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An orange Genesis X Gran Berlinetta Vision Gran Turismo, driving down a street with shops in the background.
Image via Polyphony

Gran Turismo 7: Every new car added in GT7’s 1.42 Update

Three new cars have been added in GT7's 1.42 Update, including two futuristic hypercars and a Suzuki jeep.

It should come as little surprise that a new Gran Turismo patch means new vehicles added to its already stacked roster. Here are the three new cars added to the game in GT7’s 1.42 Update.

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If you’re like me, there’s no such thing as “too many options” in a racing game. While other titles in the genre like Assetto Corsa Competizione stick to specific racing classes, Gran Turismo 7 has a wide array of cars that you can jump into and race.

Now, there are three more cars added to GT7, although you’ll need to wait to get your hands on one of them thanks to an odd, but expensive, reason.

All cars added to GT7 in Update 1.42

Three vehicles were added to GT7 in this patch: The Bulgari Aluminium Vision Gran Turismo, the Genesis X Gran Berlinetta Vission Gran Turismo, and the Suzuki Jimny XC ’18.

As you can see from the image below, one of these cars is not like the others. While the Bulgari and Genesis X are sleek, futuristic hypercars, the Suzuki Jimny is a jeep that looks more like something you would see on the roads, being driven by a farmer.

 The Bulgari Aluminium Vision Gran Turismo, the Genesis X Gran Berlinetta Vission Gran Turismo, and the Suzuki Jimny XC '18, parked on a beach with mountains behind them.
One of these three stands out. Image via Polyphony

All three are available from Brand Central, with a catch regarding the Bulgari. It isn’t currently available but will be added in the future. If you want to drive it now, you’ll need to own the Bulgari Aluminium x Gran Turismo Special Edition watch, which retails for a cool $4,800.

Should you own it, you’ll have a QR code that you can scan to unlock it. If not, just wait for a couple of weeks, as it will become available soon for everyone.

For more, check out the new Engine Swaps added in GT7’s Update 1.42.

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