Ultimate Assetto Corsa Car List
Whether you’re looking for the game’s free non-DLC list, the cars featured in each DLC pack, or the final roster of 178 cars, we’ve covered it all in this guide.
- Introduction
- Car List (Without DLC Content)
- Car List (Including All DLC Content)
- DLC Content Car Lists
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Conclusion
Introduction
It’s been more than six years since Assetto Corsa first hit the market in 2014, before later reaching Xbox and PS4 consoles in 2016.
Upon release, the original game featured just 37 cars from 10 manufacturers.
Thankfully, since then, gamers have not only built a gigantic third-party modding community, but Kunos have also provided many updates to the game.
The updates that have come along the way have been fantastic, but they can make it somewhat confusing when it comes to figuring out which cars come with the game for those who haven’t purchased the Ultimate Edition.
If you do happen to have the Ultimate Edition, then fear not, as all of the cars in this list will be available for you to enjoy immediately.
As time has progressed, we’re now treated to an impressive potential roster of 178 cars once the additional content is unlocked.
Since the game’s initial launch, there have been a total of 16 free cars that have come along the way with various updates and freely available packs.
But, it’s (unsurprisingly) the Premium content that gives the totals the most significant boost, with an additional selection of 69 cars from 24 of the finest manufacturers across the globe for your driving pleasures.
Although the final number may still not look too impressive compared to some of its competitors, such as Forza Motorsport 7, which features over 800 cars (when including the various DLC updates.) It’s the attention to detail that has earned Assetto Corsa its recognition.
Upon releasing the final content pack, Dream Pack 3, which was freely available for all players, Kunos officially announced that Assetto Corsa’s development had now reached the end of the road, much to the upset of many drifters.
Although Assetto Corsa continues to live on with Assetto Corsa Competizione, this latest game in the series is purely for the racers.
While it’s a great game, it’s certainly not going to be a temptation for those into sim drifting.
Thankfully, Assetto Corsa’s DLC is notoriously cheap and often available with huge discounts on the Steam Store, so it’s still well worth investing in the original game.
So, let’s take a look and consider which additional content packs are likely to be best for your needs.
Latest Assetto Corsa Car List Without DLC Content
If you’re keen to get started on Assetto Corsa, but you don’t yet have the funds for the DLC content, then fear not, as there’s still a great selection of cars for you to enjoy.
Although it’s not vital, it will be worth keeping an eye on which content you wish you had when you venture online, as you won’t be able to join the lobbies that feature the cars or tracks which feature in the DLC content.
Your best bet will be to keep an eye out for a Steam Sale, which frequently takes place, where DLC content can be picked up with huge discounts (often over 50%.)
However, if you’re explicitly playing the game for drifting, then we highly recommend that you take a look at the free mods that are available to download online, provided you’re playing on the PC.
We’re willing to bet that several lobbies are exclusively using the free third-party content available at any given time.
For now, let’s take a look at the base car list that comes with the game without having to lay down any more of your hard-earned cash for the additional content.
