The latest new set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges is beginning to pop up on consoles around the world, replacing the old ones when your own console clock passes midnight on Friday morning, bringing fresh events including a rarely seen event type and some of the new game content from the 1.67 update.
The regularly scheduled competitive events in Gran Turismo 7 continue their weekly cycle, with a new Online Time Trial challenge available from this morning and running for the next 14 days.
For the second season in a row, BMW has topped the qualifiers for the Gran Turismo World Series Manufacturers Cup, booking its spot on the planes to Abu Dhabi, Milan, and Tokyo and becoming the pre-season favorites again.
Polestar has presented a new special Gran Turismo 7 livery on its real-world, pre-production Polestar 5 as part of an ongoing promotional tie-in leading up to the car’s official launch.
We’re just about at the end of January now, and right on cue the final set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges for the month, starring some of the new game content in the 1.67 update, are now available to players as their console clocks roll past midnight and into Friday morning.
The latest Gran Turismo 7 update launched today and, as is so often the case, some of the new content included is immediately put to the test in a new Online Time Trial challenge.
The first Gran Turismo 7 content update for 2026 is now available, with the 1.67 game update landing on consoles earlier this morning following the server maintenance period.
Gran Turismo 7 looks to be heading back to its normal update schedule after a slightly chaotic period towards the end of 2025, with the first new game update of 2026 landing on consoles this Thursday.
The latest set of Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races is now available, with three brand new events for players to get to grips with — although one has a marked absence of grip — over the next seven days.
As we’ve been somewhat suspecting, a new update is coming for Gran Turismo 7 next week as confirmed by series creator Kazunori Yamauchi in a regular social media post this morning.
The penultimate set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges for January 2026 are upon us, arriving on your consoles as the clock ticks past midnight into Friday morning.
A new Gran Turismo 7 Online Time Trial challenge has made its debut this morning, with another V8-powered, roadgoing GT car at an established North American racing circuit replacing the outgoing one.
Update (22/01): We’ve spoken to HPA and, unfortunately, this one is a mere slip of the finger. The company’s website was supposed to read “Gran Turismo 5” for the TT (the game in which it made its debut), and this has now been corrected. As it’s HPA’s 35th anniversary this year though, wouldn’t it be a nice way to mark it, Polyphony? The original article continues below:
A brand-new set of Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races is available from this morning, running across the next seven days, although you’ll be forgiven for thinking there’s something a little familiar about it.
As your PlayStation console clock ticks over into midnight Friday morning, you’ll be able to participate in a brand new set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges — the third for 2026.
The latest Gran Turismo 7 Online Time Trial challenge is now available, bringing an interesting dilemma of sorts as Polyphony Digital opens an entire category for selection in the new event.
Andrew, Chaz, and Jordan got together for our first podcast of 2026, to take a look back at the 2025 GT World Series Finals and discuss what we can expect, and hope, to see in the year ahead!
The surprisingly early official 2026 Gran Turismo World Series season is almost upon us, and with the online qualifiers set to begin in under a week Polyphony Digital has revealed the all-important race details that will determine who’ll be heading to the four live events this year.