New Cars Coming to ACC in 2023, Big Update in the Works

Porsche 992 GT3 R could join the ACC lineup this year.jpeg
The Twittersphere has been ruminating in recent weeks about a major update coming to Assetto Corsa Competizione. What could it entail and what else is coming in the rest of 2023?

Assetto Corsa Competizione is a fan favourite among online racers. Focusing on GT racing, one of the most popular motorsports around, on some of the best tracks in Europe and the world, it certainly occupies a large place on the market. But news and updates have been few and far between in recent months leaving many a racer worried.

It seems there isn't a reason to be scared though as simracing Twitter has exploded recently over the potential for huge news. Even the official Assetto Corsa social pages have begun teasing at possible announcements. Get ready. Something big is coming.

Assetto Corsa Competizione v1.9 on the way?​

Popular YouTuber and ACC fan Jardier began whispers surrounding the next major release all the way back in January. After writing an open letter to the Kunos dev team showing his concern for the game's future, he got a reply stating that a roadmap was on the way detailing plenty of new content.


Ever since then, more and more influencers have jumped on the band wagon hoping for the release of this elusive roadmap. From Jardier alone, countless tweets referring to the lengthy gap since the last content drop and his hopes for an upcoming update have multiplied recently. But with these posts growing over the past 24 hours or-so, does he know something the rest of us don't?


This morning, he took to Twitter saying that, although unconfirmed, the upcoming update for ACC looks massive. Whether that means game-changing features, a large content drop or great improvement to the game's backend, we'll have to wait for official word from Kunos.

Many new ACC cars coming in 2023​

Around this time last year prior to the ACC Challengers' Pack drop, the Kunos development team mentioned that several new cars would be joining the simulator in 2023. Since then, not much has been heard concerning the new models. But based on developments in the motorsport world and what Kunos said in the past, we can work out what is planned this year.

New GT3 cars joining Assetto Corsa Competizione
In 2023, several new GT3 challengers are taking to the circuit for the first time. In the lead up to Le Mans 2024 in which GT3 machinery replaces GTE cars, manufacturers are busy updating or renewing their contenders. In total, three new or renewed cars join the GT3 field this year. Funnily enough, that's the same number of new GT3 cars Kunos said it would add in 2023.


Following on from its Audi sister car last year, the Lamborghini Huracan GT3 is getting an evolution package in 2023. The Italian bull retains its screaming characteristic as the V10 remains in what is being called the Evo II version of the car. Just like the three cars on the list, the Lambo made its competitive debut at the Rolex 24 earlier this year.

Set to be one of the prettiest cars on the GT3 grid in 2023 is the Ferrari 296 GT3. Its sleek design often compared to the Ford GT GTE that took victory at Le Mans in 2016, it looks set to compete at La Sarthe next June. Testing at Paul Ricard for GT World Challenge has shown this car off in beautiful colours, sure to make it a popular car when it lands in ACC.


Finally, the Porsche 992 GT3 R had a difficult start to its career at Daytona this January with controversial BOP. A wider machine than the 991 car, its accentuated haunches help it resemble the outgoing GTE machine from Stuttgart. Fans of the older GT3 car in ACC must not fear as this new model will keep the brand's legendary rear-engine design.

European GT2 Pack
Along with mentioning a trio of GT3 cars coming in 2023, Kunos announced last year that a GT2 pack was on the way for the new year. Well, we're here now so what vehicles can we expect in such a DLC?

The GT2 name may be old, but the category itself is a new one. Cars built with high power, low downforce and a focus on mechanical grip. These are the dream racing machines of rich amateur drivers, capable of near-GT3 speeds without the terror of aerodynamic grip.


The category started out with just a few models: the Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport and Audi R8 LMS GT2. Since then, boutique manufacturers Brabham and KTM have joined the fray with the BT62 and X-Bow respectively. However, series using these SRO regulations typically also accept several single-make cars such as Huracan Super Trofeo and Ferrari 488 Challenge, both of which already feature in ACC. For 2023, the Maserati MC20 and Mercedes AMG GT are also joining the party. But it will be unlikely that they make it into the DLC given an update is set to drop anytime now.

It's all well and good adding new cars to the party. But what the community is really crying out for is a more diverse track list. The game does its best to recreate the most prominent SRO Motorsports championship - GT World Challenge Europe and America, British GT and the IGTC. But even these series aren't complete with tracks missing from various years of each championship. Surely venues like Magny Cours, Sonoma and, for 2023, Yas Marina would help to fill the gaps more than new car classes.

