The ACC GT2 Pack is not far away anymore. Six new vehicles have been confirmed to be coming to Assetto Corsa Competizione on January 24 – here’s what to look forward to.
Image credit: Kunos Simulazioni
Kunos Simulazioni has been unveiling the cars of the ACC GT2 Pack step by step in recent weeks. The Italian studio is looking to release the new vehicles with its upcoming DLC on January 24. Six new sets of wheels have been confirmed, with most of the cars that had been speculated to be part of the pack being there.
However, the Brabham BT63 GT2 will not come to ACC as part of the new DLC. After the recent end of Brabham Automotive, the BT63 and BT62 on which it is based are not in production anymore.
Still, sim racers will get to play around with six new track toys starting January 24. While they are more powerful than the GT3 class of cars, they also genereate less downforce. The result are cars with higher top speeds, but less cornering performance. Here are all the confirmed cars for the ACC GT2 Pack.
Keep in mind that both power and weigth figures of each car are subject to Balance of Performance changes. The numbers shown here are the base figures as listed by the manufacturers, if available.
The new additions all ran in the GT2 European Series in 2023, with only the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo GT2 not being part of the DLC. However, the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO 2 from the Challengers Pack could fill this gap nicely.
Numerous circuits that SRO series run on in real life are still missing from Assetto Corsa Competizione. As the ACC GT2 Pack focuses on a European series, circuits like the Hockenheimring, Red Bull Ring or Portimão could be candidates – if a track is included at all, that is.
The ACC GT2 Pack releases on January 24. To kick things off, OverTake/RaceDepartment is going to be part of a preview event with fellow content creators on January 23 at 7pm CET. Keep an eye on our socials, as we are going to stream the first look at the DLC live!
What are your thoughts on the ACC GT2 Pack? Are you looking forward to it? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!
Image credit: Kunos Simulazioni
Kunos Simulazioni has been unveiling the cars of the ACC GT2 Pack step by step in recent weeks. The Italian studio is looking to release the new vehicles with its upcoming DLC on January 24. Six new sets of wheels have been confirmed, with most of the cars that had been speculated to be part of the pack being there.
However, the Brabham BT63 GT2 will not come to ACC as part of the new DLC. After the recent end of Brabham Automotive, the BT63 and BT62 on which it is based are not in production anymore.
Still, sim racers will get to play around with six new track toys starting January 24. While they are more powerful than the GT3 class of cars, they also genereate less downforce. The result are cars with higher top speeds, but less cornering performance. Here are all the confirmed cars for the ACC GT2 Pack.
ACC GT2 Pack Full Car List
Audi R8 LMS GT2
- Engine: 5.2-liter naturally-aspirated V10 (rear-mid-mounted)
- Power: 640 PS / 470 kW
- Weight: 1,350 kg (~ 2,796 lbs)
- Gears: 7
KTM X-Bow GT2
- Engine: 2.48-liter turbocharged straight-5 (mid-mounted)
- Power: 600 PS / 441 kW
- Weight: 1,048 kg
- Gears: 6
Maserati MC20 GT2
- Engine: 3-liter twin-turbo V6 (rear-mid-mounted)
- Power: 630 hp / 463 kW
- Weight: n/a, determined by BoP (road-going MC20: ~ 1,500 kg / 3307 lbs)
- Gears: 6
Mercedes-AMG GT2
- Engine: 4-liter twin-turbo V8 (front-mounted)
- Power: 707 PS / 520 kW
- Weight: 1,445 kg / 3186 lbs
- Gears: 6
Porsche 911 GT2 RS Clubsport Evo
- Engine: 3.8-liter 6-cylinder boxer (rear-mounted)
- Power: 700 PS / 515 kW
- Weight: 1,400 kg / 3086 lbs
- Gears: 7
Porsche 935 (2019)
- Engine: 3.8-liter 6-cylinder boxer (rear-mounted)
- Power: 700 PS / 515 kW
- Weight: 1,380 kg / 3042 lbs
- Gears: 7
Keep in mind that both power and weigth figures of each car are subject to Balance of Performance changes. The numbers shown here are the base figures as listed by the manufacturers, if available.
The new additions all ran in the GT2 European Series in 2023, with only the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo GT2 not being part of the DLC. However, the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO 2 from the Challengers Pack could fill this gap nicely.
ACC GT2 Pack: More Content?
With six cars that feature very different approaches in engine layouts and styling confirmed, could there bere more in the ACC GT2 Pack? So far, all ACC DLC bar the GT4 Pack featured at least one new track as well. The most recent example is the 2023 GT World Challenge Pack released in April of 2023, which added three new GT3 racers as well as Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia.Numerous circuits that SRO series run on in real life are still missing from Assetto Corsa Competizione. As the ACC GT2 Pack focuses on a European series, circuits like the Hockenheimring, Red Bull Ring or Portimão could be candidates – if a track is included at all, that is.
The ACC GT2 Pack releases on January 24. To kick things off, OverTake/RaceDepartment is going to be part of a preview event with fellow content creators on January 23 at 7pm CET. Keep an eye on our socials, as we are going to stream the first look at the DLC live!
What are your thoughts on the ACC GT2 Pack? Are you looking forward to it? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!