Since its launch in March of this year, Gran Turismo 7 has received several updates, know about the December 2022 update of GT7
The most recent one, the GT7 December update, will shortly be released, and Polyphony Digital has announced both the date and the new vehicles it will include.
The “Gran Turismo Red Bull X2019 25th Anniversary” automobile, the BMW M2 Competition ’18, the Ford Sierra RS 500 Cosworth ’87, and the Nissan Silvia K’s Aero (S14) ’96 are the four new vehicles that were just introduced to the game by the developers.
Gran Turismo 7 (GT7) December 2022 Update Release Date, Time And New Car List
However, for those anticipating this month’s GT7 December update, here is all the information you require, including the release timing, the maintenance schedule, and a list of every new vehicle.
According to where you are in the world, the Gran Turismo 7 December Update will be released on either Wednesday, December 14, or Thursday, December 15.
The update will be available at the following times:
December 14:
- 10 pm PT
December 15:
- 12 am CT
- 1 am ET
- 6 am GMT
- 7 am CEST
Additionally, Polyphony Digital has acknowledged that the game will be unavailable for a brief period of time due to maintenance. On December 15 between 06:00 and 08:00 GMT (10 pm PT – 12 AM PT/1 AM – 3 AM ET), this will occur.
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Arcade Race and Music Rally can still be played during this period, but everything else will be down.
WHAT NEW CARS ARE GOING TO BE ADDED TO GRAN TURISMO 7 IN DECEMBER?
Five new vehicles will be added to GT7 as part of the December update, it has been confirmed. They are as follows:
- Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo
- Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm ’20
- Bugatti Chiron ’16
- Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray ’20
- Toyota Celica GT-FOUR Rally Car (ST205) ’95
The Toyota Celica ST205 GT-Four rally vehicle, a longtime favourite of the audience, is also making a comeback. This well-known but equally divisive vehicle, which was at the centre of a World Rally Championship cheating incident, has been a constant in the GT series since Gran Turismo 3 in 2001, although it was unexpectedly omitted from GT Sport.