Will a few cars and some feature updates satisfy your desires for Assetto Corsa Competizione?
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I kind of want the full suite of Aussie Supercars and tracks.

They can even change the name of the game to suit. Drop the GT3 focus.Maybe a couple of unicorns and a dragon.

Not taking bets on having this happen.
 
I kind of want the full suite of Aussie Supercars and tracks.

They can even change the name of the game to suit. Drop the GT3 focus.Maybe a couple of unicorns and a dragon.

Not taking bets on having this happen.
I mean, I know your post is a joke :roflmao: but I can't express how much I'd love a ACC-style Supercars game with a full season of cars and laser-scanned tracks. :inlove:

Hopefully the success of games dedicated to replicating a specific series (e.g. GTR 2 for FIA GT back in the day, ACC for SRO GT series) could spur other developers to make games like this in the future. Do a couple things and do them very very well. :)

(I mean, it's a positive I'll say for Motorsport Games, with their single series games they were planning for BTCC, Indycar, and WEC. But they need to first manage to actually release a game and not have it be a dumpster fire like NASCAR 21.) :p
 
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I mean, I know your post is a joke :roflmao: but I can't express how much I'd love a ACC-style Supercars game with a full season of cars and laser-scanned tracks. :inlove:

Hopefully the success of games dedicated to replicating a specific series (e.g. GTR 2 for FIA GT back in the day, ACC for SRO GT series) could spur other developers to make games like this in the future. Do a couple things and do them very very well. :)

(I mean, it's a positive I'll say for Motorsport Games, with their single series games they were planning for BTCC, Indycar, and WEC. But they need to first manage to actually release a game and not have it be a dumpster fire like NASCAR 21.) :p
If I ever win Lotto Im going to ring up Kunos Simulazioni and ask if 1 million is enough to fund an Aussie DLC pack...
 
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If I ever win Lotto Im going to ring up Kunos Simulazioni and ask if 1 million is enough to fund an Aussie DLC pack...
If I won a very, very big amount of cash, I would try to fund a WEC sim. We're entering a new golden age of endurance racing right now and a great sim is needed.
 
since it appears Rennsport is never going to actually release this is welcome to have more gt3's in ACC instread.
 
If I won a very, very big amount of cash, I would try to fund a WEC sim. We're entering a new golden age of endurance racing right now and a great sim is needed.
Then it would have to be a VERY big amount of cash because not only would you have to fund the development of said title...2 to 3 years of zero income btw...you also would have to pry the license from MSG, and since they are so cash poor, they might want to squeeze you for as much as possible. It would almost be like funding two sims.
 
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New more similar cars again? What's the point? Boring, no interest.
They should be working hard on AC 2, only this will be interesting.
It may seem repetitive, but this is the official game of SRO....they kinda have to keep the roster up to date with the real world.
 
Then it would have to be a VERY big amount of cash because not only would you have to fund the development of said title...2 to 3 years of zero income btw...you also would have to pry the license from MSG, and since they are so cash poor, they might want to squeeze you for as much as possible. It would almost be like funding two sims.
I'd wait for MSG to go bankrupt,... And as I said, I would have to win a very big amount. Like the Powerball, or something like that! ;)
 
I’m personally much more interested in hearing an update from Kunos on the development status of Assetto Corsa 2.
Well, I'm sure most of their resources are concentrated on AC2. I guess making DLCs for ACC doesn't require their entire staff. An update would be nice indeed, but maybe they simply don't have anything to announce yet. Isn't AC2 supposed to come out in 2024?
 
take the source
remove all SRO logos
change some menu colors
then feel free to license any car, series or track you want.
And call it ACXtended !
 
Yes, I will buy any new content. But I must say I tick by the principle of "new tracks before new cars". New cars I am not really waiting for, if they come: good, if not: good as well. New tracks however - now that would wake me up.
 
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for shots and goggles i'd love to see some older GT3 machinery be added for some of the longtime fans to hoon around in
Been saying that for years.
Cars like the Z4 GT3, Corvette GT3 and the older GT3 Porsches are some of the most iconic GT cars and would finally be a great addition to race the Gallardo and the Jaguar that cant keep up with the modern GT3s.
 

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