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The Ending is a final sequence that appears in all Gran Turismo games except in Gran Turismo HD.

Gran Turismo 1[]

  • Complete all races with all car classes in Arcade Mode in either Normal or Difficult level or also by completing the Gran Turismo World Cup in order to watch in "Bonus Items" section. The ending video lasts for 5 minutes with 19 seconds.

Gran Turismo 2[]

There are 2 endings in this game:

  • The first ending is available after winning races on all circuits in Arcade Mode. For unknown reasons, this ending is not featured in the PAL version of the game. Lasts for 4 minutes and 34 seconds.
  • The second ending is available after completing the Gran Turismo World League. Unlike other Gran Turismo games, the ending credits won't roll immediately once completed the championship. Instead, the messages "CONGRATULATIONS! You are the World Champion" in orange text and "Check Your BONUS ITEMS on ARCADE MODE DISC" in gray text appear. As a result, the ending sequence is available to see in the Arcade Mode disc under "Bonus Items". Lasts for approximately 5 minutes.

Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec[]

The game has 2 endings:

  • Ending A: Complete all races in Arcade Mode in Easy Difficulty or higher, or finish all Beginner League races. This ending shows a clip of a Toyota Castrol TOM'S SUPRA '00 driving through Seattle Circuit in a sepia color scheme followed by the first notes of "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147: Chorale. Jesus bleibet meine Freude (Arr. for Piano)" by Lang Lang. Lasts for a 1 minute and 32 seconds making it the shortest ending movie in the series to date.
  • Ending B: Complete all races in Arcade Mode in Normal Difficulty or higher, or finish all Amateur League races. In the PAL versions shows clips of cars in 1990's sepia colour while in the international versions from the game shows clips of cars in purplish colour scheme. The song "Again" by Lenny Kravitz plays. Both they last for 3 minutes and 47 seconds. If Amateur League races are completed before completing the Beginner ones, the first one is unlocked too to watch in "Clear Status" section in Arcade Mode.

Gran Turismo Concept[]

  • Obtainable by completing all races in Professional difficulty. In the Korean version plays the same PAL ending B video from Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec while the PAL version plays a clip of cars in greyish color scheme. The song that plays is a sad piano music. It lasts the same minutes from the previous game.

Gran Turismo 4 Prologue[]

  • Completing all races in any difficulty unlocks the Ending Sequence. Unlike other Gran Turismo games, the ending sequence doesn't show the people and manufacturers who created and collaborated in the game. It only shows clips in both live-action and in-game of Gran Turismo 4. After the ending video, a white screen with the words "COMING SOON" appears. It lasts for 5 minutes with 42 seconds.

Gran Turismo 4[]

Tourist Trophy[]

  • Completing the event TT World Series. Unlike Gran Turismo series, the ending credits won't roll immediately after completing the championship. Instead, the player must watch the ending movie in the main menu. Lasts for 5 minutes and 57 seconds.

Gran Turismo 5 Prologue[]

  • Completing all races in C, B and A classes with Bronze trophy or better. The same ending song from Gran Turismo 4 plays throughout the ending credits. Lasts for 5 minutes and 37 seconds.

Gran Turismo PSP[]

  • Completing section H or I in the Driving Challenges. The post-credit shows the preview of Gran Turismo 5 and unlocks more sections in Driving Challenges. It lasts for 5 minutes and 20 seconds.

Gran Turismo 5[]

The game has 2 endings, the short version and the extended version.

  • Ending Short Version: Completing the Gran Turismo World Championship in Professional Hall. Also unlocks the Finale trophy. The song that plays is Day To Live by Daiki Kasho. Lasts for 2 minutes and 18 seconds.
  • Ending Long Version: Completing the Dream Car Championship in Extreme Hall, as "1979" by Smashing Pumpkins, plays out during the first part of the ending followed by a clip of Nürburgring 24h. The full ending theme from GT3: A-Spec Ending A, "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147: Chorale. Jesus bleibet meine Freude (Arr. for Piano)" by Lang Lang, plays during the second part of the ending followed by clip in Tokyo Expressway, a track that didn't appear until GT Sport. Also unlocks the Grand Finale trophy. Lasts for 8 minutes and 55 seconds. Both endings can be watched in GT-TV section.

Gran Turismo 6[]

The game has 2 endings: one is completing the final event in the IB Class and the one after completing the final event in the IA Class.

