Update 1.55 is now out for Gran Turismo 7, and it has a number of great new cars and additions to the racing game, including a new formula car inspired by classic F1 designs from the 90s and wider support for the Gran Turismo Sophy AI.
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Four cars have been added in Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.55:
- Gran Turismo F3500-A
- Honda Civic Si Extra (EF) ’87
- Hyundai IONIQ 5 N ’24
- Toyota C-HR S ’18
All four can be purchased at Brand Central, which means we get a modern crossover -suv, a rather popular electric car, a coach classic from the 80s and the original formula racing car.
The F3500-A is inspired by F1 cars from the early 90s, and I will certainly see shades of the Williams FW14B and FW15C, the McLaren MP4/8 and Jordan 191 in the curved of nose to the front winger will A great great his adapted liver nature for this probably later today! In the game this has a 3.5l extracted naturally V12 that will scream with high RPMs while going through the 6-speed semi-automatic gearbox.
Beyond the cars there is a new extra menu no. 43 for group C cars, and there are new world circuit events:
Sunday cup: Kyoto Driving Park – Miyabi
Japanese FF Challenge 450: Sardegna – Road Track – C
World Touring Car 600: Autódromo de Interlagos
Gran Turismo Sophy has also been extended to two more circuits, not available to racing at Autódromo de Interlagos and Mount Panorama circuit.
A strong update to start 2025!
Here are the other pages for Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.55 with some lighting for driving over bumpy surfaces and dirty tires in physics simulation:
Other improvements and adjustments
1. Physics simulation model
– The behavioral model for the suspensions has been adjusted:
・ Reduced sudden behavioral changes when driving over bumps or uneven surfaces.
– The simulation model of the tire physics has been adjusted:
・ The dependence on the tax during inchanging has been adjusted;
・ The grip loss on racing lines on wet surfaces has been reduced;
・ The extent to which the grip loss occurs due to dirty tires when it is reduced and the speed at which the grip is restored on return to the track is increased.
– The performance of the following cars have been adjusted:
・ Toyota Aqua S ’11
・ Toyota Prius G ’09
– The treatment of certain cars has been updated:
・ The standard aerodynamic settings for GR.1 cars and certain racing cars have been adjusted;
・ The standard suspension and differential settings for certain road cars have been adjusted.
– Performance points (PP) for certain cars have been updated;
– The steering algorithm of the wireless controller has been updated:
・ The steering algorithm when using the analog sticks or the directional path has been improved, resulting in better handling.
– Controller – behavior for steering wheels has been updated:
・ The calculation of the steering geometry has improved, resulting in a better feeling of strength feedback.
・ The torque settings for formula cars have been adjusted.
– The effects of the next row of assists have been updated:
・ The traction control (TCS) helps intervention optimized;
・ Corner brake control for ABS (anti -block brakes) is optimized.
2. World Circuits
– Adjust the level of difficulty of the next Race Events:
・ Red Bull Ring
– Championship World Touring Car 600
・ Suzuka circuit
– Championship World Touring Car 600
・ Tarragon trail seaside
– Championship World Touring Car 600
-Adapted the goal times for all circuit experience -events and all demonstration -repeating updates. Moreover, all rankings are reset.
3. License center
– Adapted the goal times for all license events and all repetitions of demonstration. Moreover, all rankings are reset.
4. Missions
– All rankings are reset.
5. Sports
– The maximum value of the driving assessment (DR) has been increased.
6. Cars
– Changed the line – up of tire stickers for the following cars:
・ Dallara SF23 Super Formula / Honda ’23
・ Dallara SF23 Super Formula / Toyota ’23
7. Localization
– Solved various problems with text localization.
8. Others
– Various other problems have been tackled.
Source: Gran Turismo