Brand Central is an area in Gran Turismo 7 located at the World Map. It specializes in modern automobiles made from 2001 and later.
The ambience of Brand Central is of a shopping mall/outlet dedicated for cars made from at least 2001 and onwards. This area will be unlocked upon completing Café Menu Book No. 4: High Speed Ring Track Day.
As of version 1.54, 353 cars are sold here.
List of Brands[]
Italics indicates brands that does not sell any vehicle within Brand Central.
America[]
USA[]
- Ford
- Chevrolet
- Dodge
- Infiniti
- Tesla
- Chaparral
- DMC
- GReddy
- Chris Holstrom Concepts
- Eckert's Rod & Custom
- Roadster Shop
- Wicked Fabrication
- Greening Auto Company
- Garage RCR
Europe[]
United Kingdom[]
- Jaguar
- Aston Martin
- McLaren
- BAC
- Radical
- Lewis Hamilton
Germany[]
- Volkswagen
- AMG
- Mercedes-Benz
- BMW
- Audi
- MINI
- Porsche
- RUF
- Fanatec
Italy[]
France[]
Austria[]
Czech Republic[]
Sweden[]
Asia-Pacific[]
Japan[]
- Toyota
- Nissan
- Honda
- Mazda
- Subaru
- Mitsubishi
- Suzuki
- Daihatsu
- Lexus
- Gran Turismo
- Super Formula
- RE Amemiya
- Amuse
- Afeela
- BBS
- Sony AI
South Korea[]
Invitations[]
New to GT7 is an invitation system required in order to gain the right to purchase certain cars (usually hypercar models). These invitations, marked with a purple envelope, can be obtained from high-level tickets and by progressing through gameplay. Each manufacturer invitation can be used to purchase any number of that manufacturer's invitation-only cars for a limited time period from which it was obtained; if it expires (after 30 days from receiving; originally 14 prior to version 1.11), the player has to obtain it again. However, if the player receives an invitation for a manufacturer that they already have invitation for, the invitation will be renewed.
A list of cars requiring invitations for purchase are available in this category.
As of version 1.54, no new cars added in updates required any invitations due to the negative reception of the mechanic. Certain hypercars added in updates such as the Porsche 918 Spyder '13 (version 1.19), the Bugatti Chiron '16 (version 1.27), and the Aston Martin Valkyrie '21 (version 1.35) do not require invitations, despite their predecessors (Porsche Carrera GT '04, Bugatti Veyron 16.4 '13, and Aston Martin Vulcan '16, respectively) requiring their respective manufacturers' invitations.
Music[]
- Mike Salta and Mortale - Hey Moloko
- Disciples - Squad (feat. Goldlink)
- Bebo Best and The Super Lounge Orchestra - En Quero Ser (instrumental)
- Maye - La Canción (instrumental)
- Leisure - Take You Higher
- Major Lazer - I Don't Care About Nothing (feat. Lous and the Yakuza)
- London Grammar - Baby It's You (George Fitzgerald Remix)
- Lous and the Yakuza - Amigo
Trivia[]
- To prevent the paradox of a used car being more expensive than the new one, several cars that can appear in both here and Used Cars whose values has risen (such as the Nissan SKYLINE GT-R V • spec II Nür '02, the Ford GT '06, or the BMW Z8 '01) are made more expensive in Brand Central than their prices in previous GT games or their sticker prices when new.
- Additionally, in order to enforce the invitation requirement, both the Enzo Ferrari '02 and Porsche Carrera GT '04 are not available from Used Cars. Both (along with all invite-only cars) are available from tickets, however.
- While not requiring an invitation, the Lexus LFA '10 is also not available from Used Cars, presumably due to being priced over 1,000,000 credits.
- Following the release of Update 1.11, it was reported that existing brand invitations can expire earlier than intended.[1] This was subsequently fixed in version 1.12, with players receiving all manufacturer invitations as a compensation. The invitations had to be claimed before April 24th, 2022. If Update 1.12 was installed on the day it was launched, the invites expires on May 14, 2022, unless an additional invitation was obtained after the update was installed.
- Because Brand Central's data is fetched from servers, it is possible for cars here to be marked as limited stock or sold out. However, the only time this occurs would be if a player loses their connection to the servers while in Brand Central; in this case, all Brand Central cars would be marked as sold out until the player regains server connection and re-enters it.
- Only cars sold from Brand Central can be won from tickets (regardless of the ticket type) or as birthday gifts.
- The Brand Central complex is also used in some Café expository texts (notably the Dodge Viper collection) shown after the player completes a menu book. It is also possible that the complex is inspired by shopping outlets run by the Simon property group.
- The Ferrari collection uses more of the underground pathway rather than the main complex.
- When viewed from the World Map, it is implied that the complex uses a Corinthian-style architecture.
- Brand Central is one of many background scenes available in the VR Showroom mode, exclusive for PlayStation VR2 users (only available on PlayStation 5).
- BBS is listed as Japanese, despite being a German wheel manufacturer. This is due to the Japanese BBS branch being represented.
- The Brand Central complex is the largest landmark in the World Map.
- For cars that are sold from both here and Used Cars, the description text (the "Learn More" button) feature slightly different texts between both.
- From version 1.35, if Transmission/Broadcast Mode is enabled, no music will play here, as all menu songs assigned for it are flagged as non-stream friendly.