian car manufacturer known for opposite reasons to Ferrari. Rather than luxury, Fiat’s highlights are their innovation, convenience, and affordability. They have never had a racing team, but this doesn’t stop them being used in various track events.
- Fiat 500 F ’68 (PP: 87.56)
- Fiat 500 1.2 8V Lounge SS ’08 (PP: 285.95)
Ford
Ford Motor Company is the most popular American car brand, and has some legendary cars that have changed the motorsport landscape forever. Originally from Detroit, Ford cars are now available in almost every country in the world. Ford produces everything from budget cars to top-of-the-line race cars and everything in between. Ford has also had its foot in almost every type of competitive motorsport. It never found its place in F1, but they plan to return in 2026.
- Ford Escort RS Cosworth ’92 (PP: 477.68)
- Ford F-150 SVT Raptor ’11 (PP: 430.05)
- Ford Focus ST ’15 (PP: 490.80)
- Ford Focus RS ’18 (PP: 513.00)
- Ford Focus Gr.B Rally Car (PP: 654.98/ Gr.B)
- Ford GT ’06 (PP: 599.24)
- Ford GT ’17 (PP: 629.50)
- Ford GT LM Race Car Spec II (PP: 734.61/ Gr.3)
- Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car (PP: 730.00/ Gr.3)
- Ford GT Race Car ’18 (PP: 725.15/ Gr.3)
- Ford GT40 ’66 (PP: 556.20)
- Ford Mark IV Race Car ’67 (PP: 674.56)
- Ford Mustang Boss 429 ’69 (PP: 500.40)
- Ford Mustang Mach 1 ’71 (PP: 444.81)
- Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback ’15 (PP: 544.54)
- Ford Mustang Gr.3 Road Car (PP: 567.87)
- Ford Mustang Gr.B Rally Car (PP: 647.72/ Gr.B)
- Ford Mustang Gr.4 (PP: 631.11/ Gr.4)
- Ford Mustang Gr.3 (PP: 715.40)
- 1932 Ford Roadster ’63 (PP: 416.10)
- Ford Shelby GT350R ’16 (PP: 570.33)
- Ford Sierra RS 500 Cosworth ’87 (PP: 467.54)
Garage RCR
Garage RCR is another tuning shop that is featured in GT7. It is a family owned business known for restoring and customizing both classic and modern cars. In GT7, we see their take on a Honda Civic. RCR boost its performance and make it look like a real race car.
- Garage RCR Civic (PP: 601.89)
Genesis
Genesis is a Korean company that produces luxury cars. It is a relatively new manufacturer that has become an off-branch competitor to Hyundai. Even though it is new, its planning to get into motorsports soon, particularly the FIA World Endurance Championship. In GT7, you will both its released cars and a few concept cars.
- Genesis G70 3.3T AWD Prestige Package ’22 (PP: 506.13)
- Genesis G70 GR4 (PP: 642.02/ Gr.4)
- Genesis X GR3 (PP: 725/ Gr.3)
- Genesis X Gran Berlinetta Vision Gran Turismo Concept (PP: 806.96)
- Genesis X Gran Racer Vision Gran Turismo Concept (PP: 887.08/ Gr.1)
Gran Turismo
Gran Turismo cars are custom cars built by the games developers to allow its players to race certain types of cars that they may not have been able to get licensing for. All models are inspired by existing cars but they have there own spin on design and performance.
- Gran Turismo F1500T-A (PP: 934.82)
- Gran Turismo F3500-A (PP: 984.06)
- Gran Turismo RACING KART 125 Shifter (PP: 556.92)
- Red Bull X2014 Junior (PP: 713.20)
- Red Bull X2014 Standard Car (PP: 1061.83)
- Red Bull X2019 Competition (PP: 966.62)
- Red Bull X2019 25th Anniversary (PP: 966.62)
GReddy
GReddy is a Japanese parts manufacturer that specializes in performance tuning parts for a wide variety of cars. It makes everything from exhausts to electronics, and it is especially known for its turbochargers.
- GReddy Fugu Z (PP: 544.07)
Greening Auto Company
Greening Auto Company is a tuning shop from Alabama. In GT7, we see a Form Maverick with a complete overhaul in performance and looks.
- Greening Auto Company Maverick (PP: 666.79)
Honda
Honda is one of Japans most famous car manufacturers that has been about since the mid 1900s. Since its early years it has been heavily involved in motorsports, particularly F1 and MotoGP. Thanks to its production of both sports and road cars, Honda’s are both familiar cars in street and track racing. This is the reason why we see such a wide variety of Honda cars in GT7.
