Assetto Corsa EVO Update 0.3: All New Cars & Multiplayer Confirmed

Asseto Corsa update

Asseto Corsa update

The Assetto Corsa EVO Update 0.3 may have faced a delay, but the new trailer has confirmed what cars are set to arrive in the upcoming patch. Alongside previously announced vehicles, several new additions have also been spotted.

This update is one of the biggest the game has received, mainly because it introduces the highly anticipated multiplayer mode, which Assetto Corsa EVO fans had been asking for quite some time. It aims to significantly improve the gaming experience, and it has all the ingredients necessary to do that.

Continue reading this article as we explore everything that's included in the Assetto Corsa EVO Update 0.3.

Which cars are confirmed for the Assetto Corsa EVO Update 0.3?

BMW M3
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Credit: Kunos Simulazioni

There were four cars showcased in the Assetto Corsa EVO Update 0.3 trailer that had already been confirmed as a part of it. They are:

  • BMW M3 E30 Sport Evolution
  • Dallara Stradale
  • BMW M4 GT3 Evo
  • Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 

All four of these cars were announced earlier, and their inclusion has been confirmed in the latest footage.

What new cars were spotted in the latest trailer?

Lamborghini
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Credit: Kunos Simulazioni

Apart from all the confirmed ones, the trailer also teased several new cars that will be joining the Assetto Corsa EVO lineup. Among these, one of the most notable is the Mercedes-Benz 190E Evo II, a super-saloon that appeared with a reworked splitter and hinted at potential customization features.

The Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO 2 is another terrific edition. This race car is from Lamborghini's one-make series. Two Caterham Seven models were also seen. The first is an entry-level model that was previously seen in previews, and the second one is the race-specific Caterham Seven Academy, which can be identified by its roll cage made of exoskeleton.

The Audi RS 6 Avant was also briefly shown in the trailer, with the exhaust of a blue model. Meanwhile, the Ferrari F2004 Formula 1 car was also shown more clearly this time.

What can players expect next?

With both previously confirmed vehicles and new surprises added to the mix, Update 0.3 is expected to expand the driving roster further. The trailer highlights the diversity of cars players will soon be able to test on track, ranging from classic saloons to modern GT racers to a legendary Formula 1 machine.

Huge improvements have been made to the game's physics, tyre model, and damping. The audio system was reworked to deliver a more immersive experience, and the same happened with the game's UI, which was refined to become more intuitive and easier to navigate.

Plenty of performance optimizations were introduced to make Assetto Corsa EVO run smoothly on players' machines. Above all, the multiplayer mode is coming to the game, with players being able to compete in global races where they can put their driving skills to the test against other users.

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