Launching 3 November, the officially-licenced EA Sports WRC game will feature 78 cars across 18 classes. Here are all the cars that will be in the new rally title by team behind the DIRT Rally games.
After a long wait, fans of WRC and rally sim racers can finally prepare for EA Sports WRC‘s launch on 3 November. Following on from seven instalments between 2015 and 2022 by Kylotonn, the WRC licence is now under the control of the DIRT Rally development team at Codemasters.
The game can be pre-ordered now, with it costing £44.99/€49.99/$49.99. Pre-ordering it can grant three days early access starting 31 October. Now, it has officially been announced which cars will be in EA Sports WRC, and the list looks to be every rallying fan’s dream!
Here is the full car list for EA Sports WRC.
WRC Car List
- Ford Puma Rally1 HYBRID
- Hyundai i20 N Rally1 HYBRID
- Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 HYBRID
WRC2 Cars
- Citroën C3 Rally2
- Ford Fiesta Rally2
- Hyundai i20 N Rally2
- ŠKODA Fabia Rally2 Evo
- ŠKODA Fabia RS Rally2
- Volkswagen Polo GTI R5
Junior WRC
- Ford Fiesta Rally3
World Rally Cars 2017-2021
- Ford Fiesta WRC
- Volkswagen Polo 2017
World Rally Cars 1997-2011
- Citroën C4 WRC
- Citroën Xsara WRC
- Ford Focus RS Rally 2001
- Ford Focus RS Rally 2008
- MINI Countryman Rally Edition
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI
- Peugeot 206 Rally
- Seat Córdoba WRC
- ŠKODA Fabia WRC
- SUBARU Impreza 1998
- SUBARU Impreza 2001
- SUBARU Impreza 2008
Rally2
- Ford Fiesta R5 MK7 Evo 2
- Peugeot 208 T16 R5
NOTE: All WRC2 cars can compete in Rally2 car class events.
Rally4 Cars
- Ford Fiesta MK8 Rally4
- Opel Adam R2
- Peugeot 208 Rally4
- Renault Twingo II
NR4/R4
- McRae R4
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
- SUBARU WRX STI NR4
S2000
- Fiat Grande Punto Abarth S2000
- Opel Corsa S2000
- Peugeot 207 S2000
S1600
- Citroën C2 Super 1600
- Citroën Saxo Super 1600
- Ford Puma S1600
- Renault Clio S1600
F2 Kit Cars
- Ford Escort Mk 6 Maxi
- Peugeot 306 Maxi
- Renault Maxi Mégane
- Seat Ibiza Kit Car
- Vauxhall Astra Rally Car
- Volkswagen Golf IV Kit Car
Group A
- Ford Escort RS Cosworth
- Lancia Delta HF Integrale
- Mitsubishi Galant VR4
- SUBARU Impreza 1995
- SUBARU Legacy RS
Group B (4WD)
- Audi Sport quattro S1 (E2)
- Ford RS200
- Lancia Delta S4
- MG Metro 6R4
- Peugeot 205 T16 Evo 2
Group B (RWD)
- BMW M1 Procar Rally
- Lancia 037 Evo 2
- Opel Manta 400
- Porsche 911 SC RS
H3 (RWD)
- BMW M3 Evo Rally
- Ford Escort MK2 McRae Motorsport
- Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500
- Lancia Stratos
- Opel Ascona 400
- Renault 5 Turbo
H2 (RWD)
- Alpine Renault A110 1600 S
- Fiat 131 Abarth Rally
- Ford Escort MK2
- Hillman Avenger
- Opel Kadett C GT/E
- Talbot Sunbeam Lotus
H2 (FWD)
- Peugeot 205 GTI
- Peugeot 309 GTI
- Volkswagen Golf GTI
H1 (FWD)
- Lancia Fulvia HF
- MINI Cooper S
- Vauxhall Nova Sport
Builder Cars
- WRC Builder Car
- WRC2 Builder Car
- Junior WRC Builder Car
If the final entry one piques your interest, EA Sports WRC has a custom built car feature. Players can compete in WRC, WRC2 and Junior WRC class events with their very own car, similar to MyTeam mode in EA’s F1 series.
The game will also include 200 individual stages across 18 WRC rally events, and will allow for 32 players in crossplay multiplayer.
EA Sports WRC will be playable on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC.
Which car will you be driving first in EA Sports WRC? Tell us on Twitter at @OverTake_gg or in the comments down below!
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