- Honda Beat ’91 (PP: 317.23)
- Honda Civic Si Extra (EF) ’87 (PP: 393.51)
- Honda Civic SiR-II (EG) ’93 (PP: 401.43)
- Honda Civic Type R (EK) ’97 (PP: 436.88)
- Honda Civic Type R (EK) Touring Car (PP: 541.15)
- Honda Civic Type R (EK) ’98 (PP: 438.50)
- Honda Civic Type R (FK2) ’15 (PP: 515.89)
- Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition (FK8) ’20 (PP: 524.80)
- Honda Civic Type R (FL5) ’22 (PP: 528.36)
- Honda Fit Hybrid ’14 (PP: 343.26)
- Honda Integra Type R (DC2) ’95 (PP: 457.82)
- Honda Integra Type R (DC2) ’98 (PP: 458.06)
- Honda NSX Type R ’92 (PP: 527.14)
- Honda NSX Type R ’02 (PP: 532.17)
- Honda NSX ’17 (PP: 583.27)
- Honda NSX Gr.B Rally Car (PP: 662.96/ Gr.B)
- Honda NSX Gr.4 (PP: 644.38/ Gr.4)
- Honda NSX Gr.3 (PP: 719.86/ Gr.3)
- Honda NSX GT500 ’00 (PP: 708.37/ Gr.3)
- Honda NSX GT500 ’08 (PP: 807.84/ Gr.2)
- Honda NSX CONCEPT-GT ’16 (PP: 864.49/ Gr.2)
- Honda Project 2&4 powered by RC213V (PP: 568.96)
- Honda RA272 ’65 (PP: 626.57)
- Honda S660 ’15 (PP: 347.99)
- Honda S800 ’66 (PP: 272.82)
- Honda S2000 ’99 (PP: 482.14)
- Honda Sports Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 663.32)
Hyundai
Hyundai is Korea’s largest car manufacturer and the world’s third largest after Toyota and VW. Hyundai has dabbled in motorsport, but it isn’t as prominent as many brands on this list. For this reason, we don’t see too many of their cars in GT7. Instead, we get variations of their top range of Genesis cars, as well as some concept cars.
- Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track ’13 (PP: 521.96)
- Hyundai Genesis Gr.B Rally Car (PP: 648/ Gr.B)
- Hyundai Genesis Gr.4 (PP: 626.21/ Gr.4)
- Hyundai Genesis Gr.3 (PP:723.06/ Gr.3)
- Hyundai Ioniq 5 N ’24 (PP: 568.72)
- Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 959.61)
- Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo Gr.1 (PP: 906.43/ Gr.1)
Infiniti
Infiniti is the luxury division of Japanese car manufacturer Nissan. Infiniti doesn’t produce that many race cars. Instead, it features some coupés and sedans. However, it is slowly becoming more prevalent in motorsports. First, it was established as a sponsor of Red Bull racing in F1, and more recently it has some cars in the British Touring Car Championship.
- Infiniti CONCEPT Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 654.65)
Italdesign
Italdesign is a car company best known for its car design work. This company features in GT7 thanks to the Vision Gran Turismo program, placing concept cars in the evolving game series.
- Italdesign EXENEO Vision Gran Turismo Off-road Mode (PP: 788.95)
- Italdesign EXENEO Vision Gran Turismo Street Mode (PP: 792.43)
Jaguar
Jaguar is a British luxury car brand that has produced iconic cars over decades of race history. It has cars that have won both Le Mans and F1 seasons, also including the European Touring Car Championship. Even though it has this historic name, it continues to push its developments into the future, producing season winning Formula E cars and other fast battery powered vehicles. GT7 gives us a mix of classic and futuristic cards, as well as some icons.
- Jaguar D-type ’54 (PP: 491.05)
- Jaguar E-TYPE Coupe ’61 (PP: 448.76)
- Jaguar F-type R Coupe ’14 (PP: 581.26)
- Jaguar F-type Gr.4 (PP: 636.32/ Gr.4)
- Jaguar F-type Gr.3 (PP: 722.46/ Gr.3)
- Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo Coupé (PP: 756.85)
- Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo Roadster (PP: 756.21)
- Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo SV (PP: 1004.61)
- Jaguar XJ13 ’66 (PP: 675.13)
- Jaguar XJ220 ’92 (PP: 596.51)
- Jaguar XJR-9 ’88 (PP: 859.88)
Jeep
Jeep is an American car brand that has its roots in Army vehicles. Thanks to the Army’s commission for off-road vehicles, Jeep became one of the first companies to mass-produce 4×4 vehicles, something that is standard across the entire market in modern times. Jeep has no relationship to motorsports but its vehicles are highly collectable.
- Jeep Willys MB ’45 (PP: 178.35)
KTM
KTM is an Austrian motorcycle brand that produces the X-Bow (pronounced crossbow.) The X-Bow is a road car that is truly unique and features an open cockpit. KTM went on to build competitive cars (with a closed cockpit), allowing them to win GT championships.
