{"id":81217,"date":"2025-01-28T22:45:48","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:45:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/gran-turismo-7-most-expensive-cars-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:45:48","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:45:48","slug":"gran-turismo-7-most-expensive-cars-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/gran-turismo-7-most-expensive-cars-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Gran Turismo 7: Most expensive cars &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Gran Turismo 7: Most expensive cars Polyphony DigitalGran Turismo 7 has some truly mind-bogglingly expensive cars, some of which will take a while to acquire. We\u2019ve got you covered though and provided a complete top 10 of the game\u2019s most expensive cars to buy to show you what you\u2019re working for. Polyphony Digital\u2019s Gran Turismo 7 is a highly accessible game, but some of its pristine automobiles are a tad more premium and more inaccessible than others. Even being thrifty won\u2019t get you that close to the game\u2019s priciest pieces of fine-looking metal. Nevertheless, it gives players who have that \u201cgotta catch \u2019em all\u201d mentality towards Gran Turismo\u2019s portfolio of cars a big incentive to succeed. So without further ado, here are the 10 most expensive cars in the racing game. Most expensive cars in GT7 There\u2019s no other metric needed to create this list other than knowing the 10 vehicles that require the highest amount of Credits. The game\u2019s currency can be earned in a variety of ways, and you can stack up to 10,000,000 in the bank of earned money. Be warned, things get very heavy on the wallet very quickly! Plus, check out our full Gran Turismo 7 review too. 10. Veyron 16.4 \u201913 \u2014 Cr. 2,000,000 Despite being first up, the Veyron 16.4 \u201913 is an absolute dream to look at. Its Gran Turismo 7 price tag is justified because this 1,000 BHP beast has a meaty turbo engine residing in it, and it boasts that state-of-the-art swagger the Bugatti brand is known for. 9. Enzo Ferrari \u201902 \u2014 Cr. 2,500,000 If you\u2019re familiar with high-end Ferraris, especially the Enzo variation, then you\u2019ll know they all retain a familiar angled shape. This is usually accompanied by the trademark red that we should just call \u2018Ferrari Red\u2019 at this point. Plus, despite not being incredibly powerful, it\u2019s a classic Supercar. 8. Red Bull X2014 Standard \u2014 Cr. 3,000,000 Above the 3 million threshold now and Red Bull have two offerings that are both the same price, just offering marginally different Max Power and Max Torque numbers. Also, the engine in each model is different, with the X2014 using a Turbo aspiration. 7. Red Bull X2019 Competition \u2014 Cr. 3,000,000 Pretty much see above for the X2019. Next-to-nothing in terms of cosmetic differences, the X2019 Competition version contrasts the X2014 with its natural engine and slightly bigger BHP. 6. Vulcan \u201916 \u2014 Cr. 3,300,000 It\u2019s hard to believe that Aston Martin could create such a futuristic and grounded car compared to their usual designs, but the Vulcan is something else. Slap on some neon wheels and it would look like it was straight out of Cyberpunk 2077. It\u2019s also got plenty of juice to command its 3,300,000 fee. 5. FXX K \u201914 \u2014 Cr. 3,600,000 The FXX K \u201914 also featured very prominently in our fastest Gran Turismo 7 cars list too. Again, being a genuine vehicle adds to the Ferrari\u2019s aura, and you can\u2019t help but admire the sporty get-up of the expensive Ferrari, especially compared to the Enzo. 4. McClaren P1 GTR \u201916 \u2014 Cr. 3,600,000 The value of these cars is slowly increasing, which means more pain to your Credits balance. The McClaren P1 GTR \u201916 isn\u2019t all that far away in terms of build compared to the Ferraris if we\u2019re being honest. It\u2019s another powerful weapon on wheels and if you\u2019re looking to acquire a proper Supercar, then it might come down to brand loyalty and preference. 3. Veneno \u201914 \u2014 Cr. 3,640,000 Just edging out the McClaren P1 GTR \u201916 is the only Lamborghini mention on the list. If you think of Supercars, then a Lambo is more inevitable than Thanos. It\u2019s quite shy of the 1,000 BHP club, but goodness gracious is it a big car. You\u2019ll get plenty of bang for your buck with this Italian stallion. 2. 919 Hybrid \u201916 \u2014 Cr. 10,000,000 Just like that, prices have escalated and shot up to an eye-watering 10,00o,000 Credits for the last two vehicles! We\u2019re not completely sure why the 919 Hybrid is \u201916 is 10,000,000 either, it does look nice, and we love the fin at the back, but 507 BHP isn\u2019t a lot for what you\u2019re paying. Still, it\u2019s bragging rights if you manage to get one in your garage. 1. R18 TDI \u201911 \u2014 Cr. 10,000,000 To finish off, again, the Audi R18 TDI \u201911 also bears the weight of a bloated price tag, despite not doing too much to warrant it. Its BHP is 540, slightly more than the 919 Hybrid, but does come with more Max Torque, and its rounded off front just helps it into first place in tie-break rules. Gran Turismo 7: Frame Rate mode vs Ray Tracing mode guide | How to change the camera in Gran Turismo 7 | Gran Turismo 7: Most expensive cars<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Gran Turismo 7: Most expensive cars Polyphony DigitalGran Turismo 7 has some truly mind-bogglingly expensive cars, some of which will take a while to acquire. 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