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We're edging closer to the full release of Assetto Corsa Evo, with the game now available in Early Access and a v1.0 rollout looking set for autumn this year. The car list is beginning to grow, and it's already a pretty diverse selection.
Compared to the original, and 2018’s GT racing-centric spinoff, Assetto Corsa Competizione, Evo is so far focusing more heavily than ever on road cars, with only a couple of pure motorsport machines confirmed so far.
The latest update from developer Kunos Simulazioni, though, shows off a bit more variety. Newly confirmed cars include the mind-scrambling McMurtry Spéirling fan car, and some sort of open-wheeler – we can't pin it down exactly, but we're pretty sure it's the V10-powered Ferrari F2004.
Below, we’ve put together a list of every car available in the game so far, and more coming soon.
Alpine A110 S in Assetto Corsa Evo
Audi:
- RS3 (8Y)
BMW:
- M2 (G87)
- M2 CS Racing (F87)
- M4 CSL (G82)
Caterham:
- Seven
Chevrolet:
- Camaro ZL1
Ferrari:
- 296 GTB
- Daytona SP3
- F40 Competizione
Ford:
- Escort RS Cosworth
- Fiesta ST Mk8
Honda:
- NSX-R (NA1)
- S2000
Hyundai:
- i20 N
- i30 N
- Elantra N TCR
- Ioniq 5 N
- N Vision 74 concept

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Lamborghini:
- Huracan STO
Lancia:
- Delta HF Integrale Evo
Lotus:
- Emira V6
- Exige V6 Cup
Maserati:
- GT2
Mazda:
- MX-5 (NA)
- MX-5 Cup (ND)
McLaren:
- 765LT
McMurtry:
- Spéirling
Mercedes:
- 190E 2.5-16 Evolution II
- AMG GT 63 (C192)
- AMG GT2

Mini:
- Rover Mini Cooper 1.3i
Morgan:
- Super 3
Porsche:
- 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport
- 911 Carrera (992)*
- 911 Turbo 3.6 (964)
- 911 GT3 Cup (992)
Toyota:
- GR86
Volkswagen:
- Golf GTI Mk1
- Golf GTI Clubsport Mk8
*We only get a brief closeup of a wheel and brake caliper in terms of in-game footage, but a small piece of real life footage seems to confirm this
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