- KTM X-Bow R ’12 (PP:590.43)
Lamborghini
Lamborghini is another iconic Italian car manufacturer that specializes in luxury sports cars. Although they do participate in motorsports, they are not known to have a iconic history in racing. Instead, they are known to be flashy cars that kids and adults dream of owning. Luckily, GT7 gives us a range to add to our garage. they are good cars but I find the handling to be much trickier than others.
- Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 ’11 (PP: 622.03)
- Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce ’15 (PP: 662.20)
- Lamborghini Countach LP400 ’74 (PP: 552.11)
- Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary ’88 (PP: 540.26)
- Lamborghini Diablo GT ’00 (PP: 597.83)
- Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 ’08 (PP: 614.47)
- Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 ’15 (PP: 630.29)
- Lamborghini Huracán GT3 ’15 (PP: 739.69/ Gr.3)
- Lamborghini Huracán Gr.4 (PP: 657.58/ Gr.3)
- Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone Prototype ’67 (PP: 561.46)
- Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 ’09 (PP: 603.42)
- Lamborghini Urus ’18 (PP: 562.41)
- Lamborghini Veneno ’14 (PP: 659.96)
- Lambo V12 Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 801.84)
Lancia
Lanica is a lesser-known car company today, but it is one of the most respected in motorsports history. Lanica was dominant in rally racing during the 1970s, a time when the sport was very popular. Lancia was present during the early years of F1 and also had a stint in GT racing.
- Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione ’91 (PP: 412.52)
- Lancia Stratos ’73 (PP: 449.40)
Lexus
Lexus is a luxury car company that only entered the racing scene in 1999 and won its first championship in 2002. Since then it has been a real contender in a number of different events including Endurance racing and others. Thanks to this involvement we have a range of different group race cars in GT7, all of which provide an excellent driving experience.
- Lexus LC500 ’17 (PP: 552.26)
- Lexus LF-LC GT “Vision Gran Turismo” (PP: 850.50)
- Lexus LFA ’10 (PP: 594.94)
- Lexus RC F ’14 (PP: 557.81)
- Lexus RC F Gr.4 (PP: 623.19/ Gr.3)
- Lexus RC F GT3 Prototype ’16 (PP: 717.54/ Gr.3)
- Lexus RC F GT3 ’17 (PP: 723.85/ Gr.3)
- Lexus RC F GT500 ’16 (PP: 862.86/ Gr.2)
- Lexus PETRONAS TOM’S SC430 ’08 (PP: 805.68/ Gr.2)
Maserati
Maserati is an Italian car company which has a trident as its iconic logo. It was initially partnered with Ferrari, but its popularity meant the company could stand alone. Their cars have a distinctive look, which you can spot straight away. Although Maserati features in a number of motorsports, you do not get any group race cars in GT7.
- Maserati A6GCS/53 Spyder ’54 (PP: 494.97)
- Maserati GranTurismo S ’08 (PP: 543.51)
- Maserati MC20 ’20 (PP: 618.99)
- Maserati Merak SS ’80 (PP: 420.15)
Mazda
Mazda is a familiar name in both track and street racing due to its wide array of cars. It is known for its innovative developments in various parts of motor technology. The iconic 787B that won Le Mans in 1991 is featured in GT7 with the same livery and everything. Since this in ’91, Mazda had a succession of wins in various events. Today, Mazda is a familiar and trusted name on any racetrack.
- Mazda3 X Burgundy Selection ’19 (PP: 423.75)
- Mazda3 Gr.4 (PP: 636.23/ Gr.4)
- Mazda 787B ’91 (PP: 839.00/ Gr.1)
- Mazda Atenza Sedan XD L Package ’15 (PP: 378.31)
- Mazda Atenza Gr.3 Road Car (PP: 567.63)
- Mazda Atenza Gr.4 (PP: 611.57/ Gr.4)
- Mazda Atenza Gr.3 (PP: 720.48/ Gr.3)
- Mazda Demio XD Touring ’15 (PP: 329.04)
- Mazda LM55 Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 937.56)
- Mazda LM55 Vision Gran Turismo Gr.1 (PP: 900.33/ Gr.1)
- Mazda Eunos Roadster (NA Special Package) ’89 (PP: 381.06)
- Mazda Roadster S (ND) ’15 (PP: 419.74)
- Mazda Roadster NR-A (ND) ’22 (PP: 424.85)
- Mazda Roadster Touring Car (PP: 533.16)
- Mazda RX-7 GT-X (FC) ’90 (PP: 459.68)
- Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD) ’02 (PP: 536.82)
- Mazda RX-8 Spirit R ’12 (PP: 489.98)
- Mazda RX500 ’70 (PP: 475.42)
- Mazda RX-Vision ’15 (PP: 624.62)
- Mazda RX-Vision GT3 Concept (PP: 735.67/ Gr.3)
- Mazda RX-Vision GT3 Concept Stealth Model (PP: 735.67/ Gr.3)
McLaren
McLaren is a British company known for its luxury cars and, more importantly, its F1 team. It is the second oldest team in the current F1 roster. The company dominated F1 over different time periods. Thanks to its name, it attracted and made iconic drivers such as Niki Lauda, Ayrton Senna, Mika häkkinen and Lewis Hamilton.
