Polyphony Digital finally gave fans what they have been asking for as the latest update for Gran Turismo 7 lets players swap engines at the Tuning Shop.
Update 1.34 brings one of the biggest changes to the racing simulation game. Prior to the update, players had to rely on Roulette Tickets to obtain engines. The update opens up a ton of tuning possibilities and will surely excite players who have already maxed out their cars.
The new content also includes three new cars including one that previously won the 'SEMA GT Awards'. The update also adds two new Extra Menus and two scapes. The Engine Swap update Players can now buy engines like regular tuning parts.
While Update 1.34 is light on content, the ability to swap engines is a big change to Gran Turismo 7. Players can now buy engines just like normal parts and install them on compatible race cars.
This allows players to experiment with tuning as swapping engines drastically increases the power of the racing car. Some engines bump the horsepower by two or three times but negatively affect the handling.
Players who already reached level 50 can also unlock the Ultimate tab in the Tuning section. Racers can add rare parts and unlock even more tuning options. It will be interesting how players utilize this new feature in the game. Veteran racers may come up with some ridiculously overpowered builds. New cars, Scapes, and Extra Menu items The Maverick is a 1200bhp beast.