Abarth
- Abarth 500 Assetto Corse
- Abarth 500 EsseEsse
- Abarth 500 EsseEsse Step 1
- Abarth 595 SS
- Abarth 595 SS Step 1
- Abarth 595 SS Step 2
Alfa Romeo
- Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale (FREE – Bonus Pack 3)
- Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio (FREE – Bonus Pack 3)
- Alfa Romeo Giulietta QV
- Alfa Romeo Giulietta QV Launch Edition 2014
- Alfa Romeo Mito QV
Audi
- Audi R8 LMS Ultra
- Audi Sport Quattro
- Audi Sport Quattro S1 E2 (FREE – 1.14 Update)
- Audi Sport Quattro Step 1
BMW
- BMW 1M Coupe
- BMW 1M Coupe Stage 3
- BMW M3 E30
- BMW M3 E30 Drift
- BMW M3 E30 Group A 92
- BMW M3 E30 Group A
- BMW M3 E30 Step 1
- BMW M3 E92
- BMW M3 E92 Step 1
- BMW M3 E92 Drift
- BMW M3 GT2
- BMW M4 Coupe Akrapovic Edition (FREE – 1.14 Update)
- BMW Z4 E89 35is
- BMW Z4 E89 Drift
- BMW Z4 E89 Step 1
- BMW Z4 GT3
Chevrolet
- Chevrolet Corvette C7R
Ferrari
- Ferrari 312T
- Ferrari 458 GT2
- Ferrari 458 Italia
- Ferrari 458 Italia Stage 3
- Ferrari 599XX Evo
- Ferrari F40
- Ferrari F40 Stage 3
- Ferrari FXX K
- Ferrari LaFerrari
Ford
- Ford Escort RS1600
- Ford GT40
KTM
- KTM X-Bow R
Lamborghini
- Lamborghini Countach
- Lamborghini Countach S1
- Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera Step 3 (FREE – 1.14 Update)
- Lamborghini Huracan GT3
- Lamborghini Huracan Performante (FREE – Bonus Pack 3)
- Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo
- Lamborghini Miura
- Lamborghini Sesto Elemento (FREE – Bonus Pack 3)
Lotus
- Lotus 2-Eleven
- Lotus 2-Eleven GT4
- Lotus Elise SC
- Lotus Elise SC Step 1
- Lotus Elise SC Step 2
- Lotus Evora GTC
- Lotus Evora GTE
- Lotus Evora GTE Carbon
- Lotus Evora GX
- Lotus Evora S
- Lotus Evora S Stage 2
- Lotus Exige 240R
- Lotus Exige 240R Stage 3
- Lotus Exige S
- Lotus Exige S Roadster
- Lotus Exige Scura
- Lotus Exige V6 CUP
- Lotus Exos T125
- Lotus Exos T125 Stage 1
Lotus Classics
- Lotus Type 49
- Lotus Type 98T
Maserati
- Maserati Alfieri (FREE – Bonus Pack 3)
- Maserati Levante S (FREE – September 2016 Console Update)
- Maserati Quattroporte GTS (FREE – Bonus Pack 3)
Mazda
- Mazda 787B (FREE – 1.14 Update)
- Mazda MX-5 Miata NA (FREE – 1.14 Update)
McLaren
- McLaren 650S GT3
- McLaren F1 GTR
- McLaren MP4-12C
- McLaren MP4-12C GT3
- McLaren P1
Mercedes-Benz
- Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
- Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3
- Mercedes-Benz 190E Evo II
- Mercedes-Benz AMG GT3
- Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM
Nissan
- Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3
Pagani
- Pagani Huayra
- Pagani Huayra BC (FREE – Bonus Pack 3)
- Pagani Zonda R
Porsche
- Porsche Cayenne Turbo S (FREE – 1.11 Update)
- Porsche Macan Turbo (FREE – 1.12 Update)
- Porsche Panamera G2 (FREE – 1.09 Update)
RUF
- RUF CTR Yellowbird
- RUF RT 12R
- RUF RT 12R AWD
Scuderia Glickenhaus
- Scuderia Glickenhaus P4/5 Competizione
- Scuderia Glickenhaus SCG003
Shelby
- Shelby Cobra 427 S/C
Tatuus
- Tatuus FA01
Latest Assetto Corsa Full Car List (Including All DLC Content)
As Assetto Corsa received various updates throughout the years, 16 entirely free cars were later released with updates to the game.
Gamers who purchased the 11 additional DLC packs, or those with the Ultimate Edition of the game, were provided with 69 exclusive cars.
These updates took the final car count available for your driving pleasures in Assetto Corsa to 178, from 24 manufacturers.
Here you can find the latest full car list, with all free and DLC (premium) content considered.
With Kunos no longer supporting Assetto Corsa, we sadly don’t expect to see any future updates arriving.