- McLaren 650S Coupe ’14 (PP: 630.65)
- McLaren 650S GT3 ’15 (PP: 717.92/ Gr.3)
- McLaren 650S Gr.4 (PP: 635.12/ Gr.4)
- McLaren F1 ’94 (PP: 637.79)
- McLaren F1 GTR – BMW ’95 (PP: 742.21/ Gr.3)
- McLaren MP4-12C ’10 (PP: 618.72)
- McLaren MP4/4 ’88 (PP: 898.16)
- McLaren P1 GTR ’16 (PP: 791.21)
- McLaren Ultimate Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 930.44)
- McLaren Ultimate Vision Gran Turismo Gr.1 (PP:898.82/ Gr.1)
Mercedes-Benz
Following on from McLaren, Mercedes-Benz is another iconic F1 manufacturer that also produces more affordable road cars than McLaren. It is a German company and, at the time, was the world’s largest premium car brand. The car’s racing history spans all the way back to 1901 and is famous for producing the first internal combustible engine.
- Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.5 – 16 Evolution II ’91 (PP: 463.00)
- Mercedes-Benz 300 SL (W194) ’52 (PP: 440.42)
- Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupe ’54 (PP: 420.13)
- Sauber Mercedes C9 ’89 (PP: 849.97/ Gr.1)
- Mercedes-Benz CLK-LM ’98 (PP: 794.07/ Gr.2)
- Mercedes-Benz S Barker Tourer ’29 (PP: 342.05)
- Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren ’09 (PP: 598.27)
- Mercedes-Benz W 196 R ’55 (PP: 603.20)
Mini
If you are asked to name iconic British cars, the Mini comes up in everyone’s minds. It is known in pop culture for its role in The Italian Job. But if you are familiar with racing, you’ll know the Mini brand means much more than this. Thanks to their small but powerful cars, Mini cars were dominant in rally races for a long period of time. In addition to the long list of rally wins, Mini was also involved in endurance and touring racing.
- Mini Clubman Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 646.71)
- Mini Cooper’ S’ ’65 (PP: 261.72)
- Mini Cooper S ’05 (PP: 437.31)
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi is a manufacturer that produces many more products in addition to cars. Mitsubishi’s racing career started with street racing, slowly evolving to circuit and then off-road racing. During the 70s and 80s it dominated endurance rallies. It is now a household name thanks to its brilliant performance in a range of rally races.
- Mitsubishi Concept XR-PHEV EVOLUTION Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 682.83)
- Mitsubishi GTO Twin Turbo ’91 (PP: 477.89)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR ’95 (PP: 480.71)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV GSR ’96 (PP: 488.24)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V GSR ’98 (PP: 508.83)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR T.M. EDITION Special Color Package ’99 (PP: 519.56)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR GSR ’04 (PP: 512.88)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR GSR ’06 (PP: 510.20)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Final Edition ’15 (PP: 511.01)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Final Edition Gr.B Road Car (PP: 565.07)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Final Edition Gr.B Rally Car (PP: 651.59/ Gr.B)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Final Edition Gr.4 (PP: 622.34/ Gr.4)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Final Edition Gr.3 (PP: 726.65/ Gr.3)
Nismo
Nismo is a division of Nissan that focuses on performance and customization. It produces a range of tuning kits and other parts that are used in all Nissans race cars (as you will see from the Nissan list below).
- Nismo 400R ’95 (PP: 548.44)
Nissan
Nissan is a Japanese car brand that produces a wide range of cars for both casual and race driving. Nissan’s iconic models, the Silvia and Skyline, are heavily featured in GT7, as many different versions pop up in used car sales. These cars are just as iconic on the streets as they are on the track.
