In this month’s free update, the Polyphony team is dropping the ridiculously fast 1,286-BHP ’24 Yangwang U9 (0-62.1 mph in 2.36 seconds). They are also introducing the practical ’93 Renault Twingo (1.2L inline-4 OHV engine). In addition, the Leichtbau 964, a mix of classic 911 styling and air-cooled ruggedness, is included. It’s considered one of Porsche’s greatest hits, with only 86 produced, making it one of the rarest of this generation.
The update also includes a new menu, three new World Circuits events, move the camera up and down III curation (height adjustability) in Scapes, and Power Pack updates in Update 1.69, which will be available beginning today at 11:00pm PT / April 23 at 7:00am BST / 3:00pm JST*.
Additionally, the new Gran Turismo World Series Season is beginning!
New cars**
Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau (964) ’93
*Can be purchased from Legend Cars
Introduced in 1989, the Type 964 marked the third generation of the Porsche 911, following the 901 and 930. Though familiar in silhouette, it represented a major step forward, with roughly 80% of its components newly engineered and a more aerodynamic, modernized exterior.
Power came from a newly enlarged 3.6-liter flat-six, while the Carrera 4 debuted Porsche’s first full-time all-wheel-drive system. Rear-wheel-drive models expanded accessibility with the introduction of the Tiptronic automatic.
For maximum performance, Porsche offered the Turbo and the ultra-rare 1992 911 Turbo S. Featuring upgraded cams, a special turbine, lightweight body panels, and 375.7 BHP, just 86 examples were ever produced—cementing its place among the rarest 911s.




Renault Twingo ’93
*Can be purchased from Used Cars
Practical yet cute. A breath of fresh air for the A-segment.
When Renault replaced the Super 5 with the larger Clio in 1990, it left a gap at the bottom of its lineup. The answer arrived in 1992 as the Twingo — an A-segment hatchback that challenged convention. Its distinctive three-door monospace shape featured a single flowing line from nose to tail, instantly setting it apart from its peers.
With its wheels pushed to the corners, the compact Twingo delivered exceptional interior space despite its modest footprint. Power came from a transverse-mounted 1.2-liter inline-four, modest but well suited to the car’s light weight and urban mission. Clever features like sliding rear seats added versatility, proving practicality and personality could coexist. Produced for 14 years, the first-generation Twingo remains one of the most innovative small cars ever made.



Yangwang U9 ’24
*Can be purchased from Brand Central
The Yangwang U9 challenges conventional supercar thinking by placing an electric motor at each wheel. Developed by Yangwang, BYD’s luxury performance brand, it rides on the proprietary e⁴ platform, delivering a staggering 960 kW (1,286 BHP). Despite its size and weight, the U9 launches from 0–62 mph in just 2.36 seconds.
Its headline technology goes beyond raw output. The DiSus-X suspension combines hydraulic and pneumatic systems to actively control body motion, delivering exceptional stability and control, sometimes dramatic in motion, but always purposeful in function. Styled by Wolfgang Egger, the scissor-door coupe looks unmistakably futuristic while retaining true supercar presence. In 2025, the extreme U9 Xtreme variant even pursued record-setting top-speed performance, positioning the U9 as a bold statement of speed in the electric era.




Café/Extra Menus
The following Menu will be added to the Extra Menus section:
- Extra Menu No. 53: Muscle Cars (Collector Level 55 and above)
World Circuits (new events)
The following new events have been added to World Circuits:
- Schwarzwald League – Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve
- Hypercar Parade – Yas Marina Circuit
- World Touring Car 900 – Autódromo de Interlagos
Scapes
Move the camera up and down III has been added as a featured Curation in Scapes.
Power Pack / Power Pack Challenges
Power Pack Challenges will be added. In this mode players can receive a variety of rewards according to the number of races completed within the fixed period. Rewards will be updated weekly, and progress can be checked from the World Map screen or the dialogue in the top right of the Event Select screen.
*Power Pack is a paid add-on for the PlayStation 5 version of Gran Turismo 7





2026 Gran Turismo World Series
The Online Qualifiers are done, the Gran Turismo World Series 2026 line-up of drivers is decided, and now it’s time for the all-action live events. First up is Milan on Saturday, May 23 at the historic Teatro Lirico, close to the city’s famous Duomo, and tickets are selling fast. The action at the Teatro Lirico will start at 5:00 pm local time with the Manufacturers Cup before the Nations Cup drivers take to the stage at 7:30 pm PT.
Full 2026 Calendar
The 2026 calendar will feature Round 2 taking place at Polyphony Digital Inc.’s Tokyo studio and set for broadcast on August 15.
Round 3 sees the Gran Turismo World Series land in Singapore on Saturday October 3 for an event at the Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands.
The Championship decider, the World Finals, sees a return to Tokyo at the new Shibuya Lovez venue on December 5 and 6.
If you can’t make it in person, you can catch all of the action at Gran Turismo’s website, YouTube, or in-game in GT7.
- Round 1 | Milano | Saturday, May 23
- Round 2 | Tokyo | Saturday, August 15 (no live audience)
- Round 3 | Singapore | Saturday, October 3
- World Finals | Tokyo | Saturday and Sunday, December 5 & 6
In-game benefits
As ever, the Gran Turismo World Series offers plenty of incentives to get involved on Gran Turismo 7. The World Map will feature GTWS-themed challenges as well as the Predict the Winner and Viewer Campaigns.
Full details of the Gran Turismo World Series 2026 can be found online here.




*Internet connection required for update.
**Credits (paid or via game progression) required to purchase vehicles.