Abarth
- Abarth 500 Assetto Corse
- Abarth 500 EsseEsse
- Abarth 500 EsseEsse Step 1
- Abarth 595 SS
- Abarth 595 SS Step 1
- Abarth 595 SS Step 2
Alfa Romeo
- Alfa Romeo 155 TI V6
- Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
- Alfa Romeo 4C
- Alfa Romeo GTA
- Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
- Alfa Romeo Mito QV
- Alfa Romeo Giulietta QV
- Alfa Romeo Giulietta QV Launch Edition 2014
Audi
- Audi R18 e-tron Quattro 2014
- Audi R8 LMS 2016
- Audi R8 LMS Ultra
- Audi R8 V10 Plus
- Audi S1
- Audi Sport Quattro
- Audi Sport Quattro S1 E2
- Audi Sport Quattro Step 1
- Audi TT Cup
- Audi TT RS VLN
BMW
- BMW 1 Series M Coupe
- BMW 1 Series M Coupe Stage 3
- BMW M235i Racing
- BMW M3 E30
- BMW M3 E30 Drift
- BMW M3 E30 Gr.A 92
- BMW M3 E30 Group A
- BMW M3 E30 Step 1
- BMW M3 E92
- BMW M3 E92 Step 1
- BMW M3 E92 Drift
- BMW M3 GT2
- BMW M4 Coupe
- BMW M4 Coupe Akrapovic Edition
- BMW Z4 E89 35is
- BMW Z4 E89 Drift
- BMW Z4 E89 Step 1
- BMW Z4 GT3
Chevrolet
- Chevrolet Corvette C7 Stingray
- Chevrolet Corvette C7R GTE
Ferrari
- Ferrari 250 GTO
- Ferrari 312/67
- Ferrari 312T
- Ferrari 330 P4
- Ferrari 458 GT2
- Ferrari 458 Italia
- Ferrari 458 Italia Stage 3
- Ferrari 488 GT3
- Ferrari 488 GTB
- Ferrari 599XX Evo
- Ferrari 812 Superfast
- Ferrari F138
- Ferrari F2004
- Ferrari F40
- Ferrari F40 Stage 3
- Ferrari FXX K
- Ferrari GTO
- Ferrari LaFerrari
- Ferrari SF15-T
- Ferrari SF70H
Ford
- Ford Escort RS1600
- Ford GT40
- Ford Mustang 2015
KTM
- KTM X-Bow R
Lamborghini
- Lamborghini Aventador SV
- Lamborghini Countach
- Lamborghini Countach S1
- Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera
- Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera Step 3
- Lamborghini Huracan GT3
- Lamborghini Huracan Performante
- Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo
- Lamborghini Miura
- Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
Lotus
- Lotus 2-Eleven
- Lotus 2-Eleven GT4
- Lotus 3-Eleven
- Lotus Elise SC
- Lotus Elise SC Step 1
- Lotus Elise SC Step 2
- Lotus Evora GTC
- Lotus Evora GTE
- Lotus Evora GTE Carbon
- Lotus Evora GX
- Lotus Evora S
- Lotus Evora S Stage 2
- Lotus Exige 240R
- Lotus Exige 240R Stage 3
- Lotus Exige S
- Lotus Exige S Roadster
- Lotus Exige Scura
- Lotus Exige V6 CUP
- Lotus Exos T125
- Lotus Exos T125 Stage 1
Lotus Classics
- Lotus Type 72D
- Lotus Type 98T
- Lotus Type 25
- Lotus Type 49
Maserati
- Maserati 250F T2 12C
- Maserati 250F 6C
- Maserati Alfieri
- Maserati GranTurismo MC GT4
- Maserati Levante S
- Maserati MC12 GT1
- Maserati Quattroporte GTS
Mazda
- Mazda 787B
- Mazda MX-5 Cup
- Mazda MX-5 ND
- Mazda MX-5 Miata NA
- Mazda RX-7 Spirit R
- Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Tuned
McLaren
- McLaren 570S
- McLaren 650S GT3
- McLaren F1 GTR
- McLaren MP4-12C
- McLaren MP4-12C GT3
- McLaren P1 GTR
- McLaren P1
Mercedes-Benz
- Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
- Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3
- Mercedes-Benz 190E Evo II
- Mercedes-Benz AMG GT3
- Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM
Nissan
- Nissan 370Z NISMO
- Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3
- Nissan GT-R NISMO
- Nissan R34 GT-R Skyline V-Spec
Pagani
- Pagani Huayra
- Pagani Huayra BC
- Pagani Zonda R
Porsche
- Porsche 718 Boxster S
- Porsche 718 Boxster S PDK
- Porsche 718 Cayman S
- Porsche 718 RS 60 Spyder
- Porsche 908 LH
- Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0
- Porsche 911 Carrera S
- Porsche 911 GT1
- Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 2017
- Porsche 911 GT3 R 2016
- Porsche 911 GT3 RS
- Porsche 911 R
- Porsche 911 RSR 2017
- Porsche 911 Turbo S 991
- Porsche 917 K
- Porsche 917/30 Sypder
- Porsche 918 Spyder
- Porsche 919 Hybrid 2015
- Porsche 919 Hybrid 2016
- Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick
- Porsche 962C LT (Long Tail)
- Porsche 962C ST (Short Tail)
- Porsche Cayenne Turbo S
- Porsche Cayman GT4
- Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport
- Porsche Macan Turbo
- Porsche Panamera Turbo
Praga
- Praga R1
RUF
- RUF CTR Yellowbird
Scuderia Glickenhaus
- Scuderia Glickenhaus P4/5 Competizione
- Scuderia Glickenhaus SCG 003
Shelby
- Shelby Cobra 427 S/C
Tatuus
- Tatuus FA01
Toyota
- Toyota AE86
- Toyota AE86 Drift
- Toyota AE86 Tuned
- Toyota Celica ST185
- Toyota GT86
- Toyota Supra MK IV
- Toyota Supra MK IV Drift
- Toyota Supra Time Attack
- Toyota TS040 Hybrid
Latest Assetto Corsa DLC Content Car Lists
When it comes to premium DLC content for Assetto Corsa, this certainly isn’t essential, but it will want to be a consideration, especially for those who frequently play the game online.
If you want to join an online multiplayer session, chances are it’s going to feature cars and/or tracks that are part of the DLC content, and if you wish to join the server, you’ll need to be able to have the DLC.
In our opinion, based on far too many hours spent online, the DLC’s we most commonly see being used are the Dream Pack 1, which features the Nurburgring, and the Japanese Car Pack, which provides plenty of JDM goodness.
If you’re patient, then the Steam Store frequently provides huge discounts (around 50%) on all of Assetto Corsa’s DLC content several times a year, so if you can wait, then your patience will soon be rewarded.
With all of the DLC content purchased, you’ll have access to a total of 178 cars from 24 manufacturers in the game, with 69 of those paid DLC content and 16 available for free.
There are a total of 11 DLC packs for the game, which can also be bulk-purchased from the Steam Store. We would seriously consider which content you’re likely to benefit from, as we’ve found that we could get away with just running Dream Pack 1 and the Japanese Car Pack to suit our needs.
As you probably guessed, these cars will be unlocked for those who have purchased the ‘Ultimate Edition’ version of the game.
Dream Pack 1 DLC Car List
Dream Pack 1 was the first add-on pack to be released for Assetto Corsa in March 2015. It’s often regarded as a ‘mandatory’ update since it features the legendary circuit of Nürburgring-Nordschleife alongside ten extra cars.
Using Laserscan Technology, the Kunos Simulazioni team could guarantee the ultimate level of precision when it came to re-creating the Nürburgring, which made it the perfect choice for racers and drifters that were up for a challenge.
As well as the three Nürburgring layouts (Nurburgring-Nordschleife, Tourist, and Endurance), they also included the following cars in Dream Pack 1:
- Alfa Romeo 155 Ti V6
- Alfa Romeo 4C
- Alfa Romeo GTA
- BMW M235i Racing
- Corvette C7R GTE
- McLaren F1 GTR
- McLaren P1
- Mercedes-Benz 190E EVO II
- Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM
- Nissan GT-R NISMO
Dream Pack 2 DLC Car List
Dream Pack 2 arrived in October 2015, providing Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, which featured two new layouts using the highly-acclaimed Laserscan Technology.
Alongside Catalunya, nine additional cars were included in the pack, which featured the drift-fan favorite BMW M4 (both stock and Akrapovic Edition).
- Audi R8 LMS Ultra
- BMW M4 Coupé
- BMW M4 Coupé Akrapovic Edition
- Ford GT40 MKI
- Lamborghini Countach 5000 Quattro Valvole
- Lamborghini Huracan GT3
- RUF RT12 R RWD
- RUF RT12 R AWD
- Scuderia Glickenhaus SCG003
Dream Pack 3 DLC Car List
The final pack to come in 2015 was Dream Pack 3, released on 15th December.
Dream Pack 3 features the UK’s iconic Brands Hatch circuit alongside eight new cars, but none are specialist drift cars.
