Gran Turismo Sport Update 1.68 __hot__ May 2026
Gran Turismo Sport Update 1.68
While was a relatively minor patch focused on improved network stability for Lobby mode , it arrived at a pivotal time as the series transitioned toward Gran Turismo 7 .
- Adjusted suspension geometry for Group 3 (Gr.3) cars to reduce excessive oversteer on high-speed corner exits (notably for the Audi R8 LMS, Mercedes-AMG GT3, and Porsche 911 RSR).
- Slightly revised braking stability for rear-wheel drive road cars (e.g., Mazda RX-7 Spirit R, Ferrari 458 Italia) when ABS is set to default.
One of the most significant aspects of any Gran Turismo update is the addition of new cars. Update 1.68 introduces three new vehicles to the game, each with its unique characteristics and performance capabilities. The new cars are: Gran Turismo Sport Update 1.68
- Positive: Most players welcomed the penalty system improvements, noting fewer aggressive dive-bombs going unpunished.
- Mixed: Some felt the physics adjustments made Gr.3 cars “too stable,” reducing the challenge for high-skill drivers.
- Negative: A small subset reported new network disconnect errors (error code CE-21073) after the update, later addressed in hotfix 1.69.
Inside the db_car_spec folder, references were found to the following vehicles, fully modeled but locked: Gran Turismo Sport Update 1
Gran Turismo 7
It is important to note that (the successor to GT Sport ) also has an Update 1.68 (released in March 2026), which is significantly more substantial. If you are looking for information on the newer game, that patch includes: Adjusted suspension geometry for Group 3 (Gr