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Kunos Simulazioni has revealed several new Assetto Corsa EVO cars and tracks set to arrive in future updates after v0.4.
During this year’s SimRacing Expo, Kunos Simulazioni confirmed a November release window for Assetto Corsa EVO’s v0.4 update, which is set to bring several new cars along with the Nurburgring, Oulton Park and Road Atlanta.
Beyond that, additional cars and tracks planned for future updates after v0.4 are now confirmed.
Footage seen by Traxion shows a faithfully recreated version of the 2025 Ferrari F1 car, the current SF25 driven by Lewis Hamilton and Charles LeClerc. A close-up shot reveals Hamilton’s signature on the steering wheel, highlighting the exquisite attention to detail.
While it was teased last month, this represents our best look yet as the car model appears to be finished, with selectable liveries including special designs seen in the Canadian, Miami and Italian Grand Prixs.
Another new car arriving after the v0.4 update is the reborn Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale. A modern take on the original supercar, it produces 750hp from a 3.0-litre, twin-turbo V8, and looks staggeringly beautiful. Assetto Corsa EVO will mark its debut in a PC racing game.
Elsewhere, the 992-generation Porsche 911 GT3 RS is set to join the roster. Featuring improved aerodynamics, it produces over 500hp from a naturally-aspirated six-cylinder boxer engine. The track-focused sports car joins the current-generation GT3 Cup already in the game.
Rounding off the new cars previewed are the new-generation BMW M2 G82 fitted with M Performance parts (coincidentally, Ubisoft also announced that the M2 CS G87 will make its video game debut in The Crew Motorfest next month) and McMurtry Spéirling.
The Ferrari Purosangue SUV and SP1 single-seater speedster were also previewed during a demonstration of the free roam mode at the SimRacing Expo.  
A timeframe for when these new cars will be added is not known, but they will possibly arrive in Assetto Corsa EVO’s 0.5 update either later this year or early next year.
In addition to these cars, several new circuits are also revealed, including Watkins Glen and Monza, though the latter was previously announced.
Screenshots also appear to tease Sebring for a future update.
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