- Abarth 500 Assetto Corse
- Ford Escort RS 1600
- Lotus Type 25
- Lotus Type 72D
- Lamborghini Gallardo SuperLeggera
- Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo
Japanese Car Pack DLC Car List
May 2016 was an exciting month for drift, and JDM fans alike, as Kunos Simulazioni rolled out the epic Japanese car pack.
We feel that this is the ultimate DLC content for drift fans, and its popularity has continued through to the present day.
Although there were no new tracks, they instead focused explicitly on bringing some of the finest JDM cars to the game, and they did so in style.
- Mazda MX-5 ND
- Mazda MX-5 Cup
- Mazda RX-7 Spirit R
- Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Tuned
- Toyota Supra MK IV
- Toyota Supra MK IV Drift
- Toyota Supra MK IV Time Attack
- Toyota AE86
- Toyota AE86 Drift
- Toyota AE86 Tuned
- Nissan 370Z NISMO
- Nissan R34 GT-R Skyline V-Spec
Red Pack DLC Car List
Soon after the Japanese Car Pack release came the ‘Red Pack’, featuring Austria’s RedBull Ring Circuit, alongside seven of Italy’s highly-regarded sports cars.
Although this won’t be much of a temptation to drift fans, there may be a car or two here that tickles your fancy:
- Ferrari SF15-T
- Ferrari F138
- Ferrari 488 GT3
- Maserati 250F 6C
- Maserati 250F T2 12C
- Maserati GranTurismo MC GT4
- Lamborghini Aventador SuperVeloce
TRIPL3 Pack DLC Car List
When Assetto Corsa was finally released for consoles, they celebrated with the release of the TRIPL3 Pack in August 2016.
Another pack that’s not too optimal for drift fans features just three cars, including one that instantly became a fan favorite - the Ferrari FXX.
- Ferrari FXX K
- Ferrari 488 GTB
- Praga R1
Porsche Pack I DLC Car List
Many racers were disappointed with the lack of Porsche content in the game, so Kunos came along and flipped that on its head with the release of seven Porsches in October 2016.
Although they’re not the most refined for drifting, Porsche’s are certainly tail-happy for those of you that like to put your skills to the test.
- Porsche 911 Carrera S
- Porsche 918 Spyder
- Porsche 911 Carrera RSR
- Porsche 718 Cayman S
- Porsche 917/30 Spyder
- Porsche 935/78 ‘Moby Dick’
- Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport
Porsche Pack II DLC Car List
Kunos didn’t stop there with the Porsche’s, either!
Just one month later, in November 2016, they released the second pack, which featured an additional nine cars from a selection of the lineup.
- Porsche 911 GT3 RS
- Porsche 718 RS 60 Spyder
- Porsche Cayman GT4
- Porsche 718 Boxster S
- Porsche 718 Boxster S PDK
- Porsche 919 Hybrid 2015
- Porsche 911 GT1
- Porsche 962C LT (Long Tail)
- Porsche 962C ST (Short Tail)
Porsche Pack III DLC Car List
Aaand more Porsche’s!
As another month rolled by, so did another bunch of Porsche releases.
This pack featured eight more variants and certainly provided the fans that were after Porsche content with their fix!
- Porsche 911 RSR 2017
- Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 2017
- Porsche 911 GT3 R 2016
- Porsche 919 Hybrid 2016
- Porsche 908 LH
- Porsche 917 K
- Porsche 911 R
- Porsche 911 Turbo S 991
Ready to Race DLC Car List
For all the aspiring racers out there, the Ready to Race pack, which hit the market in May 2017, will undoubtedly be one of the most appealing DLC packs to get your hands on.
Featuring a wide variety from the Toyota Celica ST185, right the way through to the R18 e-tron quattro, there’s something for everyone to enjoy from this ten-car selection.
- Audi R8 LMS 2016
- Audi R18 e-tron Quattro
- Audi TT Cup
- Audi TT RS VLN
- Lotus 3-Eleven
- Maserati MC12 GT1
- McLaren 570S
- McLaren P1 GTR
- Toyota Celica ST185
- Toyota TS040 Hybrid
Ferrari Pack DLC Car List
The final pack ever released for the game was launched in September 2017.
After the previous onslaught of Porsche’s, Ferrari took their turn to shine with this 70th Anniversary Pack.
