With the new update of Gran Turismo 7, the game’s rarest and most expensive cars have been made even more expensive.
Sony had partnered with classic car insurance company Hagerty for Gran Turismo 7, and Hagerty would be responsible for updating the prices of Legend cars in the game “in line with real-life price fluctuations.”
Gran Turismo 7;s 1.15 update does exactly that, reflecting “real-life changes under the guidance of Hagerty” in the prices. We see a small copy of the situation in our country in the game, that is, 🙂
As stated on the GTPlanet forum, with this new update, the price of 27 cars has increased, while 21 of them remain the same, while the price of two of them is decreasing.
For example, the price of the Ferrari F40 increased from 1.35 million credits to 2.6 million, while the average price increase in Hagerty’s cars was said to be 3.8%.