- Two DLC packs will include classic content
- Circuit de la Sarthe to be first DLC track in Rennsport v1.0
- Porsche and Mercedes-Benz GT1 cars coming ‘late 2025’
- Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI and Mercedes-Benz C Class V6 coming ‘early 2026’
Rennsport is gearing up for its v1.0 release on PC and consoles next month, with developer Competition Company showcasing its single-player offering at SimRacing Expo.
However, little is known about the game’s future DLC up until now, with a previous teaser indicating that the German studio was aiming to bring historic racecars to the sim.
Endurance Classics Part 1 DLC – Rennsport
Speaking to Traxion, Competition Company has stated that the Endurance Classics Part 1 DLC, which will be released ‘late 2025’, will contain at least three cars and one track, comprising the Mercedes-Benz CLK LM and Porsche 911 GT1 contenders from the late ‘90s, and a previously confirmed Porsche 956 Group C prototype.
However, the DLC will also feature the Circuit de la Sarthe, home of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in what is likely to be a popular addition for classic endurance racing enthusiasts.

Touring Classics Part 1 DLC – Rennsport
Likewise, the Touring Classics Part 1 DLC, which is scheduled to release in ‘early 2026’, will feature four legendary DTM cars from the series’ heyday, including the Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI and Mercedes-Benz C Class V6, which battled together in the DTM between 1993-1995 (and in the ITC in 1996).
This pack will also include BMW’s and Mercedes-Benz’s main protagonists from the late ‘80s and early ‘90s DTM – the E30 M3 and the AMG 190 E Evo, respectively – providing plenty of Group A tin top thrills.
Intriguingly, each DLC’s ‘Part 1’ moniker indicates that Rennsport players can look forward to further historic racing content in future.

Rennsport prices
Both DLC packs will be included in Rennsport’s Deluxe Version on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, although individual pack prices have yet to be revealed.
The Standard Edition of Rennsport will be €49.99 on PC and €59.99 on console, while the Deluxe Edition will be €69.99 on PC and €79.99 on console.
Although Rennsport will ditch its current unpopular free-to-play pricing structure from v1.0 onwards, current Diamond Founder’s Pack owners on PC will gain the Deluxe Edition of the game when it releases into v1.0, with all who pre-order Rennsport given the Ford Mustang GT3 as bonus content and 72-hour early access.
The Diamond Founder’s Pack bonus only applies to PC versions of the game, however.
Rennsport Endurance Classics Part 1 contents
- Release date: late 2025
- Porsche 911 GT1
- Mercedes-Benz CLK LM
- Porsche 956
- 24h Le Mans De La Sarthe Circuit
Rennsport Touring Classics Part 1 contents
- Release date: early 2026
- Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI
- Mercedes-Benz AMG 190 E EVO
- BMW E30 M3
- Mercedes-Benz C Class V6 DTM
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