Gran Turismo 7 Full Track List To Date And What’s On The Way
It’s almost hard to believe it’s been well over two years since Gran Turismo 7 was first released. For a little context, by this point in GT5’s life cycle, we were gearing up for the arrival of 6.
Instead of a new title being firmly in sight though, developers Polyphony Digital have opted to support GT7 with a consistent stream of updates adding new cars and, more sporadically, more tracks to the game.
Another will be added on 25 July, with the return of Eiger Nordwand to the series. That joins other fictional staples of Gran Turismo like Trial Mountain, the re-imagined Grand Valley Highway and High Speed Ring.
There’s also a feast of real-world locations like the Nürburgring and its many layouts and Best Motoring favourite Tsukuba, even stretching as far as Brazil with Interlagos.
Trial Mountain, Gran Turismo 7
Once Eiger Nordwand arrives, the total list of locations will stand at 39 including both tarmac circuits and rally courses.
It’s unclear if more will follow, with GT7’s track additions proving unpredictable, but we’ll be hoping for more – there’s a Midfield Raceway-shaped void in our lives…
Gran Turismo 7 complete track listReal-world circuitsAutodromo Nazionale MonzaAutopolis Internation Racing CourseAutódromo de InterlagosBrands HatchCircuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaCircuit de la SartheCircuit de Spa-FrancorchampsDaytona International SpeedwayFuji International SpeedwayGoodwood Motor CircuitMichelin Raceway Road AtlantaMount Panorama CircuitNürburgringRed Bull RingSuzuka CircuitTsukuba CircuitWatkins Glen InternationalWeatherTech Raceway Laguna SecaWillow Springs International RacewayFictional circuitsAlsaceAutodrome Lago MaggioreBlue Moon SpeedwayBroad Bean RacewayCircuit de Sainte-CroixColorado SpringsDeep Forest RacewayDragon TailFishermans Ranch (Dirt)Grand ValleyHigh Speed RingKyoto Driving ParkLake Louise (Snow)Northern Isle SpeedwaySardegna Road TrackSardegna Windmills (Dirt)Special Stage Route XTrial MountainTracks confirmed for future updatesEiger Nordwand (July ‘24)