Gran Turismo 7 has been steadily supported for years, but the new Power Pack feels different.
Instead of small content drops or incremental tweaks, this DLC brings a full-blown motorsport experience that finally gives single-player racers the structure and depth they’ve been craving.
With full race weekends, improved AI, and true endurance events, this update feels less like DLC and more like GT7 finally evolving into what fans wanted.
What Content Does It Include?
The Power Pack revolves around 50 newly created events divided into 20 themed categories, many inspired by specific countries, automotive cultures, and famous circuit formats.

These aren’t brief runs. You begin with practice to dial in the car, then move to qualifying for placement, and finish with a main race where pacing and pit strategy make the difference.
This alone fills a major gap GT7 fans have been vocal about since launch, especially those frustrated by always starting from the back and being forced to chase rubber-banded AI through rolling starts.
Your place on the grid is decided by how well you drive, making planning and competition feel more true to life.
The add-on’s biggest crowd-pleaser is easily the reinstated 24-hour endurance mode, a classic GT format many fans have been asking for.
The marathon events are structured for multi-session play, so you can stop and continue whenever you want.
Only the most committed racers will see one through to the end.
What’s New With Gran Turismo Sophy 3.0?
A major pillar of the new mode is Gran Turismo Sophy 3.0, the latest evolution of Sony’s machine-learning racing AI.

In use, Sophy 3.0 keeps cars packed together, positions itself more naturally, and encourages cleaner duels, with close tail-to-nose gaps that force consistent racecraft.
Instead of AI cars sliding aside like obstacles, they fight for track space, respond to aggressive overtakes, and punish sloppy lines.
Because Sophy requires newer hardware, the Power Pack is available only on PS5, though the accompanying Spec III update still brings new tracks, cars, and other improvements to all GT7 owners.
What Bonus Items Are Included?
The DLC tosses in 5,000,000 Credits, giving players a head start on tuning cars for long-haul racing.

You’d have to spend a noticeable amount of real money to get the same credits in the store, so this bundle adds instant value for returning players with fewer cars.
The pack’s emphasis on structured progression, long-form events, and skill-oriented preparation makes these credits a practical jump-start rather than a superficial bonus.
How Much Will It Cost?
While Polyphony hasn’t revealed the pricing at the time these discussions were captured, players are actively speculating.

Some players believe the added credits would push the cost higher when stacked against existing credit bundles, but others say the gameplay offering is what really counts.
Regardless, most discussions agree that if this content is priced sensibly, it may be one of the strongest single-player upgrades GT7 has ever received.