- Nissan 180SX Type X ’96 (PP: 463.37)
- Nissan CONCEPT 2020 Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 694.66)
- Nissan Fairlady Z 432 ’69 (PP: 409.66)
- Nissan Fairlady 240ZG (HS30) ’71 (PP: 407.73)
- Nissan Fairlady Z 300ZX TwinTurbo 2seater (Z32) ’89 (PP: 480.87)
- Nissan Fairlady Z Version S (Z33) ’07 (PP: 524.31)
- Nissan Fairlady Z (Z34) ’08 (PP: 524.50)
- Nissan Z Performance ’23 (PP: 550.70)
- Nissan GT-R Premium Edition ’17 (PP: 593.47)
- Nissan GT-R NISMO ’17 (PP: 630.12)
- Nissan GT-R Premium Edition T-Spec ’24 (PP: 594.66)
- Nissan GT-R Safety Car (PP: 594.44)
- Nissan GT-R Gr.B Rally Car (PP: 652.59/ Gr.B)
- Nissan GT-R Gr.4 (PP: 634.30/ Gr.4)
- Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 N24 Schulze Motorsport ’13 (PP: 711.57/ Gr.3)
- Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 ’18 (PP: 730.45/ Gr.3)
- Nissan GT-R GT500 ’99 (PP: 703.85/ Gr.3)
- Nissan GT-R GT500 ’08 (PP: 810.93/ Gr. 2)
- Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 ’16 (PP: 863.72/ Gr.2)
- Nissan GT-R LM NISMO ’15 (PP: 884.40/ Gr.1)
- Nissan R92CP ’92 (PP: 847.75/ Gr.1)
- Nissan Sileighty ’98 (PP: 467.85)
- Nissan Silvia Q’s (S13) ’88 (PP: 381.32)
- Nissan Silvia K’s Dia Selection (S13) ’90 (PP: 418.21)
- Nissan Silvia K’s Type S (S14) ’94 (PP: 484.31)
- Nissan Silvia K’s Aero (S14) ’96 (PP: 482.78)
- Nissan Silvia spec-R Aero (S15) ’02 (PP: 498.38)
- Nissan Silvia spec-R Aero (S15) Touring Car (PP: 640.36/ Gr.4)
- Nissan Skyline Hard Top 2000GT-R (KPGC10) ’70 (PP: 402.00)
- Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R (KPGC110) ’73 (PP: 396.36)
- Nissan Skyline GTS-R (R31) ’87 (PP: 445.77)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R NISMO (R32) ’90 (PP: 519.75)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec II (R32) ’94 (PP: 512.67)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec (R33) ’97 (PP: 516.58)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec II Nür (R34) ’02 (PP:527.51)
- Nissan Skyline Super Silhouette Group 5 ’84 (PP: 696.96)
Pagani
Pagani is an Italian car company with strong ties to Lamborghini. It is best known for its production of carbon fibre and other sports car components. Because of its success, it went on to produce its own cars using its own fabrication and motors and other components from different companies. There aren’t many cars out but Pagani is still known as a great brand.
- Pagani Huayra ’13 (PP: 676.01)
- Pagani Zonda R ’09 (PP: 767.27)
Peugeot
Established in 1810, Peugeot is the oldest car company in the world. During its 200 years, the company has been involved in big developments and also had a great century in the 1900s in terms of motorsports. During this time, it has won both the iconic Dakar Rally and Le Mans a few times and also bagged six different European Car of the Year Awards.
- Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 Evolution 2 ’86 (PP:658.05/ Gr.B)
- Peugeot 208 GTi by Peugeot Sport ’14 (PP: 458.11)
- Peugeot 908 HDi FAP – Team Peugeot Total ’10 (PP: 907.33/ Gr.1)
- Peugeot L500R HYbrid Vision Gran Turismo, 2017 (PP: 636.78)
- Peugeot L750R HYbrid Vision Gran Turismo, 2017 (PP: 902.37/ Gr.1)
- Peugeot RCZ GT Line ’15 (PP: 421.39)
- Peugeot RCZ Gr.3 Road Car (PP: 559.28)
- Peugeot RCZ Gr.B Rally Car (PP: 655.98/ Gr.B)
- Peugeot RCZ Gr.4 (PP: 620.91/ Gr.4)
- Peugeot RCZ Gr.3 (PP: 712.98/ GR.3)
- Peugeot Vision Gran Turismo (PP:770.72)
- Peugeot Vision Gran Turismo Gr.3 (PP: 713.78/ Gr.3)
Plymouth
Plymouth cars play a large part in American motor history. The company came from Chrysler and was meant to be an affordable option for the average American. Plymouth is currently inactive, but during its time, it produced some iconic cars, so much so that any car show you go to is bound to feature a Plymouth car.
- Plymouth Superbird ’70 (PP: 463.80)
- Plymouth XNR Ghia Roadster ’60 (PP: 424.08)
Pontiac
Following Plymouth, Pontiac is another American brand that defines its motor history. In addition to producing strong muscle cars, Pontiac is known for its stylish cars. So, the brand is known for both its power and its comfortable cruising up and down high streets. In GT7, we get a small selection of their popular muscle cars.
