Gran Turismo 7

Gran Turismo 7 Engine Swap Compatibility List

Know what engines work on your car.

Gran Turismo 7 is the first entry in the long-running series to introduce engine swapping, a mechanic that allows players to use different engines on their cars. This results in changes in driving profiles and in how the cars perform on the road. Players can swap engines as long as they have compatible engines on hand. This guide will let you know how engine swaps work and which cars are compatible with what engine.

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Engines can be acquired using Roulette Tickets, which are earned while playing the game. Players can’t pick and choose, however, as engines are randomly awarded.

Every car in Gran Turismo 7 is compatible with at least one or two engines other than its own. The Parts section of My Garage will show you the engines and parts that you have collected, and will also indicate whether a certain engine in your inventory is compatible with your cars. Change into a compatible vehicle, then swap its engine in My Garage.

Which Cars Can Be Engine Swapped In GT7?

Engine

Source Car

Compatible Cars

R5-20vT-Quattro-Pikes

Audi Sport quattro S1 Pikes Peak ’87

Volkswagen Golf I GTI ’83

BYH-R8

Audi R8 4.2 ’07

Audi TTS Coupe ’14

Toyota MR2 GT-S ’97

P65B44-Z4

BMW Z4 GT3 ’11

BMW 3.0 CSL ’73

BMW M3 ’03

LT4-Camaro

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE Package ’18

TVR Tuscan Speed 6 ’00

LS9-Corvette

Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (C6) ’09

Pontiac Firebird Trans Am ’78

LT1-Corvette

Chevrolet Corvette Stingray (C7) ’14

Mazda Roadster S (ND) ’15

LT5-Corvette-C7

Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 ’19

Chevrolet Corvette Convertible (C3) ’69

Chevrolet Corvette Stingray (C3) ’69

Nissan Silvia K’s Type S (S14) ’94

Subaru BRZ STI Sport ’18

Toyota 86 GT”Limited” ’16

Hellcat-Charger

Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat ’15

Dodge Challenger R/T ’70

Plymouth Superbird ’70

Jeep Willys MB ’45 (new in v1.27)

F136F-458

Ferrari 458 Italia ’09

Alfa Romeo 4C ’14

F140B-Enzo

Enzo Ferrari ’02

Ferrari F40 ’92 (new in v1.27)

V8-Ford-GT-LM-Test

Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car

Ford Focus RS ’18

Coyote-5.0L-Mustang

Ford Mustang GT ’15

DeTomaso Pantera ’71

Ford Mustang Mach 1 ’71

Voodoo-5.2L-GT350R

Ford Shelby GT350R ’16

1932 Ford Roadster Hot Rod

K20C1-Civic-’20

Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition (FK8) ’20

Honda Beat ’91

Honda Civic Type R (EK) ’98

Honda Integra Type R (DC2) ’98

Mini-Cooper ‘S’ ’65

Abarth 595 SS ’70 (new in v1.27)

HR-414E-NSX

Honda NSX CONCEPT-GT ’16

Amuse S2000 GT1 Turbo (v1.26)

Honda NSX Type R ’92 (v1.26)

Honda NSX Type R ’02 (v1.26)

Subaru BRZ Drift Car ’17 (v1.26)

L539-Aventador-SV

Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SV ’15

Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary ’88 (new in v1.27)

3UZ-FE-SC430

Lexus SC430 GT500 ’08

Toyota Crown Athlete G ’13

Toyota Tundra TRD Pro ’19

R26B-787B

Mazda 787B ’91

Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD) ’02

Mazda RX-8 Spirit R ’12

13B-REW-RX-7

Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD) ’02

Mazda Eunos Roadster (NA Special Package) ’89

Suzuki Cappuccino (EA11R) ’91

VK45DE-GT-R

Nissan GT-R GT500 ’08

Nissan Fairlady Z (Z34) ’08

VR38DETT-GT-R-NISMO

Nissan GT-R NISMO ’17

Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione ’91

Nissan 180SX Type X ’96

Nissan Fairlady Z 300ZX TT 2seater ’89

Nissan Silvia spec-R Aero (S15) Touring Car (v1.26)

SR20DET-Silvia-S15

Nissan SILVIA spec-R AERO (S15) ’02

Nissan Silvia K’s Dia Selection (S13) ’90

M64/03-911

Porsche 911 Carrera RS (964) ’92

Volkswagen 1200 ’66

Volkswagen Sambabus Typ 2 ’62

M97/80-911

Porsche 911 RSR (991) ’17

Porsche 911 Turbo (930) ’81 (new in v1.27)

LS7-Rampage

Roadster Shop Rampage

Amuse NISMO 380RS Super Leggera

DeLorean S2 ’04

LS7-BRZ

Subaru BRZ Drift Car ’17

Nissan Silvia Q’s (S13) ’88

H25A-Escudo

Suzuki V6 Escudo Pikes Peak Special spec.98

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Final ’15

2JZ-GTE-Supra

Toyota SUPRA RZ ’97

Nissan SILVIA spec-R AERO (S15) ’02

Subaru BRZ S ’21

Toyota GR86 RZ ’21

Toyota GR Yaris RZ “High performance” ’20

Engine Swapping Reminders

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Here are some things you need to consider before swapping your cars’ engines:

  • Engine swapping is permanent — you will never be able to undo the engine swap once it’s done.
  • Tuning, after swapping engines, is also permanent. You cannot revert settings back to how they were once the engine has been tuned at the tuning shop.
  • Swapping engines will affect your cars’ Performance Points value, and may render them unusable for certain events.

That’s all you need to know about Engine Swap compatibility in Gran Turismo 7. Make sure to swap engines only if you have other cars to use for certain events. You can read a full review of Gran Turismo 7 here at Operation Sports.

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