While these numbers may not scream "blockbuster," they represent a solid return on investment for a film with a $60 million production baseline. The film performed particularly well in international markets, which have historically been strongholds for racing films. Against its estimated production budget (excluding marketing costs), Gran Turismo successfully recouped its costs and turned a profit, though it was not a breakout financial juggernaut.

The production famously utilized real cars, tracks, and practical stunts, minimizing reliance on green screens.

| Metric | Result | |--------|--------| | Budget | $60 million | | Worldwide Gross | $121.7 million | | Theatrical ROI | Profitable (est. 2x budget before ancillaries) | | Metacritic | 46/100 (Mixed) | | Audience Mood | Surprisingly enthusiastic |

The film had a production budget of approximately $100 million, which is a relatively modest amount for a big-budget action film. The budget was likely used to cover the costs of high-octane racing sequences, impressive visual effects, and the casting of popular actors such as Orlando Bloom and Archie Madekwe.