- Pontiac Firebird Trans Am ’78 (PP: 410.28)
- Pontiac GTO ‘The Judge’ ’69 (PP: 466.81)
Porsche
Porsche is one of the most sought-after car manufacturers. It is a German company that specializes in luxury sports cars and SUVs. Porsche cars love to race. In fact, it is the largest producer of race cars worldwide. Thanks to its dedication, Porsche has won the infamous Le Mans 19 times.
- Porsche 356 A/1500 GS Carrera ’56 (PP: 363.78)
- Porsche 356 A/1500 GS GT Carrera Speedster ’56 (PP: 379.48)
- Porsche 911 Carrera RS (901) ’73 (PP: 480.06)
- Porsche 911 Turbo (930) ’81 (PP: 502.59)
- Porsche 911 Carrera RS (964) ’92 (PP: 515.18)
- Porsche 911 Carrera RS (993) ’95 (PP: 527.85)
- Porsche 911 Carrera RS Club Sport (993) ’95 (PP:531.27)
- Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion ’97 (PP: 632.23)
- Porsche 911 GT3 (996) ’01 (PP: 550.85)
- Porsche 911 GT3 (997) ’09 (PP: 577.77)
- Porsche 911 GT3 RS (991) ’16 (PP: 641.48)
- Porsche 911 Turbo S (992) ’20 (PP: 621.98)
- Porsche 911 GT3 RS (992) ’22 (PP: 646.96)
- Porsche 911 RSR (991) ’17 (PP: 720.61/ Gr.3)
- Porsche 917 Living Legend (PP: 801.39)
- Porsche 917K ’70 (PP: 733.31)
- Porsche 918 Spyder ’13 (PP: 690.30)
- Porsche 919 Hybrid ’16 (PP: 889.36/ Gr.1)
- Porsche 959 ’87 (PP: 567.77)
- Porsche 962 C ’88 (PP: 853.08/ Gr.1)
- Porsche Carrera GT ’04 (PP: 615.00)
- Porsche Carrera GTS (904) ’64 (PP: 512.76)
- Porsche Cayman GT4 ’16 (PP: 573.29)
- Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport ’16 (PP: 642.90/ Gr.4)
- Porsche Mission X ’23 (PP: 794.31)
- Porsche Spyder type 550/1500RS ’55 (PP: 433.51)
- Porsche Taycan Turbo S ’19 (PP: 604.48)
- Porsche Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 789.99)
- Porsche Vision Gran Turismo Spyder (PP: 786.36)
Radical
Radical Motorsport Limited is a British racing company that specialises in open-cockpit sports cars. In addition to producing cars, Radical runs its own race series and currently supports 14 different race series around the world.
- Radical SR3 SL ’13 (PP: 545.72)
RE Amemiya
RE Amemiya is a Japanese tuning company specializing in tuning rotary engines. It particularly is known for its work on Mazda cars. It is run by Isami Amemiya, who is the sole reason for the companies success. If you are Japanese, you may know this brand from the show Hot Version, which has drivers competing in the same car.
- RE Amemiya FD3S RX-7 (PP: 566.15)
Renault
Renault is a French vehicle manufacturer. It has had a big impact on motorsports and was particularly prominent in F1 and rally racing. The Clio and Mégane have R.S. (Renault Sport) versions, and they dominate a number of races for the categories in which they are relevant. You will get to drive a variety of these cars in GT7, including some classics.
- Renault Sport Clio V6 24V ’00 (PP: 468.52)
- Renault Sport Clio R.S. 220 EDC Trophy ’15 (PP: 469.69)
- Renault Sport Clio R.S. 220 EDC Trophy ’16 (PP: 468.62)
- Renault Sport Mégane R.S. Trophy ’11 (PP: 499.32)
- Renault Sport Mégane R.S. Trophy Safety Car (PP: 495.81)
- Renault Sport Mégane Trophy ’11 (PP: 655.41/ Gr.4)
- Renault Sport Mégane Gr.4 (PP: 640.96/ Gr.4)
- Renault R4 GTL ’85 (PP: 154.66)
- Renault R5 Turbo ’80 (PP: 410.88)
- Renault R8 Gordini ’66 (PP: 359.38)
- Renault Sport R.S.01 ’16 (PP: 734.60)
- Renault Sport R.S.01 GT3 ’16 (PP: 724.08/ Gr.3)
Roadster Shop
Roadster Shop is another American garage that specializes in tuning American cars to create absolute beasts. Garages like this get featured in the game for winning specific categories in car shows.
- Roadster Shop Rampage (PP: 660.95)
RUF
RUF is a German manufacturer known for taking Porsche cars and giving them extra performance upgrades across various components. RUF now produces its own cars, but it still provides parts for different Porsches. RUF cars are known for pushing the limits and making these excellent cars even better.
