Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.55 is Now Available: Physics Changes, Four New Cars, and More

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Huh. Still digging in the wrong direction.

It's a compact crossover SUV, related to the Kia EV6 GT (with the facelifted model of that car using the 5N's motors) and the upcoming Genesis GV60 Magma. The car is based on the Ioniq 5, having been redeveloped by Hyundai N into a performance car - and so successfully that Lamborghini was recently spotted benchmarking it.

Here's some reading material for you, from some enthusiast outlets' reviews:




The fact you think that it's a "mom mobile" either speaks volumes to the exceptionally high quality of mothers in your area or to absolute ignorance of the vehicle.

There are 3 hatchbacks and 1 fake F1 car. I may not know what bro, rizz, mid and all the other jargon you kids use but those are hatchbacks for hauling groceries.

Set your standards a little higher for a racing simulator.
 
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There are 3 hatchbacks and 1 fake F1 car.
Cool.

You're not particularly right, but you do seem to have either changed from or forgotten that you called them "mom mobiles" (one is: the C-HR).

I may not know what bro, rizz, mid and all the other jargon you kids use
Ahh, now we're reaching the point where you're looking down at people for being born at a different time.

Unlike you, I didn't lie in my profile. I am 47, not a kid. Stop being boorish.

but those are hatchbacks for hauling groceries.
Again, not particularly right: one hatchback and two crossover SUVs.

You could, of course, haul groceries in anything, so I'm not totally sure why you're using this as some kind of negative feature, but the 5N is designed as a performance car for fun and track use. Reviews of the car from enthusiast sites - like the three I just linked for you and you obviously didn't bother to read before hammering "Post Reply" again with a picture I uploaded this morning like I've never seen it - praise the car as being the first EV for car enthusiasts.

Set your standards a little higher for a racing simulator.
Yep, who'd want a track-focused performance car developed by a racing division at the Nurburgring in a driving simulator.

Oh wait, Assetto Corsa EVO does:


Perhaps update your knowledge before you post again; you seem to be rather out of date. And please start actually contributing something.
 
The physics changes sound interesting, I always thought the wet transition was great, but a bit too skid pan when fully saturated particulalry for cars that have some weight.
 

There are 3 hatchbacks and 1 fake F1 car. I may not know what bro, rizz, mid and all the other jargon you kids use but those are hatchbacks for hauling groceries.

Set your standards a little higher for a racing simulator.
So yeah what is wrong with PD, putting grocery haulers like Austin Mini Cooper, Renault R5 Turbo, Volvo 240, VW Beetle, Toyota GR Yaris, Toyota GR Corolla, Ford Focus ST, Autobianchi A112, VW Golf GTI, Lancia Delta Integrale, Mazda 3, and all these other lame cars in their game, people hate these, don’t they know??
These kind of cars have nothing to do with the philosophy of the GT Franchise!
 
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but those are hatchbacks for hauling groceries.

Anything can be used to get groceries if you're creative enough. Yes, even the F1 car.

Plus what sort of stuff are you taking to think some mom would buy an Ioniq 5N over the regular Ioniq 5(which you seem to confuse it for)? Or a performance-trim Civic over say, whatever the lesser, non-performance trim of it? The C-HR, maybe, but that thing didn't do all that well sales-wise and from where I'm at, those are very rare too. Plus the C-HR did had a race version that raced at the 'Ring and even a rally version that raced in the APRC. Not your average """mom car""" isn't it?

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EDIT: Nevermind that.
 
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Ahh I enjoyed all that 😄

I haven't tried the new update yet, still at work. However from some of the comments I'm excited about the new physics.

My little gripe is with the clutch in the Carrera GT. It doesn't seems to be set as a manual and the clutch pedal acts more like a switch.

Anyway, roll on 5:15pm 🥳
 
Gosh dern kids in their grocery haulers...

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As a long time player of the series, I always appreciate an update of features and content, however I really would like to see some tracks come instead of cars next time.
 
The thing that confuses me a bit about these early-game Toyotas we've been getting is how they've not been current market vehicles, which is what you'd expect from such a venture.

The C-HR isn't the current C-HR. The Hiace isn't the current Hiace. The Alphard was the current Alphard... for about four months before they replaced it mid-2023. The Himedic is current, but it's also, you know, an ambulance. Even the Prius and Aqua from launch are old.

If the main impetus for all of these really is Toyota marketing (rather than PD eccentricity/desire to flesh out Sunday Cup level events), they aren't doing a very good job of putting models people can actually buy out there.
 
The physics fix alone makes this update worth it. The handling is now more enjoyable and the weird suspension behavior has been fixed. A lot of cars are now so much more enjoyable to drive. Also the highlight of the update for me is the new engine swap for the Evo VIII! Its now a rocket ship that is a dream to drive. As for the new cars, they are ok, not great not terrible, with the F3500 and Civic being pretty good, the Ioniq is meh, and choosing this particular Toyota C-HR variant is a bit of a disappointment for me, as it has pretty sick aero kit, and a lackluster engine and cvt.
 
Going to jump into a Honda C-HR S, load in to a lobby and slowly drive around, making random turns off track while typing in lobby chat -

"Help, I'm lost. Do you know the way to soccer practice? My kid is going to be late..."
Don't you mean the Honda C-HR 5N? :lol: Since, you know, all these mom-mobile econobox hatchbacks are interchangeable anyway.

