Gran Turismo 7 will have ‘most tuning parts in the series’ history’
Polyphony Digital shows a wide range of tuning options in its latest video
Gran Turismo 7 will include more car tuning parts than any game released in the series to date.
That’s according to Polyphony Digital CEO Kazunori Yamauchi, who shows off the game’s wide range of tuning options in the latest in its series of behind the scenes videos.
The video – the Spanish version of which was leaked recently – shows a variety of parts being purchased in an in-game shop.
Some of the parts are split into Sports, Club Sports, Semi-Racing, Racing and Extreme categories.
The video can be watched in the embed below:
“One of the great pleasures of owning a car is being able to customise and tune it,” Yamauchi says in the video. “The tiniest adjustments can make a difference. Tweaking the setup like this, or using this particular part, will change the car like this, make it corner like this…
“I think this process of tuning the car to your exact preference through trial and error is really enjoyable. In Gran Turismo 7, we’re going to have the most number of parts we’ve ever had available for tuning the cars in the game.
“That gives players more scope to tune their cars, and to customise them as they see fit.”
The video is the latest in Sony Interactive Entertainment’s series of Gran Turismo 7 developer diaries, the last of which discussed updates to the franchise’s livery editor.
Sony recently detailed Gran Turismo 7 pre-order items and the game’s 25th Anniversary Edition, which costs $90 / £90.
Those who pre-order the PS4 and PS5 racing game at participating retailers ahead of its March 4, 2022 release date will receive a selection of bonus in-game items.
The 25th Anniversary Edition includes a Toyota GR Yaris with a country specific livery.
Gran Turismo 7’s campaign mode, livery editor, Scapes photo mode, GT Café and GT Auto will all require players to be connected to the PlayStation Network.