With Gran Turismo 7 finally here, fans of this iconic series have a lot of racing to look forward to. Polyphony Digital has introduced over 400 cars into the game at launch, with more on the way in post-launch content drops, but what use is a massive lineup of cars without an array of tracks to race them on? Players can look forward to racing on a whopping 63 circuits spread across 34 locations worldwide. That’s a lot of race tracks, right? If you’re looking for a Gran Turismo 7 track list, you’ve come to the right place.
You might think that the fact that Polyphony Digital is developing Gran Turismo 7 for the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 is a bad thing, but don’t let that fool you – it isn’t skimping out on next-gen features. Polyphony is taking full advantage of the PlayStation 5’s improved hardware to deliver ray-tracing, 4K resolutions, and smooth 60 FPS gameplay. All of this should make both the cars and the tracks look and feel incredible. The Gran Turismo 7 PS5 size might be an issue, though – all these cars and tracks take up a lot of space.
We can’t wait to buckle up and race, but what circuits can players look forward to tackling next time they hop into the drivers seat? Here’s a Gran Turismo 7 track list with all the options available in Polyphony’s racing sim.
Gran Turismo 7 track list
Gran Turismo 7 has 63 tracks available right now – spread across 34 locations worldwide. Here’s the current Gran Turismo 7 track list.
Americas
- Autodrómo de Interlagos
- Blue Moon Bay Speedway (Fictional)
- Full Course
- Infield A
- Infield B
- Colorado Springs – Lake (Fictional)
- Daytona International Speedway
- Tri-Oval
- Daytona Road Course
- Fisherman’s Ranch (Fictional)
- Northern Isle Speedway (Fictional)
- Trial Mountain Circuit (Fictional)
- Special Stage Route X (Fictional)
- WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
- Willow Springs International Raceway
- Big Willow
- Streets of Willow Springs
- Horse Thief Mile
Asia
- Autopolis International Racing Course
- Full Course
- Shortcut Course
- Broad Bean Raceway (Fictional)
- Fuji International Speedway
- Full Course
- Short Course
- High Speed Ring (Fictional)
- Kyoto Driving Park (Fictional)
- Miyabi (Fictional)
- Yamagiwa & Miyabi (Fictional)
- Yamagiwa (Fictional)
- Suzuka Circuit
- Full Course
- East Course
- Tokyo Expressway (Fictional)
- Central Clockwise (Fictional)
- East Clockwise (Fictional)
- South Clockwise (Fictional)
- Tsukuba Circuit
Europe
- Alsace (Fictional)
- Village
- Test Course
- Autodrome Lago Maggiore (Fictional)
- Full Course
- Centre
- East End
- West End
- East
- West
- Autodromo Nazionale Monza
- Full Course
- No Chiacane
- Brands Hatch
- Grand Prix
- Indy Circuit
- Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix
- Circuit de la Sarthe
- Circuit de Sainte-Croix (Fictional)
- Circuit de Sainte-Croix – A (Fictional)
- Circuit de Sainte-Croix – B (Fictional)
- Circuit de Sainte-Croix – C (Fictional)
- Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
- Deep Forest Raceway (Fictional)
- Dragon Trail (Fictional)
- Gardens (Fictional)
- Seaside (Fictional)
- Goodwood Motor Circuit
- Nürburgring
- 24h Layout
- Nordschleife
- Grand Prix Track
- Red Bull Ring
- Full Course
- Short Track
- Sardegna
- Sardegna – Road Track A
- Sardegna – Road Track B
- Sardegna – Road Track C
- Sardegna – Windmills (Fictional)
- 24 Heures du Mans Racing Circuit
- Full Course
- No Chicane
Oceanic
- Mount Panorama
There are a lot of iconic circuits missing from this list and we’re expecting a few more to be available as post-launch content in the future.
Wondering what cars you’ll be racing around with? Check out our up-to-date Gran Turismo 7 car list guide here.