Gran Turismo 7 “Spec 4” Mentioned in Invitation-Only PlayStation Survey
Als professioneller Sportjournalist fasse ich zusammen: Eine exklusive PlayStation-Umfrage, die derzeit an ausgewählte Nutzer verschickt wird, sorgt in der Gran Turismo-Community für Aufsehen. Der Grund: Die Umfrage erwähnt eine mögliche "Spec 4"-Version von Gran Turismo 7, was auf weitreichende zukünftige Updates oder sogar eine neue Edition des Rennspiels hindeuten könnte. Dies befeuert Spekulationen unter Fans über die Weiterentwicklung des beliebten Titels.

Users in the GTPlanet forums have reported receiving an invitation to a PlayStation survey over the past few days, and some of the questions it contains are raising eyebrows.
The survey, which arrived via email, opens with some fairly standard engagement fair, but it’s the final two that have caught the community’s attention. GTPlanet user “kjb” shared screenshots of the various questions in our forums, giving us a clear look at what Sony is asking.
After gauging whether players have tried the Power Pack DLC, the survey asks what players would want — and not want — to see in another Power Pack-style expansion.
That alone is noteworthy, given that the Power Pack launched alongside the Spec III update in December 2025 as the first-ever paid DLC for the game. But the real headline is the final question, which reads: “If there ever was a Spec 4 update for Gran Turismo 7…”
With the game currently sitting on Spec III, the mere mention of a Spec 4 is sure to spark conversation about the long-term future of GT7 and how much further Polyphony Digital intends to push the title. Here’s the full list of questions from the survey:

Q1: What areas of Gran Turismo 7 would you say you enjoy the most (pick all that apply):
- Collecting cars
- Offline racing
- Online racing (SPORT mode)
- Livery creation & customization
- Scapes
- Car tuning & customization (one or 2 favorite cars)
- Car tuning & customization (many different cars)
Q2: Approximately, how many cars have you collected in Gran Turismo 7?
- 0–10
- 11–30
- 31–50
- 51–100
- 101–200
- 200+
Q3: Approximately, how many hours have you spent playing Gran Turismo 7?
- 0–10
- 11–50
- 51–100
- 101–200
- 201–400
- 400+
Q4: Did you play the Gran Turismo 7 Power Pack DLC?
- Yes
- I have bought it, but haven’t played it
- No
Q5: If there was another Power Pack-style DLC for Gran Turismo 7…
- What would you like to see in it? [open-ended response]
- What would you not like to see in it? [open-ended response]
Q6: If there ever was a Spec 4 update for Gran Turismo 7…
- What would you like to see in it? [open-ended response]
- What would you not like to see in it? [open-ended response]
It’s worth noting that Sony has sent out similar surveys in the past, and not everything that appears in a survey ends up becoming a reality.
The most memorable example is probably the 2012 survey that asked participants about their interest in a Gran Turismo game for the PlayStation Vita. That title, of course, never materialized, and the Vita was eventually discontinued without ever receiving a dedicated Gran Turismo release. So the mere inclusion of a topic in one of these surveys should not be read as a confirmation that it’s in the works.
That said, it’s still interesting to see what Sony is asking about. The open-ended nature of the final two questions suggests the company is actively gathering feedback on the direction players want the game to take — and the specific framing of a “Spec 4” update indicates that the possibility is at least on someone’s whiteboard, even if it hasn’t been greenlit.
Given that Gran Turismo 7 is still maintaining an active user base of over two million monthly players and that the Power Pack proved there’s a viable model for premium expansions, it’s not hard to imagine Polyphony Digital continuing to build on the current game for some time to come. Whether that takes the shape of another paid DLC, a major free update, or both, remains to be seen. But it’s clear that Sony is listening.
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