As the Early Access of Assetto Corsa EVO is fast approaching, Kunos Simulazioni has unveiled four more cars sim racers can look forward to come January 16.
The first four of 20 cars were already known, and now we know the identity of four more: As the release of Assetto Corsa EVO draws ever nearer, Kunos Simulazioni has revealed anothe quartet of cars that will be part of the first Early Access Release on January 16.
It is only one week to go until sim racers can get our hands on the eagerly-anticipated Assetto Corsa EVO. As the timer counts down, the 20 cars that are set to be included are being continuously revealed, with the first four being the Toyota GR86, BMW M2 CS Racing, Ferrari 296 GTB and Abarth 695 Biposto. They are joined by two modern road cars, a beloved classic, and an entry-level race car.
Undoubtedly Kunos are saving some of the more high-end powerful cars for later to really build hype, but these cars are no slouches at all. The Giulia is the fastest of the second batch of cars, sporting a very similar same engine as the Ferrari 296 GTB, a 2.9-litre twinturbo V6 producing 533 horsepower. The Mazda on the other hand is low on power but can be thrown about and help novice racers learn car control, making it quite the popular choice for racing.
With two sets of four cars revealed over the past few days, it is a safe bet to assume that there will be three more quartets to be unveiled in the coming days. Stay tuned to OverTake to learn more details about AC EVO ahead of its early access release on 16 January.
Which of these four newly revealed cars are you most excited to drive in Assetto Corsa EVO? Let us know in the comments below and join the discussion in our AC EVO forum!
The first four of 20 cars were already known, and now we know the identity of four more: As the release of Assetto Corsa EVO draws ever nearer, Kunos Simulazioni has revealed anothe quartet of cars that will be part of the first Early Access Release on January 16.
It is only one week to go until sim racers can get our hands on the eagerly-anticipated Assetto Corsa EVO. As the timer counts down, the 20 cars that are set to be included are being continuously revealed, with the first four being the Toyota GR86, BMW M2 CS Racing, Ferrari 296 GTB and Abarth 695 Biposto. They are joined by two modern road cars, a beloved classic, and an entry-level race car.
Assetto Corsa EVO Early Access Cars - Part 2
- Volkswagen Golf 8 GTI
- Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm
- Mazda MX5 ND Cup
- Ford Escort RS Cosworth
Undoubtedly Kunos are saving some of the more high-end powerful cars for later to really build hype, but these cars are no slouches at all. The Giulia is the fastest of the second batch of cars, sporting a very similar same engine as the Ferrari 296 GTB, a 2.9-litre twinturbo V6 producing 533 horsepower. The Mazda on the other hand is low on power but can be thrown about and help novice racers learn car control, making it quite the popular choice for racing.
With two sets of four cars revealed over the past few days, it is a safe bet to assume that there will be three more quartets to be unveiled in the coming days. Stay tuned to OverTake to learn more details about AC EVO ahead of its early access release on 16 January.
Which of these four newly revealed cars are you most excited to drive in Assetto Corsa EVO? Let us know in the comments below and join the discussion in our AC EVO forum!



