- Assetto Corsa’s v0.4 update launches November 2025
- Adds three new tracks: Nurburgring Nordschleife, Oulton Park and Road Atlanta
- Nine new cars including Ferrari F40 LM, BMW M3 (E46) CSL and Toyota Supra MKIV
Following a teaser last month, Kunos Simulazioni has unveiled the contents of Assetto Corsa EVO’s eagerly anticipated v0.4 update at this year’s SimRacing Expo.
Road Atlanta makes Assetto Corsa debut as Nurburgring returns
Headlining Assetto Corsa EVO’s fourth Early Access update is the long-awaited return of the Nürburgring. A staple of the franchise, players can race on every version of the Green Hell, including the Nordschleife, Nurburgring GP, the 24H layout that combines the Nurburgring GP and Nordschleife, and the Touristenfarthen layout.

Two more circuits join the roster in update v0.4. These include Oulton Park, available in the International and Foster layouts, and Road Atlanta. Home of the Motul Petit Le Mans, the 2.54-mile long circuit based in Georgia will make its official Assetto Corsa debut in the v0.4 update.

Nine new cars
Accompanying the new circuits are nine new cars, six confirmed so far, including one GT and five road vehicles. The standout is arguably the ferocious Ferrari F40 LM. Compared to the standard supercar, the LM version’s V8 twin-turbo engine is boosted to 720hp, a significant rise from 478hp, thanks to larger intercoolers, increased turbo pressure and new camshafts.

Alongside the F40 LM, Assetto Corsa EVO’s latest update expands the road car roster with the BMW M3 CSL, an ultra-light version of the E46 sports saloon, as well as the Porsche Cayman 718 GT4 RS, Mini John Cooper S, Ferrari Daytona SP3 and Toyota Supra MKIV.
Engine swap and drift models
Of note, the Mini is of the ‘classic’ pre-BMW era variety and will come with an engine swap version. That model has a 1.6-litre Honda B16 DOHC VTEC engine with ‘over’ 160 bhp.
The Supra will come in a drift version, which, according to the developers, will feature “higher torque, full bodykit, specific drifting wheel angles and steer lock.” It marks the start of drift-themed content for the title, a driving sub-genre that is popular in the original Assetto Corsa.

Assetto Corsa EVO’s v0.4 update will launch in November, but a more specific release date has yet to be confirmed. A suite of single-player and multiplayer updates is also expected in 0.4, but has not yet been detailed.
Ahead of its release, visitors at the SimRacing Expo can try the new cars and tracks in the update.
At the SimRacing Expo, Kunos also lifted the wraps off Assetto Corsa Rally, a new spin-off game in development by Supernova Games Studios.
New tracks in Assetto Corsa EVO update v0.4
- Nurburgring (Nordschleife, GP, 24H and Touristenfarthen layouts)
- Oulton Park (International and Foster layouts)
- Road Atlanta
New cars in Assetto Corsa EVO update v0.4 (so far)
- Ferrari F40 LM
- BMW M3 (E46) CSL
- Porsche Cayman 718 GT4 RS
- Mini John Cooper S and Honda engine swap version
- Ferrari Daytona SP3
- Toyota Supra MKIV and dedicated drift version
- BMW M8 Competition
- Peugeot 205 T16
- Renault 5 GT Turbo
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