Gran Turismo 7: Ranking the Best Starter Cars

Best starter cars in gran turismo 7
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Best starter cars in gran turismo 7
Credit: Polyphony Digital Inc.

The type of cars you choose for your initial Gran Turismo 7 gameplay experience determines how your game progression will be. Hence, it helps to know the best starter cars in Gran Turismo 7.

While the initial starter cars are well-optimised for racing, as you start to earn more credits, you can jump towards secondary starter cars in-game.

To help you learn about them, we've compiled a list of the best starter cars in Gran Turismo 7, their stats, and how to earn them.

Best Initial Gran Turismo 7 Starter Cars

1. Honda Fit Hybrid

Honda Fit Hybrid in Gran-Turismo 7
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Honda Fit Hybrid

If you're looking for a well-stocked car at an affordable price range, then the Honda Fit Hybrid is a game-changer.

However, its hybrid engine design reduces the ability to upgrade this car. Thankfully, if you use the Honda Fit only to progress the game towards a better ride, there's no problem. All you have to do is keep the upgrading on the back burner.

How to Get the Honda Fit Hybrid in Gran Turismo 7

The Honda Fit Hybrid is available for free at the Cafe Menu #1. You can also buy it from Brand Central for 16,800 Credits.

Length
3,955 mm
Weight
1,080 kgs
Height
1,525 mm
Width
1,695 mm
Maximum Torque
13.6 kgfm (or 5,000 rpm)
Maximum Power
138 BHP (or 6,000 rpm)

2. Toyota Aqua S'11

Toyota Aqua S'11 in Gran Turismo 7
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Toyota Aqua S'11

If you have some spare time to farm, then check out the Toyota Aqua S'11. Not only is it a cost-friendly option, but it is also a successful long-term investment for starting players.

What sets the Toyota Aqua S'11 apart from other starter cars is its speed among the lot at 122 BHP, making it a quick option for races.

How to Get the Toyota Aqua S'11 in Gran Turismo 7

The Toyota Aqua S'11 is available at the Brand Central for 17,900 Credits. You can also get it for free during Cafe Menu #1 in Gran Turismo 7.

Length
3,995 mm
Weight
1,080 kg
Height
1,445 mm
Width
1,695 mm
Maximum Torque
11.3 kgfm (or 3,500 rpm)
Maximum Power
120 BHP (or 5,000 rpm)

3. Mazda Demio XD Touring '15

Mazda Demio XD Touring '15 in Gran Turismo 7
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Mazda Demio XD Touring '15

The Mazda Demio XD Touring '15 is a more accessible starter car in Gran Turismo 7, with a classic engine under the hood. And while most starter cars in the game are hybrid, the Mazda Demio stands apart, offering tons of upgrades and modifications.

While the original build is mid-range in comparison to other starter cars, a little tweaking can gain you an advantage in races.

How to Get the Mazda Demio XD Touring '15 in Gran Turismo 7

The Mazda Demio XD Touring '15 is available at the Brand Central for 19,500 Credits. You can also acquire it for free during Cafe Menu #1.

Length
4,060 mm
Weight
1,080 kg
Height
1,500 mm
Width
1,695 mm
Maximum Torque
22.4 kgfm (or 1,500 rpm)
Maximum Power
103 BHP (or 4,000 rpm)

Best Secondary Gran Turismo 7 Starter Cars

4. Mazda RX-7 GT-X (FC) '90

Mazda RX-7 GT-X (FC) '90 in Gran Turismo 7
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Mazda RX-7 GT-X (FC) '90

The Mazda RX-7 GT-X (FC) '90 is a well-known secondary starter car within your budget. It's a classic ride with hot styling and a 436.00 PP performance.

All in all, the Mazda RX-7 GT-X (FC) '90 is a fantastic choice as a secondary starter ride, especially if you want to farm credits using its racing perks.

How to Get the Mazda RX-7 GT-X (FC) '90 in Gran Turismo 7

You can earn the Mazda RX-7 GT-X (FC) '90 as a reward after achieving all gold times from the "Beyond the Horizons" mission.

In addition, completing Extra Menu #3 also unlocks the car. It's then available for 60,200 Credits from the Used Cars dealer.

Length
4,335 mm
Weight
1,250 kgs
Height
1,270 mm
Width
1,690 mm
Maximum Torque
27.5 kgfm (or 3,500 rpm)
Maximum Power
203 BHP (or 6,500 rpm)

5. Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX Type R STi Ver.VI '99

Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX Type R STi Ver.VI '99 in Gran Turismo 7
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Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX Type R STi Ver.VI '99

While the name is a mouthful, the Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX Type R STi Ver.VI'99 is an ideal secondary Gran Turismo 7 starter car if you have the budget for it.

This car is known for its signature 276 BHP from its 4wd drivetrain and offers blazing performance with 458.8 PP. Its skills on the tracks and magnetic design make the Subaru Impreza Coupe a must-have for Gran Turismo racers.

