Five New Cars Coming to Gran Turismo 7 in the June 2026 Update

Le Mans Hypercars headline the next free update, arriving 11 June 2026.

Five New Cars Coming to Gran Turismo 7 in the June 2026 Update Le Mans Hypercars headline the next free update, arriving 11 June 2026.

Gran Turismo 7 is getting five new cars in its next free update, landing on Thursday, 11 June 2026. The lineup was revealed via a trailer shown during Round 1 of the 2026 Gran Turismo World Series in Milan, and it's a properly exciting one, especially if you're into modern endurance racing.

Five New Cars Coming to Gran Turismo 7 in the June 2026 Update Le Mans Hypercars headline the next free update, arriving 11 June 2026. | Image 2997

Four of the five are real-world racing machines drawn straight from the top class of endurance motorsport, and the fifth is something Gran Turismo hasn't done in a long time.

Five New Cars Coming to Gran Turismo 7 in the June 2026 Update Le Mans Hypercars headline the next free update, arriving 11 June 2026. | Image 3001

The Full June 2026 Update Car List

• Porsche 963 LMDh

• BMW M Hybrid V8 LMDh

• Ferrari 499P LMH

• Peugeot 9X8 LMH

• Porsche 911 (992) Turbo S Safety Car

Le Mans Hypercars and LMDh Machines Lead the Update

The headline here is the arrival of a proper grid of modern endurance prototypes. The Ferrari 499P LMH and Peugeot 9X8 LMH represent the Le Mans Hypercar (LMH) ruleset, while the Porsche 963 and BMW M Hybrid V8 are built to the LMDh regulations. Together they make up the kind of top-class field you'd see fighting for overall victory at Le Mans.

Five New Cars Coming to Gran Turismo 7 in the June 2026 Update Le Mans Hypercars headline the next free update, arriving 11 June 2026. | Image 2999
Five New Cars Coming to Gran Turismo 7 in the June 2026 Update Le Mans Hypercars headline the next free update, arriving 11 June 2026. | Image 3000

For sim racers, having all four hypercars in one game means we could finally get proper LMH vs LMDh racing in custom lobbies and, hopefully down the line, in Sport Mode events. That's the kind of grid that makes endurance racing genuinely thrilling.

A Safety Car Returns to Gran Turismo

This is notable because it's the first safety car in a Gran Turismo title since the Polyphony-curated models that appeared back in GT Sport. It's based on the current 992-generation 911 Turbo S, and while a safety car might sound like a novelty, it opens up some interesting possibilities for custom races, formation laps, and more cinematic event creation.

When Does the GT7 June 2026 Update Release?

The update goes live on Thursday, 11 June 2026, and like all of GT7's major content drops, it's completely free. The trailer shown in Milan gave a quick but exciting preview, and based on Polyphony's usual pattern, expect the full update, including any new events, Café menus, or Scapes locations, to drop alongside the cars.

Final Thoughts

This is one of the more exciting GT7 updates in a while, purely on the strength of the hypercar lineup. Four genuine top-class endurance prototypes plus a returning safety car is a strong haul for a free update, and the timing alongside the Milan World Series shows Polyphony is leaning into GT7's motorsport credentials.

Let us know which of the new cars you're most excited to drive.

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