Gran Turismo 7: Most Expensive Cars List

Gran Turismo 7: Most Expensive Cars List
Author Alessio Lorandi
Alessio Lorandi
June 20, 2022

Did you know that you can find dozens of GT7 cars coming at a price tag of more than 1 million credits?

And that’s not all, there are even 10 that cost more than 3,000,00 credits and in this guide we’ll be taking a look at all of them.

Some of these cars are incredibly rare to get, while others can be found more easily.

Gran Turismo 7: Most Expensive Cars List

But regardless of how rare or good looking they are, they all have one thing in common: they’re extremely expensive.

In fact if you’d have to buy them with real money, each would cost you from 30$ to even 45$, for just one single car!

Having said, here’s a look at the most expensive cars in Gran Turismo 7, ranked from the least to the most expensive.

10. Red Bull X2014 Standard – 3.000.000

The Red Bull X2014 Standard is a car that was made specifically for the Gran Turismo series and is one of the most expensive cars in the game.

It’s a single seater race car with a V6 turbo engine that produces 1251 horsepower.

Red Bull X2014 Standard - 3.000.000

With its impressive weight of just 545 kg, the X2014 Standard can reach a top speed of 340 km/h.

It comes at a price of 3.000.000 credits and if you’d have to buy it with real money it woud then cost you $29.99.

9. Red Bull X2019 Standard- 3.000.000

The ninth most expensive car in GT7 is the X2019 Standard, a car that was once again made specifically for the Gran Turismo series.

It’s a racing machine with a V6 twin-turbo engine that produces 804 horsepower.

Red Bull X2019 Standard- 3.000.000

With its incredibly light weight of just 650 kg, the X2019 Standard can reach a top speed of 321 km.

If you had to buy this expensive GT7 car with real money, it would cost you $29.99.

8. Porsche 919 Hybrid ’16 – 3.000.000

The Porsche 919 Hybrid ’16 is a phenomenal race car that was made for the World Endurance Championship (WEC).

It’s powered by a V4 turbo engine and an electric motor that together produce 500 horsepower.

With its incredible low weight of just 875 kg, the Porsche 919 Hybrid ’16 can reach a top speed of 330 km/h.

The price tag for this car in GT7 is 3.000.000 credits, but if you wanted to buy it with real money it would cost you $29.99.

7.Audi R18 TDI ’11 – 3.000.000

The Audi R18 TDI ’11 is a race car that was made specifically for the Le Mans 24 Hours.

It’s powered by a V6 turbo-diesel engine that produces 532 horsepower.

Audi R18 TDI '11 - 3.000.000

With its fairly low weight of just 900 kg, the Audi R18 TDI ’11 can reach a top speed of 329 km/h.

In Gran Turismo 7 it costs 3.000.000 credits, but if you had to buy it with real money the Audi R18 TDI ’11 would cost you $29.99.

6.Ferrari F50 ’95 – 3.300.000

The Ferrari F50 ’95 is a supercar that was made to celebrate Ferrari’s 50th anniversary.

It’s powered by a 4.7 liter V12 engine that produces 511 horsepower.

Ferrari F50 '95 - 3.300.000

With its extremely low weight of just 1230 kg, the Ferrari F50 ’95 can reach a top speed of 300 km/h.

In GT7 you can find it being sold for 3.300.000 credits, but if you wanted to buy it with actual money it would cost you $32.98.

5.Aston Martin Vulcan ’16 – 3.300.000

The fifth most expensive car in the game is the Aston Martin Vulcan ’16, a track-only supercar that’s powered by a 7.0 liter V12 engine that produces 820 horsepower.

Aston Martin Vulcan '16 - 3.300.000

The car is currently being sold for 3.300.000 credits in Gran Turismo 7, but if you wanted to buy it with real money it would cost you $32.98.

4.McLaren P1 GTR ’16 – 3.600.000

The McLaren P1 GTR ’16 is a track-only supercar that was made as a successor to the McLaren F1 GTR.

It’s powered by a 3.8 liter V8 twin-turbo engine and an electric motor that together produce 986 horsepower.

McLaren P1 GTR '16 - 3.600.000

With its fairly low weight of just 1140 kg, the McLaren P1 GTR ’16 can reach a top speed of 350 km/h.

In the game it’s being sold for 3.600.000 credits, but if you wanted to buy it with actual money it would cost you $35.98.

3.Ferarri FXX K ’14 – 3.600.000

The third most expensive car in Gran Turismo 7 is the Ferrari FXX K ’14, a track-only supercar that’s based on the LaFerrari.

It’s powered by a 6.3 liter V12 engine and an electric motor that together produce 1,034 horsepower.

Ferarri FXX K '14 - 3.600.000

With its very low weight of just 1,165 kg, the Ferrari FXX K ’14 can reach a top speed of 340 km/h.

You can find it in Brand Central for 3.6 million credits but if you wanted to buy this car with actual money, it would cost you $35.98.

2.Lamborghini Veneno ’14 – 3.640.000

The second most expensive car in Gran Turismo 7 is the Lamborghini Veneno ’14, a supercar that was made to celebrate Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary.

It’s powered by a 6.5 liter V12 engine that produces 739 horsepower.

Lamborghini Veneno '14 - 3.640.000

With its extremely low weight of just 1,450 kg, the Lamborghini Veneno ’14 can reach a top speed of 355 km/h.

If you wanted to buy this car with actual money from Brand Central, it would cost you $36.38.

1.Ford Mark IV Race Car ’67 – 4.600.000

Finally, the most expensive car in Gran Turismo 7 is the Ford Mark IV from 1967, a race car that was originally made for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

It’s powered by a 7.0 liter V8 engine that produces 503 horsepower.

Ford Mark IV Race Car '67 - 4.600.000

With its very low weight of just 1000 kg, the Ford Mark IV Race Car ’97 can reach a top speed of 347 km.

You can purchase this beauty from Brand Central for 4.6 million credits, but if you wanted to buy it with real money it would cost you $45.98.

Conclusion

So here was a list of the 10 most expensive cars in Gran Turismo 7.

If you wanted to own any of these beauties, be prepared to spend a lot of credits, or real money if you’re planning on purchasing them from Brand Central.

Remember that all prices are accurate as of the time of this writing and may change in the future.

Good luck with your car shopping and we’ll see you on track! 🙂

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Alessio Lorandi

Alessio has been involved at the highest levels in racing since the age of 5 (2003). He won a CIK-FIA World Championship in 2013 and then raced in F3, F2, and finally GT3s before now dedicating himself to SOLOX. He’s now on a mission to help thousands of sim racers around the world achieve their fullest potential through his ACC setups.

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