The Ferrari Pack features seven of the most impressive cars ever released by the Italian manufacturer, with Kunos asking the community to vote for their favorites.
- Ferrari 250 GTO
- Ferrari 330 P4
- Ferrari 312/67
- Ferrari GTO
- Ferrari F2004
- Ferrari 812 Superfast
- Ferrari SF70H
Assetto Corsa – Frequently Asked Car Questions
In this section, we’ll answer some of your most frequently asked questions when it comes to Assetto Corsa.
What are the best drift cars in Assetto Corsa?
We’ve written a complete guide on this subject, so make sure you head over to our Best Assetto Corsa Drift Car guide.
Although we highly recommend opting for the PC version of the game and exploring what the mod community has to offer here, there are several cars in the game that will be great to get you started.
For those of you on console or looking to make the most of what the game’s original content has to offer, we recommend the following cars:
- BMW M3 E30 Drift car
- Toyota AE86 Drift
- Toyota GT86
- BMW 1M Coupe
- Toyota Supra MK IV Drift
Can you modify cars in Assetto Corsa?
Assetto Corsa has one of the most advanced in-game tuning engines, which will allow you to tweak just about everything imaginable.
From minor suspension components, you’ll be able to create the perfect setup right the way through to tire pressures.
When it comes to upgrades, this is where the mod community revolutionizes the game. So if you’re serious about modifying, we highly recommend getting the PC/Windows game and downloading your favorite mods.
Does Assetto Corsa support VR?
It sure does! Assetto Corsa is arguably the ultimate driving simulator for maximizing the potential that VR gaming has to offer.
Once you’ve invested in a VR headset, your AC experience will become the closest thing you’re going to be able to get to the real-world drifting experience from home.
For those of you who are yet to check out what VR has to offer, we promise that it’s an absolute gamechanger.
Don’t believe us? Check out these videos.
Firstly, this shows you how impressive AC can look with third-party mods. Try telling us you’re not tempted yet!
How about this, then? Mixed Reality takes things to the next level.
Although you’re going to need to invest in a VR headset and perhaps even consider upgrading your GPU to ensure you’ve reached minimum specs, we guarantee it’ll be worth it.
What’s next for Assetto Corsa?
Now that Kunos has ceased development for Assetto Corsa, it’s understandable that many gamers are looking to see what the future holds.
While the racing simulator gamers were treated to Assetto Corsa Competizione, the new game in the series isn’t likely to have much appeal to drifters.
Although we’ve heard many rumors of Assetto Corsa 2 being in development, there are yet to be any confirmed announcements. But, as soon as there are, you can count on us to keep you posted!
Conclusion
We hope we’ve cleared up all of your questions regarding Assetto Corsa’s various car lists with this guide.
Understandably, things can get a little confusing if you’re new to the game, and you’re likely to be left wondering which DLC content you should be considering.
Although the Ultimate Edition of the game will provide you with all 178 cars on offer right away, you may find it more beneficial to instead opt for the packs considered ‘essential’ by many gamers.
Typically, this would be ‘Dream Pack 1’, which includes the Nurburgring, and the ‘Japanese Car Pack’, which will be perfect for getting your hands on some of the best cars that the land of the rising sun has to offer.
Of course, there may be some other cars or circuits that are on your radar, in which case we highly recommend that you purchase them as soon as they’re available for a discount at the Steam Store.
With frequent sales of up to 50%, it’s well worth being patient to get the best price.
Let’s not forget that Assetto Corsa soared to fame within the drifting community, mostly thanks to the third-party modifications, which are available completely free of charge.
Make sure you head over to our Best Drift Car guide, which will provide you with everything you could need to know about modding the game and enjoying the thousands of cars and tracks from across the globe.
For those of you hoping to enjoy the best of what Assetto Corsa has to offer on the Xbox or PlayStation consoles, we’re afraid you’re likely to be left disappointed since there’s no way of installing mods onto consoles.
As disappointing as this is, we highly recommend saving up your pennies to switch to the PC/Windows platform along with a wheel setup and VR headset to appreciate what Assetto Corsa has to offer fully.
Sure, it won’t be cheap, but we can guarantee it’ll be a helluva lot less expensive than real-world drifting, with a lot less inconvenience!
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