The Gran Turismo 7 Spec III car list features eight exciting new vehicles, headlined by legendary and modern machines. This massive December update delivers the largest single batch of cars yet. Players can now drive everything from an F1-powered minivan to a current-generation Ferrari GT racer.
The Complete Spec III Car Roster
Here is the full, confirmed Gran Turismo 7 Spec III car list with key details:

- Renault Espace F1 ’95 (Legend Cars)
- PP: 758.58
- Price: 2,000,000 Credits
- Details: The legendary one-off powered by a Williams FW14’s 3.5L V10. Its return is a major fan-service moment.
- Gran Turismo F3500-B (Brand Central)
- PP: 958.58
- Price: 1,000,000 Credits
- Details: A new fictional single-seater evoking early-90s F1 cars. It follows the F3500-A with an estimated 719 hp.
- Mine’s BNR34 Skyline GT-R V-spec N1 Base ’00 (Brand Central)
- PP: 643.59
- Price: 3,000,000 Credits
- Details: A specially tuned R34 Skyline by the legendary Mine’s, marking the tuner’s return to the franchise.
- Ferrari 296 GTB ’22 (Brand Central)
- PP: 683.12
- Price: 500,000 Credits
- Details: The road-going, plug-in hybrid sibling to the 296 GT3, featuring a twin-turbo V6 and electric motor.
- Polestar 5 Performance ’26 (Brand Central)
- PP: 573.07
- Price: 120,000 Credits
- Details: Polestar’s Gran Turismo debut. This sleek electric sedan boasts 884 hp and a 0-62 mph time of 3.2 seconds.
- Mitsubishi FTO GP Version R ’97 (Used Cars)
- PP: 450.40
- Price: 35,000 Credits
- Details: A classic Japanese coupe, the FTO Version R adds 90s front-wheel-drive flair to the lineup.
- Fiat Panda 30 CL ’85 (Used Cars)
- PP: 147.80
- Price: 14,000 Credits
- Details: The iconic, humble economy car famed for its tunability in Gran Turismo 4.

Standout Additions and Highlights
While all eight cars bring value, a few are particularly noteworthy.
The Legendary Renault Espace F1

The Renault Espace F1 is the update’s superstar. This radical 1994 concept mates a mundane minivan body with a Formula 1 powertrain. Its return, after last appearing in Gran Turismo 2, fulfills a long-standing community wish.
Modernizing the Grid: Ferrari 296 GT3

The inclusion of the Ferrari 296 GT3 addresses a common critique. It refreshes the game’s GT racing roster with a current-spec car, replacing the older 488 GT3 model. This adds authenticity for players who enjoy online sport mode racing.
New Brands and Tuners Return
The update welcomes Polestar as a new brand. It also marks the return of the famous Japanese tuner Mine’s. Their tuned Skyline offers a unique, high-performance take on an already iconic car.
Beyond Cars: New Tracks and Features
Spec III is more than just cars. It significantly expands the game’s infrastructure.
- New Circuits: Two real-world tracks debut: Yas Marina Circuit (Abu Dhabi) and Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve (Canada). These are the first new full locations added since mid-2024.
- Data Logger: A powerful new tool for analyzing lap times, telemetry, and driving performance.
- Unlimited Invitations: Removes the time limit on car “Invitations,” easing the collection of rare vehicles.
- Seasonal Menu Books: New sets of themed challenges to earn credits and cars.
A Substantial End-of-Year Update
The Gran Turismo 7 Spec III update is a substantial gift for players. Its diverse car list caters to fans of racing legends, modern exotics, quirky classics, and tuned icons. Combined with two major new tracks and quality-of-life features, it provides fresh content and renewed excitement for the racing simulation. Start saving your credits—the Espace F1 awaits.