- RUF CTR3 ’07 (PP: 663.28)
- RUF RGT 4.2 ’16 (PP: 646.99)
Shelby
Shelby American is Carroll Shelby’s company and rightly deserves legendary status not just in the US but worldwide. Shelby himself is a driver and mechanic who has single-handedly had a huge impact on motorsports in a number of different ways.
- Shelby Cobra 427 ’66 (PP: 580.39)
- Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe ’64 (PP: 549.20)
- Shelby GT350 ’65 (PP: 474.44)
Škoda
Škoda is a Czech manufacturer known for producing cars with good value for money. Even though Škoda is in different motorsports, we only have one car available in GT7. Back in 2011, a Škoda Octavia vRS set a world record for its class, so it’s a shame we don’t see more in the game.
- Škoda Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 851.82)
Subaru
Subaru is an iconic Japanese brand that is best known for its Impreza rally car. Driving legends like Colin McRae and Richard Burns, both drove this car to victories across different decades. Although Subaru did compete in different racing events and produced excellent race cars, it never dominated as much as it had in rallying.
- Subaru BRZ S ’15 (PP: 448.60)
- Subaru BRZ STI Sport ’18 (PP: 470.12)
- Subaru BRZ S ’21 (PP: 495.94)
- Subaru BRZ Drift Car ’17 (PP: 628.25)
- Subaru BRZ GT300 ’21 (PP: 730.13/ Gr.3)
- Subaru Impreza Premium Sport Coupe 22B-STi Version ’98 (PP: 514.76)
- Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX typeR STi Version VI ’99 (PP: 486.52)
- Subaru Impreza Sedan WRX STi ’04 (PP: 502.65)
- Subaru Impreza Rally Car ’98 (PP: 572.32/ Gr.B)
- Subaru VIZIV GT Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 700.66)
- Subaru WRX STI Type S ’14 (PP: 500.29)
- Subaru WRX Gr.B Road Car (PP: 557.44)
- Subaru WRX STI Isle of Man Time Attack Car ’16 (PP: 680.18)
- Subaru WRX Gr.B Rally Car (PP: 653.21/ Gr.B)
- Subaru WRX Gr.4 (PP: 625.85/ Gr.4)
- Subaru WRX Gr.4 (PP: 725.43/ Gr.3)
Super Formula
Super Formula cars are your way to use Super Formula cars in GT7. The Super Formula Championship is Japanese race event that is known to be the second fastest race series in the world, behind F1. Each car comes in a Toyota or Honda version which are exactly the same cars, but have slightly different liveries.
- Dallara SF19 Super Formula ’19 (PP: 943.38)
- Dallara SF23 Super Formula ’23 (PP: 942.74)
Suzuki
Suzuki is a Japanese company that produces a wide range of consumer vehicles. Although it has featured in motorsports, Suzuki has not made a huge name for itself. Instead, it is known for its affordability, which is something sought after in street races and other people who like to customize cars.
- Suzuki Cappuccino (EA11R) ’91 (PP: 305.19)
- Suzuki V6 Escudo Pikes Peak Special ’98 (PP: 789.24)
- Suzuki Jimny XC ’18 (PP: 269.39)
- Suzuki Jimny Sierra JC ’18 (PP: 329.19)
- Suzuki Swift Sport ’07 (PP: 401.65)
- Suzuki Swift Sport ’17 (PP: 427.99)
- Suzuki Swift Sport Katana Edition Gr.4 (PP: 652.25/ Gr.4)
- Suzuki Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 658.19)
- Suzuki Vision Gran Turismo Gr.3 (PP: 710.65/ Gr.3)
Tesla
Tesla has been at the forefront of the rise of electronic motor vehicles. With its unique technology, Tesla has managed to provide powerful batteries that can sustain cars to a similar degree to gasoline-powered engines.
- Tesla Model 3 Performance ’23 (PP: 582.96)
- Tesla Model S Signature Performance ’12 (PP: 533.86)
Toyota
Toyota is the largest car manufacturer in the world. This is because Toyota produces as many different cars as you can think of, from affordable options to excellent race cars. Thanks to its ubiquitous approach, Toyota has won a number of prestigious race championships, and it is hard to find events they haven’t won. This even includes winning at Le Mans in five consecutive years.