Gran Turismo Sport[]

  • Completing every Mission Challenge in bronze or better. The Finale trophy unlocks when the final available mission is completed with a bronze or better. This ending clip shows the cruise around Tokyo Expressway, as the ending theme, "Champion" by John Paesano, plays during the first part of the ending. The ending theme of Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec Ending A and Gran Turismo 5, "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147: Chorale. Jesus bleibet meine Freude (Arr. for Piano)" by Lang Ling, plays during the second part of the ending. The messages "Thank you for playing!" "The race will continue..." "Enjoy your ongoing life in GT!" "from the Gran Turismo team" appear after post credits roll. Lasts for 8 minutes with 47 seconds.

Gran Turismo 7[]

  • Completing the World GT Series and completing the final main menu book nº39 in the GT Café. Upon returning to the GT Café before the ending credits starts, the Finale trophy unlocks. Below are the quotes of the ending, as the ending theme of Gran Turismo Sport, "Champion" by John Paesano, plays during the ending scene. The four champions of the FIA Gran Turismo Nations Cup made an appearance during the ending.

  • Luca: Have you claimed your reward? All your Gran Turismo friends are waiting to you, [Nickname]!
  • Andi: Congratulations, [Nickname]! Come back and check out our lineup of cars at any time!
  • Rupert: I think you're ready to buy any part you want, [Nickname]!
  • Solis: Congratulations, [Nickname]! It feels like ages ago that we met when you were taking your National B License.
  • Grady: I pride myself on my resilience, but I'm no match for you, [Nickname]! Congratulations!
  • Portilla: Congratulations from Chile! Seeing drivers improve really makes me happy.
  • Inostroza: We both did well out there.
  • Kawakami: Congratulations! Getting together with your fellow drivers really motivates you to lose, doesn't it?
  • Beauvois: Excellent work! By the way, if you ever come to France, be sure to eat lots of baguettes. They're delicious!
  • Wilk: Nice race, [Nickname]!
  • López: Hey there, [Nickname]. This is Coque López. Congratulations! It's a shame they don't have a piano in this café. I'd love to play you a celebratory song.
  • Bishop: Drum roll for [Nickname]! Well done out there. It was a great race!
  • Rubilar: I'm Nicolás Rubilar, from Chile. I hope you can come and visit someday, [Nickname].
  • Yamanaka: I'm Yamanaka, from Japan. Thanks for another precious GT memory. I'm honored to have raced with you!
  • Suswillo: I'm Adam Suswillo, from the UK. The weather was terrible out there, but it was still a great race.
  • Ordóñez: Hey there, it's Lucas. Congratulations, [Nickname]! And look, Nations Cup winners have come to congratulate you too!
  • Igor: I'm Igor the 2018 champion. Congratulations, [Nickname]! You've certainly gained lots of experience now. You're a real part of our GT family! I look foward to meeting you someday!
  • Hizal: I'm Mikali, the 2019 champion. Well done, [Nickname]! The weather at the Nürburgring was terrible, so i'm really glad we both finished safely. I look foward to meeting you again in an online race someday.
  • Miyazomo: I'm Takuma Miyazomo, from Japan. I'm the 2020 champion. We've raced on lots of different tracks and in many different cars, haven't we? Thank you, [Nickname]. We're sure to meet again someday. I look foward to improving our skills together.
  • Gallo: And i'm Valerio Gallo, the 2021 champion, from Italy. I'm sending you all my best wishes, [Nickname]. I get the feeling that you're a huge fan of the world of cars and of the world of Gran Turismo. Well, congratulations. I hope we can race together again sometime. And remember, you're welcome in Italy any time!
  • Sarah: Big time congratulations, [Nickname]! You know, I still remember the day we first met when I took you to Andi's dealership. I remember like it was yesterday. You've certainly come a long way, and travelled a long way, since then. I think you've earned a little break. ... This doesn't mean your journey's at an end, though. Cars have so much history... ...and so much culture for you to explore. It's truly amazing how deep the world of cars really goes. What's more, driving techniques are never perfected. There's always room for improvement. The world is full of incredible cars. And, each one of them is the result of people's dreams and passions. Of course, new cars are being produced all the time. ... They're being produced as we speak! The words 'Gran Turismo' mean 'grand tour'. And that's what you're on, [Nickname]! I look foward to helping you take the next steps on your journey! See you again... Goodbye for now...

