Sim racing fans know Assetto Corsa is among the finest within the business, and now it’s going rallying. Supernova and Kunos Simulazioni have announced Assetto Corsa Rally, built with Unreal Engine 5 and launching on Steam Early Access on November 13, 2025. The upcoming title focuses on delivering a practical rally simulation and can launch in Early Access with an initial set of 10 licensed cars and 4 rally stages from real-world rallies. Every vehicle and stage has been 3D laser-scanned for accuracy, and players can sit up for skilled co-driver support and dynamic conditions.
With regards to motorsports, rally racing is arguably probably the most intense and demanding of all of them. It’s also the toughest to get into, and it isn’t something you possibly can casually take part in. That is what makes Assetto Corsa Rally so compelling for a franchise known for delivering a few of the most accurate driving physics on this planet. The sport will support triple screens together with direct-input racing wheels and peripherals. Virtual racers can sit up for eventually gaining access to over 30 cars and extra rally stages. The event team also confirmed it is going to expand the sport modes, adding a dedicated rally school and full support for VR.
Here’s what Assetto Corsa Rally can have when it enters Early Access next month:
Official Licensed Cars:
- Alfa Romeo GTA 1300 Junior Gr.2 – 1972
- Citroen Xsara WRC – 2001
- Fiat 131 Abarth Gr.4 – 1976
- FIAT 124 Sport Abarth Rally 16V Gr.4 – 1973
- Hyundai i20N Rally2 – 2021
- Lancia Delta HF integrale EVO Gr.A – 1992
- Lancia Stratos Gr.4 – 1976
- Lancia Rally 037 EVO 2 Gr.B – 1984
- Mini Cooper S Gr.2 – 1964
- Peugeot 208 Rally4 – 2020
Real Stages:
- Rally Alsace – Munster
- Rally Alsace – Saverne
- Rally Wales – Hafren South
- Rally Wales – Hafren North
Game Modes:
- Assetto Corsa Rally Events with online leaderboards
- Free Practice
- Rally Weekend
- Single Rally Stage
- Time Attack with online leaderboards
Assetto Corsa Rally Announcement Trailer