Gran Turismo 7 Legend Cars: These are the most expensive cars in GT7

After GT Sport focused on online multiplayer racing, GT7 sees the return of the signature GT single-player campaign mode along with new modes like the GT Café and Music Rally. At launch, GT7 has over 420 cars to collect and race. While most carry over from GT Sport, around 80-100 are new to GT7.

Used car dealerships also return. In true GT tradition, this means you start your career with an affordable runabout before saving up for something more exotic. Once you’ve saved enough credits, you’ll want to visit the Gran Turismo 7 Legend Cars dealership.

Legend Cars dealership

A curated collection of rare, valuable, and historically significant cars from the 20th century, the Legend Cars Dealership is where you’ll find GT7’s most expensive and desirable cars.

Prices for these valuable cars range from a few hundred thousand credits to as much as 20 million credits.

At the time of writing, the most expensive Legend Cars in GT7 are the 1938 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Touring Berlinetta and Ferrari 250 GTO, costing 20 million credits each. You'll need to do a lot of grinding before you can afford these beauties.

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The Legendary Car Dealership houses GT7's rarest and most expensive cars

One of our personal favourite Legend Cars is the 1970 Porsche 917K. Famous for giving Porsche its first 24 Hours of Le Mans overall victory in 1970, the Porsche 917K costs 18,000,000 credits in GT7, making it one of the most expensive cars in the game.

For James Bond fans, you can also buy the iconic 1964 Aston Martin DB5 at the Legendary Car Dealership if you have 970,000 credits to spare. This is the first time the "most famous car in the world" has appeared in a GT game. But before you get too excited, it isn't equipped with gadgets like in Goldfinger.

How to unlock the Legend Cars dealership

GT7 has a peculiar structure. In the campaign, you need to complete GT Cafe Menus to unlock cars, game modes, and locations. This includes the Legend Cars Dealership.

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Legend Cars in Gran Turismo 7 can cost up to 20 million credits.

To unlock the Legend Cars Dealership, you need to complete Menu Book 17. This Menu Book requires you to finish the Trial Mountain Cup in at least third place.

Gran Turismo 7 Legend Cars list

From historic rally cars to legendary Le Mans racers, there are over 70 Legend Cars in GT7. While only ten Legend Cars are shown at once, stock updates on a daily basis so check back regularly.

You never know what you're going to find. This makes it difficult to collect specific cars if you want to own a Ferrari F40, for example, but it's rewarding when you finally track down your dream car.

Cars marked as "Limited Stock" will sell out in a few days. Once they are sold out, these cars are replaced the next day.

These are the Gran Turismo 7 Legend Cars that have been discovered so far.

Car
Year
Cost (Credits)
Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Touring Berlinetta
1938
20,000,000
Alfa Romeo 155 2.5 V6 TI
1993
800,000
Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2 carrozzata da Zagato
1965
3,100,000
Abarth 1500 Biposto Bertone B.A.T 1
1952
900,000
Alpine A220 Race Car
1968
300,000
Aston Martin DB3S
1953
5,000,000
Aston Martin DB5
1964
970,000
Audi Sport quattro S1 Pikes Peak
1987
2,000,000
Chaparral 2J
1970
2,500,000
Chevrolet Camaro Z28
1969
82,200
Chevrolet Corvette (C2)
1963
178,000
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Racer Concept
1959
4,000,000
Dodge Challenger R/T
1970
253,000
De Tomaso Mangusta
1969
245,000
Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta passo corto
1961
8,200,000
Ferrari 250 GTO
1962
20,000,000
Ferrari 330 P4
1967
9,000,000
Ferrari 365 GTB4
1971
555,000
Ferrari 500 Mondial Pinin Farina Coupe
1954
4,000,000
Ferrari F40
1992
1,350,000
Ferrari F50
1996
3,300,000
Ferrari GTO
1984
2,500,000
Ford GT40 Mark I
1966
5,600,000
Ford Mark IV Race Car
1967
4,600,000
Ford Mustang Boss 429
1969
259,000
Jaguar D-type
1954
6,000,000
Jaguar E-type Coupé
1961
162,000
Jaguar XJ13
1966
12,000,000
Jaguar XJR-9
1988
2,500,000
Jeep Willys MB
1945
27,800
Lamborghini Countach LP400
1974
1,100,000
Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone Prototype
1967
2,500,000
Mazda 787B
1991
1,875,000
Mazda RX500
1970
600,000
McLaren F1
1994
18,500,000
McLaren F1 GTR BMW
1995
10,500,000
McLaren F1 GTR Race Car
1997
9,500,000
Mercedes-AMG CLK-LM
1998
8,500,000
Mercedes 300 SEL 6.8 AMG
1971
550,000
Mercedes-Benz S Barker Tourer
1929
13,000,000
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupe
1954
1,100,100
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL (W194)
1952
11,000,000
Sauber Mercedes C9
1989
3,000,000
Nissan Fairlady Z 432
1969
190,000
Nissan GT-R GT500
1999
2,500,000
Nissan R92CP
1992
2,000,000
Nissan Skyline Hard Top 2000GT-R
1970
121,000
Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 Evolution 2
1986
1,000,000
Plymouth XNR Ghia Roadster
1960
1,600,000
Plymouth Superbird
1970
347,000
Porsche 356 A/1500 GS Carrera
1956
615,000
Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion
1997
3,000,000
Porsche 917K
1970
18,000,000
Porsche 962 C
1988
1,500,000
Porsche Spyder type 550/1500RS 1955
1955
5,000,000
Renault R8 Gordini
1966
28,500
Shelby Cobra 427
1966
2,500,000
Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe
1964
20,000,000
Shelby G.T.350
1965
487,000
Toyota 2000GT
1967
685,000
Toyota Supra GT500
1997
1,500,000

Hagerty Collection

Polyphony Digital partnered with Hagerty to use the auction company's branding in the Legend Cars Dealership.

Prices for Legend Cars change throughout the year based on Hagerty's changing valuations in real life.

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The 1965 Alfa Romeo TZ2 Zagato is available as part of the Hagerty Collection

Hagerty CEO McKeel Hagerty also appears as an in-game avatar guiding players through the lineup while providing facts about the car's history.

In addition, players who are also Hagerty Drivers Club can drive a select car from the Hagerty Collection with a custom Hagerty livery. This benefit changes each year with a different legendary car.

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