With not long until Kunos Simulazioni release their new racing sim, the Assetto Corsa EVO Early Access Car List is being revealed, with new entries being shared each day on social media.
At initial release on Early Access, Assetto Corsa EVO will include 20 cars, and five circuits, which will be available to use in single player practice and quick racers, or in the new Driving Academy mode which will help you improve your techniques and lap times. And you’ll be able to race them at Imola, Brands Hatch, Laguna Seca, Bathurst and Suzuka.
So far, three posts have revealed 12 of the cars which will be available, with eight more likely to be shared before January 16th. They are:
- Abarth 695 Biposto
- Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm
- Alpine A110 S
- BMW M2 CS Racing
- BMW M4 CSL
- Ferrari 296 GTB
- Ferrari 488 Challenge EVO
- Ford Escort RS Cosworth
- Hyundai I30 N Hatchback
- Mazda MX5 ND Cup
- Toyota GR86
- Volkswagen Golf 8 GTI Clubsport
We know that lots more cars and tracks will be arriving for Assetto Corsa EVO during the Early Access phase, and following the full release, including the open world Eifel region around the Nurburgring and Nordschleife, along with those tracks, Fuji Speedway and more. And a number of other car manufacturers will be definitely appearing at some stage, including Audi, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Honda, Lamborghini, Lancia, Lotus, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Mini, Morgan, and Porsche, with screenshots and videos showing some examples from them.
Other details for the Early Access release include both VR and triple-screen support, and access to the first step in the new game economy, which includes car rentals and purchases, driver profiles with XP, ranks and rewards, and both Showroom and Car customisation.
You can find Assetto Corsa EVO on Steam here. We’ll be covering the latest Assetto Corsa EVO news and updates, along with maintaining a constantly updated car list and track list.
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