Gran Turismo Sport March Update Brings 5 New Cars, New Japan Track

Gran Turismo Sport March

A new March update for Gran Turismo Sport has brought in more content to add to the game. After a teaser shared by the creator Kazunori Yamauchi, we were hinted of getting 5 new cars in the game. The update is now live and indeed five new cars have been added to the game, along with a new track that is set in Japan.

The update size is 3GB and is available right now on your PlayStation 4. The content of the update is typical to any other previous updates that include cars, a track and GT League Events. Lets take a look at what is included in this new March update:

New Cars

There are 5 new cars that have been added in the update v1.34 of Gran Turismo Sport

1989 Mazda Eunos Roadster (NA Special Package)

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1995 McLaren F1 GTR – BMW (Kokusai Kaihatsu UK Racing)

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2009 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren

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2013 Pagani Huayra

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2019 Toyota GR Supra RZ

Gran Turismo Sport March

New Track

A new circuit has also been included in the update for the game. This time it is the Autopolis International Racing Course that is based in Japan. The track was completed in 1990, and has around 160 feet of elevation changes.

Gran Turismo Sport March

The track comes in two variants, where another shorter course accompanies the original. The track is still new and modern, though it has hosted any major international races in the real world. It is known for hosting Super GT.

New GT League Events

The update comes with additional GT League Events in the game, which is now following a pattern of adding one or two of these events in every update that Polyphony adds to the game.

In this new update, all the events are added into the Amateur League. There is one event called Supra Legend which is all about the new Supra added to the game in this update. There are other four series that have got two additional rounds. Namely Mazda Roasters, Premium Sports Lounge, Roadster Cup+ and All Japan GT Car Championship.

Additionally, there is also a Gr.3 Endurance series that has got an additional round.

What do you think of the new cars, the tracks and the GT League Events? Let us know in the comments below.

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