- Toyota 86 GT ’15 (PP: 449.25)
- Toyota 86 GT “Limited” ’16 (PP: 452.80)
- Toyota 86 GRMN ’16 (PP: 477.00)
- Toyota GR86 RZ ’21 (PP: 496.12)
- Toyota 86 Gr.B Rally Car (PP: 661.97/ Gr.B)
- Toyota 86 Gr.4 (PP: 634.70/ Gr.4)
- Toyota 2000GT ’67 (PP: 408.08)
- Toyota Alphard Executive Lounge ’18 (PP: 399.62)
- Toyota Ambulance Himedic ’21 (PP: 243.14)
- Toyota Aqua S ’11 (PP: 359.97)
- Toyota C-HR S ’18 (PP: 356.40)
- Toyota Celica GT-FOUR (ST205) ’94 (PP: 471.82)
- Toyota Celica GT-FOUR Rally Car (ST205) ’95 (PP: 577.95/ Gr.B)
- Toyota Corolla Levin GT-APEX (AE86) ’83 (PP: 385.05)
- Toyota Crown Athlete G ’13 (PP: 488.88)
- Toyota Crown Athlete G Safety Car (PP: 485.92)
- Toyota FT-1 (PP: 600.79)
- Toyota FT-1 Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 762.96)
- Toyota FT-1 Vision Gran Turismo Gr.3 (PP: 717.01/ Gr.3)
- Toyota GR010 Hybrid ’21 (PP: 859.26/ Gr.1)
- Toyota GR Corolla MORIZO Edition ’22 (PP: 514.92)
- Toyota GR Supra RZ ’19 (PP: 540.90)
- Toyota GR Supra RZ ’20 (PP: 549.57)
- Toyota GR Supra Racing Concept ’18 (PP: 738.49/ Gr.3)
- Toyota GR Supra Race Car ’19 (PP: 641.81/ Gr.4)
- Toyota GR Yaris 1st Edition RZ “High Performance” ’20 (PP: 509.49)
- Toyota GT-One (TS020) ’99 (PP: 831.66/ Gr.2)
- Toyota Hiace Van DX ’16 (PP:288.50)
- Toyota MR2 GT-S ’97 (PP: 484.17)
- Toyota Prius G ’09 (PP: 378.87)
- Toyota S-FR ’15 (PP: 420.05)
- Toyota S-FR Racing Concept ’16 (PP: 562.29)
- Toyota Sports 800 ’65 (PP: 240.39)
- Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX (AE86) ’83 (PP: 384.91)
- Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX (AE86 Shuichi Shigeno Version) ’00 (PP: 508.63)
- Toyota Supra 3.0GT Turbo A ’88 (PP: 470.99)
- Toyota Supra RZ ’97 (PP: 522.52)
- Toyota Supra GT500 ’97 (PP: 705.87/ Gr.3)
- Toyota TS030 Hybrid ’12 (PP: 900.13/ Gr.1)
- Toyota TS050 – Hybrid ’16 (PP: 882.22/ Gr.1)
- Toyota Tundra TRD Pro ’19 (PP:422.31)
TVR
TVR has a special place in every British motor lover’s heart. It prioritized a lightweight and powerful approach to its building that made it popular and successful in motorsports. Also, its look is unique and is seen as being a quintessentially British sports car.
- TVR Tuscan Speed 6 ’00 (PP: 571.67)
Volkswagen
Volkswagen (also known as VW) is a German company that is familiar worldwide. It has produced a range of iconic cars, from the Beetle to the VW van. Like the other big car brands, VW has constructed a spectrum of different cars, therefore reaching success in many different motorsports. It is best known for its long success in rally racing.
- Volkswagen 1200 ’66 (PP: 172.01)
- Volkswagen Beetle Gr.3 (PP: 740.73/ Gr.3)
- Volkswagen Golf I GTI ’83 (PP: 365.50)
- Volkswagen Golf VII GTI ’14 (PP: 463.02)
- Volkswagen GTI Roadster Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 693.25)
- Volkswagen GTI Supersport Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 702.67)
- Volkswagen GTI Vision Gran Turismo Gr.3 (PP: 693.99/ Gr.3)
- Volkswagen ID. R ’19 (PP: 855.41)
- Volkswagen Polo GTI ’14 (PP: 446.67)
- Volkswagen typ2(T1) SambaBus ’62 (PP: 104.49)
- Volkswagen Scirocco R ’10 (PP: 501.61)
- Volkswagen Scirocco Gr.4 (PP: 645.07/ Gr.4)
Volvo
Volvo is a Swedish manufacturer that is known for producing safe and reliable cars rather than high-speed race cars. Even though it is a big company, we only get two GT7 cars.
- Volvo 240 SE Estate ’93 (PP: 326.53)
- Volvo V40 T5 R-Design ’13 (PP: 443.09)
Wicked Fabrication
Wicked Fabrication is an American garage that has won a spot to feature in GT7. As its name suggests, the garage specializes in fabrication, creating beautiful custom pieces for both modern and classic cars.
- Wicked Fabrication GT 51 (PP: 516.40)
Zagato
Zagato is an Italian coachbuilding car company that, for some reason, has a concept car in GT7. This car did feature in the Gran Turismo booth at the 45th Tokyo Motor Show. Thanks to GT, these cars may hit the market.
- IsoRivolta Zagato Vision Gran Turismo (PP: 666.20)
Published: Feb 17, 2025 03:53 pm