How to Get the Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX Type R STi Ver.VI '99 in Gran Turismo 7

Complete Extra Menu #4 to acquire this car. You can also buy it from the Used Cars dealer for 58,900 Credits.

Length
4,350 mm
Weight
1,260 kg
Height
1,260 kg
Width
1,690 mm
Maximum Torque
36.0 kgfm (or 4,000 rpm)
Maximum Power
276 BHP (or 6,500 rpm)

6. Honda Integra Type R (DC2) '98

Honda Integra Type R (DC2) '98 in Gran Turismo 7
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Honda Integra Type R (DC2) '98

One of the most common cars in the Gran Turismo franchise has to be the Honda Integra Type R (DC2) '98. Plus, it's a clever investment for the long run, especially with its boosted racing stats.

The Honda Integra Type R (DC2) '98 offers 197 BHP from an FF drivetrain and 44.3 PP for its price, making it a value-for-credit vehicle in Gran Turismo 7.

Not to forget, this lightweight chassis vehicle is powerful, and a well-tuned 1.8-litre VTEC B18 engine offers it the speed boost you need for winning races.

How to Get the Honda Integra Type R (DC2) '98 in Gran Turismo 7

Complete Extra Menu #2 to get the Honda Integra Type R (DC2) '98. You can also acquire it for free during GT Cafe Menu #5. In addition, it's also available at the Used Cars dealer for 67,300 Credits.

Length
4,380 mm
Weight
1,080 kg
Height
1,330 mm
Width
1,080 kg
Maximum Torque
19.0 kgfm (or 6,500 rpm)
Maximum Power
198 BHP (or 8,000 rpm)

7. Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V GSR '98

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V GSR '98 in Gran Turismo 7
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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V GSR '98

If you want a speeding beast among the Gran Turismo starter cars, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V GSR '98 is a fine choice. Its 479.3 PP and 4wd drivetrain create an aura of menacing performance.

In addition to these perks, the Mitsubishi Lancer also comes with track racing-ready sport-tuned suspension for better stability. Plus, its boosted horsepower from Lancer's turbocharged engine makes it an all-rounder.

Now, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V GSR '98 needs proper credit-grinding, but it is worth it in the long run.

How to Get the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V GSR '98 in Gran Turismo 7

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V GSR '98 is available for around 65,100 Credits at the Used Cars dealer.

Length
4,350 mm
Weight
1,360 kg
Height
1,415 mm
Width
1,770 mm
Maximum Torque
42.2 kgfm (or 3,500 rpm)
Maximum Power
306 BHP (or 6,500 rpm)

8. Nissan Fairlady Z Version S '07 (Z33)

Nissan Fairlady Z Version S 07 (Z3) in Gran Turismo 7
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Nissan Fairlady Z Version S '07 (Z3)

The 350z or the Nissan Fairlady Z Version S '07 (Z33) is the well-known successor of the Nissan 300z. It's a well-valued car for its 511.4 PP performance and an engine that offers only the best racing results.

One of the best perks of owning a Nissan Fairlady Z Version S '07 (Z33) is upgrading it. Its performance boosts, making it a long-standing vehicle in your garage.

How to Get the Nissan Fairlady Z Version S '07 (Z33) in Gran Turismo 7

You can get the Nissan Fairlady Z Version S '07 (Z33) for free by staying within the top 3 in Cafe Menu #18 (Japanese Clubman Cup 550). Before this, you must complete Cafe Menu #4 to unlock it.

You can also get this car from Brand Central for 36,300 Credits and at the Used Car dealer for 27,900 Credits.

Length
4,315 mm
Weight
1,480 kg
Height
1,315 mm
Width
1,815 mm
Maximum Torque
36.5 kgfm (or 5,000 rpm)
Maximum Power
310 BHP (or 7,000 rpm)

9. MINI Cooper S '05

MINI Cooper S '05 in Gran Turismo 7
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MINI Cooper S '05

Right as you win more credits from races, it's time to get yourself a MINI Cooper S '05. It boasts 420.9 PP, which means speed-based performance is all yours.

Not to forget, this front wheel drive vehicle offers unparalleled stability and handling prowess, especially advantageous to new players.

How to Get the MINI Cooper S '05 in Gran Turismo 7

The MINI Cooper S '05 is available at the Brand Central for 28,500 Credits and at the Used Cars dealer for 21,100 Credits.

It's also available for free during Cafe Menu #7.

Length
3,655 mm
Weight
1,180 kg
Height
1,455 mm
Width
1,690 mm
Maximum Torque
22.4 kgfm (or 4,000 rpm)
Maximum Power
167 BHP (or 6,000 rpm)

Summarising, these are the best starter cars in Gran Turismo 7. They are influential and help players adapt well to the game mechanics and racing tactics. Its immersive world and rewarding playthroughs will make you grind challenging quests for Credits, and earn the best starter cars for your repository.

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