Gran Turismo 7 June 2025 Update 1.60 is Here

Gran Turismo 7 June 2025 Update 1.60 is Here
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Gran Turismo 7’s latest update landed on 26th June 2025, and it’s packed with exciting content. From legendary rally cars to new circuits and AI enhancements, here’s everything now available in the game:

Three New Cars Join the Lineup

Citroën BX 19 TRS '87 – Available in Used Cars

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Lancia Delta HF Integrale Rally Car '92 – Available in Legend Cars

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This is the real-world World Rally Championship version of the Delta, already in GT7. It represents the pinnacle of the model's history, claiming Lancia’s final WRC title in 1992. A fresh time trial is now available, specially designed for the newly added Lancia Delta HF Integrale Rally Car '92. Test your skills with this legendary machine on the track.

Peugeot SUV 2008 Allure '21 – Available in Brand Central

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New Café Content

Extra Menu No. 46 – Collection: Mercedes-Benz (Collector Level 50 required)

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New World Circuit Events

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• Sunday Cup – Willow Springs International Raceway: Streets of Willow Springs Reverse

• European Sunday Cup 400 – Watkins Glen Short Course

• World Rally Challenge Gr.B – Colorado Springs - Lake

GT Sophy Expansion

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Gran Turismo Sophy, the next-gen racing AI, is now compatible with an additional circuit. Expect more dynamic and competitive racing from your digital rivals.

Scapes Update – Scotland Arrives

Capture stunning shots across scenic Scottish landscapes, including charming cottages and rolling hills. The new locations offer beautiful backdrops for showcasing your favorite rides.

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Unannounced BoP Adjustments

Discovered by GT Engine, GT3 cars have received performance tweaks. Some have seen weight reductions, others have gained power, potentially reshaping the meta. However, Group 4 cars remain unchanged.

While this update brings solid new content, many fans are still eager for fresh tracks, new GT3 entries, and the inclusion of Le Mans-style hypercars. Let us know, what do you think of this update, and what cars do you want to see next in Gran Turismo 7?