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RaceRoom confirms BMW, Porsche and Lamborghini Hypercars for next update

RaceRoom has announced that three LMDh Hypercars will join the sim on the 24th of September alongside its next major update.

RaceRoom Porsche LMDh
  • Three LMDh ‘hypercars’ will be released for RaceRoom later this month
  • The first contemporary cars of this type for the sim racing platform
  • BMW M Hybrid V8
  • Lamborghini SC63
  • Porsche 963

As previously teased, RaceRoom Racing Experience developer KW Studios has revealed that three Hypercars will be joining the game this month.

The BMW M Hybrid V8, Lamborghini SC63 and Porsche 963 will all appear in RaceRoom’s next major update, which is scheduled for the 24th of September.

RaceRoom Lamborghini LMDh

No pricing details have been revealed, but KW has at least stated that its LMDh cars will be ‘recreated in meticulous detail, including full simulation of the hybrid system, ICE engine maps, brake migration, and Virtual Energy management.’

This statement is sure to interest iRacing’s developers, as the subscription-based sim recently released another hybrid system update in the Season 4 2025 build, minus crucial Hypercar features like Virtual Energy and manual regen and deployment options

RaceRoom BMW LMDh

The three Hypercars represent the first major prototype release in RaceRoom since the Mazda RT24 P DPi was unveiled two years ago. RaceRoom has already stated that a fourth Hypercar is in the works, with progress on a fifth continuing in the background.

RaceRoom has also teased the Renault Laguna Super Tourer in recent times, as well as its much-anticipated ranked multiplayer system, with one Hypercar screenshot apparently teasing the addition of Sebring in future, although this has not been confirmed.

Are you looking forward to driving three new LMDh Hypercars in RaceRoom? Let us know in the comments below.

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  1. Racerom has a very interesting content whether with the supertouring and the many circuits that cannot be found elsewhere. But I’m really not a fan of their FFB, especially after riding on LMU

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