Yep, that's a nice suprise. Lots of great liveries incoming !
Agreed! I already see about a dozen liveries for each F1 team from that era. The community is awesome!
 
Another one who wasn’t around in the 80s. This was not a car anyone wanted. If you were poor or a kid you made due with it.

So you can absolutely confirm that nobody in the world wanted this car at the time? You got proof of that?
The update sucks and until there is a purpose built track like Silverstone GT7 is going to continue to lose ground with the competition.

What Competition? You mean the game that is currently in Steam early access and won't be on Console for a while? What are you, a gaming analyst?

How about people like you stop hiding behind the business nonsense or pretending that you represent everyone and just say YOU didn't want the car? How hard is that?
 
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Toyota C-HR got me thinking. At first, I was going to be upset about adding a car like this but then I thought: "Well, it'd be a perfect starter car in Gran Turismo 8 if PD is going to reintroduce a proper career mode in this game". So it may be pretty much useless in GT7 at this point (in stock form, that is) but I hope Kaz will have some purpose for it in the next game... heck, maybe there will be even purpose for Toyota HiAce Van and Ambulance too (other than "role-playing" in multiplayer mode) :D

Honda Civic is a similar case, although I enjoy this car as it is. Light, nimble, and with well-positioned camera in the cockpit (a rare occurrence in GT7, sadly). I'd like to have more Japanese retro hot hatches in this game :)
 
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Yup, exactly this.
The only way to mitigate it was to increase ride height as well as increasing natural frequency on both axles, at least that's what I used to do.
And it worked like a charm.
Yeah, me too. I use that section of track as a good test of suspension setup during tuning.
 
Not a fan of this update.
No new track.
Average cars pack.
The F3500A is one of the best vehicles to be added to this game. Aside from it's on track behaviour, which is loads of fun, it's customization options allows for it to portray a veritable FLEET of formula 1 cars. It alone is like adding a who's who if 90's F1 cars, without the pesky drawback of having to balance them all.

Granted, the Toyota and Hyundai additions are not my cup of tea, but the Civic is pure throwback to earlier GT's and, as we all know, driving a slow car fast is more fun than driving a fast car slow.
New physics - why?

Are you new? Have you missed the pages upon pages of complaints from past changes?

Also, I'm a fan of that change. I haven't tried all the cars yet, but the GR3 cars are easier to turn under braking (with the controller) which helps hit those apexes. That's why
There are 3 hatchbacks and 1 fake F1 car. I may not know what bro, rizz, mid and all the other jargon you kids use but those are hatchbacks for hauling groceries.

Set your standards a little higher for a racing simulator.
Typical. Were YOU there in the 80's? I don't think so. The Civic was revelation as a hot hatch because it was a functional car while at the same time being boatloads of fun on a twisty road. Then, add some up-spec gear ad it's a killer track car as well.

Also, if this is "sub standard" don't play it. I'm curious, is "pilot625" also your gamertag? Because I'm in the dailies with the decidedly high standard drivers of this game, and your name doesn't ring a bell. 🤔
 
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Love all the cars. It was wild driving the CH-R right after the F1 car, and even more so driving the 5N after the Civic. The 5N is clearly so much faster but boy is it heavy. Foot buried in the brake pedal into T1 at Interlagos feeling all that weight. I think the game simulates that aspect of many cars so well. Also pretty cool that a good chunk of the infotainment screen shows the actual data (like pedal travel).

The customization options for the F1 car are great too, can go from Benetton-style to Ferrari style and something in-between. Gonna try my hand at some liveries.

And finally, I feel like some people here would be livid if they started playing Gran Turismo (1) and had to drive Civics, Miatas and the like. I'm glad you people can afford all the cool cars huh. Just remember different cars had very different perceptions around the globe, especially Americans who call everything a ******* unless it has three thousand horsepower.
 
Regarding the arguments whether the EF Civic is/was regarded as lame or not, I think it's relative depending on where you're from. In Japan the car model is (among more modern Civic models) used by Kanjo street racers who race on Osaka's "Kanjo Loop". So Japanese car enthusiasts will have different associations of this car than Americans. I certainly think it's cool.

Some of the EF's modification options are identical to what you might see on kanjo racers, such as the front badge removal, flipped up rear plate, rear wing etc. The styling cues of the Civic Type R (EK) Touring Car is also a reference to Kanjo racers, including the window net among other things.

Pics related.
 

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There are 3 hatchbacks and 1 fake F1 car. I may not know what bro, rizz, mid and all the other jargon you kids use but those are hatchbacks for hauling groceries.

Set your standards a little higher for a racing simulator.
What's the matter? you didn't get what you wanted so you have to make insults about what we got? well for your info I do like what we got. Hot Hatches are a cool nifty thing and as for the "fake" F1, be happy we got that because getting license to have a real F1 in GT7 is a big issue when most of the F1 builders do not want some of their secrets on body aero revealed....
 
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Very disappointed by the C-HR. Not because it's a pointless plastic SUV. I wanted to turn it into a 300hp track monster. But, my guess in a previous post was correct.
-Basic trim level? Check
-Front wheel drive? Check
-Hybrid powertrain which for some reason means we get almost no power upgrades? Check
-CVT that can't be changed? Check

For christ sake. The C-HR could have been a hilarious addition to the game, but no. It's absolute maximum potential, apparently, is 175BHP.

A Toyota C-HR with hundreds of thousands of credits thrown into it is now equal to... a 1997 Civic. Doesn't really deserve the crazy wings and splitters, does it?
 
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