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Every new car spotted in Assetto Corsa EVO’s video explainer

Released on 25th December 2024, a video titled “Everything you need to know about Assetto Corsa EVO” was released – and here are the fresh car roster additions we spotted.

Every new car spotted in Assetto Corsa EVO’s video explainer video

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As the dulcet tones of developer Kunos Simulazioni’s Marco Massarutto were digested like a smooth Christmas Day Negroni during the latest Assetto Corsa EVO video release, several new motors were spotted.

While the talk of new suspension physics and driving academy systems was interesting… We were mainly focused on the cars.

20 will be included during the 16th January Early Access launch for Assetto Corsa EVO – but more, a lot more, will be added throughout 2025 to make it “more than 100” by the version 1.0 release, expected later in the year.

We have compiled an extensive list of every car showcased so far, which we will keep updated. But, here are the latest additions unveiled during the recent video.

Assetto Corsa EVO Honda NSX
Assetto Corsa EVO Honda NSX

First, as Massarutto talks from his ‘Assetto Corsa EVO garage’, on the screen behind him is the first generation Honda NSX – marking the debut of the Japanese brand.

Assetto Corsa EVO Alfa Romeo Junior
Assetto Corsa EVO Alfa Romeo Junior

Next, there’s the electric crossover Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica 280 Veloce seen in the virtual showroom. This has been previewed by other media outlets, but this is the first time the main official Assetto Corsa channels have displayed the model.

Assetto Corsa EVO Ford Escort Cosworth RS
Assetto Corsa EVO Ford Escort Cosworth RS

Then, the ‘whale tail’ ‘90s hot hatch monster, the Ford Escort Cosworth RS, followed by another model for the expanding list of racing cars – the BMW M2 CS Racing.

Assetto Corsa EVO BMW M2 CS Racing
Assetto Corsa EVO BMW M2 CS Racing

Blink, and you’ll miss it, but there’s a shot of the Alfa Romeo 75, which we believe is the homologation special Turbo Evoluzione due to the red wheels and specific body kit. This is also shown on-screen within ‘Marco’s garage’.

Assetto Corsa EVO Alfa Romeo 75
Assetto Corsa EVO Alfa Romeo 75

It’s not a car, but of note, alongside the previously discussed Hyundai models, the Korean manufacturer’s European development base will be recreated within the open-world Eifel region – expected in summer.

Assetto Corsa EVO Hyundai Building

Several times throughout the video we see the Mercedes-AMG GT. We knew the latest C192 generation model would be included – its interior was in the very first EVO trailer – but up until now, the exact model was not clear. It’s the GT 63, for those wondering.

Assetto Corsa EVO Mercedes-AMG GT 63
Assetto Corsa EVO Mercedes-AMG GT 63

These latest additions sit alongside previously announced models, such as the Ferrari 296 GTB and Alpine A290 concept.

Finally, in the dealership menu, Maserati and Cadillac are included for the first time, although the models available are to be announced later.

Assetto Corsa EVO brand dealership

The previously discussed Driver Academy was also briefly showcased, alongside the initial five tracks.

New Assetto Corsa EVO car roster additions

  • Alfa Romeo 75 Turbo Evoluzione
  • BMW M2 CS Racing
  • Ford Escort Cosworth RS
  • Honda NSX (first generation)

Confirmed Assetto Corsa EVO car roster additions (previously discussed, now locked in)

  • Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica 280 Veloce
  • Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63(C192)

Confirmed Assetto Corsa EVO car brands

  • Abarth
  • Alfa Romeo
  • Alpine
  • Audi
  • BMW
  • Cadillac
  • Chevrolet
  • Ferrari
  • Ford
  • Honda
  • Hyundai
  • Lamborghini
  • Lancia
  • Lotus
  • Maserati
  • Mazda
  • Mercedes-Benz
  • Mini
  • Morgan
  • Porsche
  • Toyota
  • Volkswagen

We have compiled an extensive list of every car showcased so far, which we will keep updated.