  • Luca: Have you claimed your reward? All your Gran Turismo friends are waiting to you, [Nickname]!
  • Andi: Congratulations, [Nickname]! Come back and check our line-up of cars at any time!
  • Rupert: I think you're ready to buy whatever parts you fancy, [Nickname]!
  • Solis: Congratulations, [Nickname]! It feels like ages ago that we met when you were doing your National B Licence.
  • Grady: I pride myself on my resilience, but I'm no match for you, [Nickname]! Congratulations!
  • Portilla: Congratulations from Chile! Seeing drivers improve really makes me happy.
  • Inostroza: We both did well out there.
  • Kawakami: Congratulations! Getting together with your fellow drivers really makes you determined not to lose, doesn't it?
  • Beauvois: Excellent work! By the way, if you ever come to France, be sure to eat lots of baguettes. They're delicious!
  • Wilk: Nice race, [Nickname]!
  • López: Hey there, [Nickname]. This is Coque López. Congratulations! It's a shame they don't have a piano in this café. I'd love to play you a celebratory song.
  • Bishop: Drum roll for [Nickname]! Well done out there-it was a great race!
  • Rubilar: I'm Nicolás Rubilar, from Chile. I hope you can come and visit someday, [Nickname].
  • Yamanaka: I'm Yamanaka, from Japan. Thanks for another precious GT memory. I'm honoured to have raced with you!
  • Suswillo: I'm Adam Suswillo, from the UK. There are some great races in the World GT Series!
  • Ordóñez: Hey there, it's Lucas. Congratulations, [Nickname]! And look! Nations Cup winners have come to congratulate you too!
  • Igor: I'm Igor the 2018 champion. Congratulations, [Nickname]! You've certainly got lots of experience now. You're a real part of our GT family! I look foward to meeting you someday!
  • Hizal: I'm Mikali, the 2019 champion. Well done, [Nickname]! It was really dark out there on the Nürburgring at dawn, which made for a really trilling race! I'm really glad we both finished safely. I look foward to meeting you again in an online race someday.
  • Miyazomo: I'm Takuma Miyazomo, from Japan. I'm the 2020 champion. We've raced on lots of different tracks and in lots of different cars, haven't we? Thank you, [Nickname]. We're sure to meet again someday. I look foward to improving our skills together!
  • Gallo: And I'm Valerio Gallo, the 2021 champion from Italy. I'm sending you all my best wishes, [Nickname]. I get the feeling you're a huge fan of the world of cars, and of the world of Gran Turismo. Well, congratulations. I hope we can race together again sometime. And remember- you're welcome in Italy any time!
  • Sarah: Massive congratulations, [Nickname]! You know, I still think about the day we first met. I took you to Andi's dealership, didn't I? I remember it like it was yesterday! You've certainly come a long way-and travelled a long way-since then! I think you've earned a little break. ... This doesn't mean your journey's at an end, though! Cars just have so much history... So much culture... And what's more, driving techniques are never perfected, there's always room for improvement. The world's full of incredible cars... And each one of them's a crystallisation of people's dreams and passions. And of course, new cars are being produced all the time. ... Including right now, as we speak! The words 'Gran Turismo' mean 'grand tour', of course... And that's what you're on, [Nickname]! I look foward to helping you take the next steps on your journey! See you again... Goodbye for now!

After that, the ending credits start to roll in a blank background. 13 minutes of credits rolling, it shows a clip of Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 N24 Schulze Motorsport '13 then followed by various GT3 cars including the BMW M6 GT3 Endurance Model '16 then it shows a clip of a diecast model of the Volkswagen Golf I GTI '76, then a clip of Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo followed by various clips of how people created and modeled the Vision Gran Turismo models, then a clip of Zagato Design modelley area museum and finally shows clips from 1000 Miglia. After the ending credits roll ends, the message "One journey comes to an end, marking the start of a new journey". The ending movie is far more longer than other titles lasting for 16-17 minutes.

Upon watching the ending, the player can access to certain content released via updates such as bonus menu books, extra books and the ability to purchase engine swaps and ultimate car upgrades in GT Auto upon reaching certain Car Collector level, as well as unlocking more World Touring Car 600, World Touring Car 700 and World Touring Car 800 races.

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