Assetto Corsa EVO v0.2 Lands Tomorrow

Assetto Corsa EVO v0.2 Lands Tomorrow

Assetto Corsa EVO EA2 Lands Tomorrow – Here's What's Coming

The next big step for Assetto Corsa EVO is just around the corner. Version 0.2 – also known as Early Access Release 2 (EA2) – drops Tuesday, May 7th at 14:00 UTC, and it's a serious statement of intent from Kunos.

With seven new cars, two new circuits, and the first hints of what's to come, EA2 transforms the pre-alpha experience into something far more substantial. Here’s what to expect:

🏎 New Cars – A Diverse and Iconic Line-up

Maserati GT2
A modern GT monster and a sign that EVO is ready to get serious about contemporary racing. Expect raw power and precision with Italian flair.

Mazda MX-5 (NA)
The little roadster that redefined fun behind the wheel. Lightweight, nimble, and a perfect platform for future community racing.

Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA
A throwback with no electronic aids, just you and the car. A dream for purists who love the feel of analogue driving.

Honda NSX-R
Engineered with input from Ayrton Senna, this JDM icon brings balance, precision, and soul to EVO's growing garage.

Alfa Romeo 75 1.8 Turbo Evoluzione
Retro racing aggression with turbo power and bold styling – this one's all about character and control.

Lotus Exige V6 Cup
Lightweight and track-tuned. The Exige will be a favourite for hot lapping and club-level battles.

Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6 (964)
From the golden era of Porsche. Turbo lag, big power, and a whole lot of fun to tame.

🏁 New Circuits – A Global Step Forward

Circuit of the Americas (COTA)
A modern F1 venue with 20 complex corners, dramatic elevation changes, and endless lines to master. A real test of setup and skill.

Donington Park
A classic British circuit that flows beautifully and rewards brave, confident driving. An exciting addition for anyone looking to replicate historic touring car battles.

🚀 What EA2 Really Means

This isn’t just about new content. EA2 marks a pivotal shift in the development of Assetto Corsa EVO. The foundation is being laid for:

  • New gameplay modes
  • Core handling and audio improvements
  • A future-ready platform for both casual racers and hardcore sim fans

At Simracing.GP, we’ll be watching closely to see how these updates shape the competitive possibilities of EVO. Whether it’s club racing with the MX-5 or serious GT2 events with the Maserati, the building blocks for a deep and exciting sim racing ecosystem are taking shape.

EA2 releases May 7th at 14:00 UTC. Fire up your sim rigs – Assetto Corsa EVO just levelled up.

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Written by:

Adam Eley

Commercial Director