AC EVO v0.6 Released — Sebring, Physics Rework & MoTeC Support
Assetto Corsa EVO version 0.6 is now live. Released at 12:00 CEST on April 15, 2026, this is the update that signals AC EVO's shift from "early-access foundation" to a hardcore simulation powerhouse. Physics, telemetry and server tooling have all been overhauled.
New track: Sebring International Raceway
Sebring joins the roster as a laser-scanned circuit featuring punishing concrete slabs and high-speed transitions. Historically one of the hardest tests for any race car — and now one of the hardest tests for your setup.
New cars (6)
- Audi R8 LMS GT4 Evo
- Ferrari 296 GT3
- Ferrari 288 GTO
- Ford Mustang GT3
- Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV
- Porsche 992 GT3 R Rennsport
Physics overhaul
- Coilover direction modelling: suspension angles are now calculated relative to wishbones with dynamic motion-ratio adjustments
- Multi-link & strut support: complex roll and pitch centre calculations deliver realistic weight transfer
- Triangular tyre contact patch: eliminates the old "tyre sinking" artefacts on aggressive bumps and curbs
Telemetry & server tooling
- Official MoTeC Telemetry Support — export lap data into professional analysis software. Tracks suspension travel, tyre temperatures and engine telemetry.
- Self-Hosted Server Tool available via Steam for private league hosting, with customizable weather and BOP settings. Our managed portal remains the easiest option, but advanced users now have a first-party alternative.
Track updates
The Nürburgring Nordschleife has received 2026-spec updates including altered barrier placement — potentially the first sim to feature these changes.
Book your server and take the new content for a spin — we will see you on track!