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Twenty-one Porsches, one pass - from the road-going 911 Carrera S to the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid, this is the most thorough Porsche garage a sim racer can load up without visiting Stuttgart.

I've gone back to Assetto Corsa's Porsche Season Pass more times than I can explain rationally, because the range it covers is genuinely hard to find in any single piece of DLC. Three packs, seven cars apiece, twenty-one models total - and Kunos clearly treated the license seriously rather than using it as a content drop. The spread runs from everyday performance cars like the 911 Carrera S and the 718 Cayman S all the way through hypercars like the 918 Spyder, historic racers like the 917/30 Can-Am and the 935/78 Moby Dick, and modern endurance machinery including the 919 Hybrid that won Le Mans in 2015. That is a genuinely wide bracket, and it means the pass has something worthwhile for nearly every kind of sim driver. Pack I is the entry point and arguably the crowd-pleaser - road cars alongside monsters, with enough variety to spend an evening just sampling the range. Pack II leans harder into multiple configurations, delivering ten total versions of seven base cars, which is where the depth starts to show. Pack III rounds everything out with the modern GT3 racing line - the 911 GT3 Cup 2017, the 911 GT3 R 2016, and the 911 RSR 2017 sitting alongside the vintage 908 LH and 917 K. The era-hopping is part of the point. Driving the 917 K back to back with the 919 Hybrid is a physics lesson delivered through your hands, not a textbook. The handling models across all three packs hold up to what Kunos does best. Each car feels distinctly weighted and behaves differently under braking, with the rear-engined 911 variants having that particular tail-heavy nervousness that Porsche fans either love or have spent years learning to manage. The 918 Spyder sits in its own category - hybrid torque in a sim that rewards smooth inputs - and it rewards patience in a way that more arcade-adjacent racers would never allow. For wheel users, this content is close to the high end of what PC sim racing DLC offers. Controller players will find it manageable but will miss some of the subtlety. The honest caveat: this is pure car content. No new tracks come with any of the three packs, so you are relying on the existing Assetto Corsa circuit roster or community mods to give these cars the venues they deserve. That is not unusual for manufacturer DLC, but it is worth flagging if your track library is thin. The other consideration is that the base game's career and single-player structure is fairly minimal by design - Assetto Corsa is a sandbox for hotlapping, online racing, and mod stacking, not a progression campaign. If you want guided objectives, this is not that. If you want to run a 917 K around Spa until you understand every braking zone, this is absolutely that. For Porsche fans, sim racing regulars, or anyone who has ever wanted to compare sixty years of Stuttgart engineering through a steering wheel, the Season Pass format makes the full twenty-one-car spread the sensible pickup over buying packs individually. Alex, Scout Team

Assetto Corsa - Porsche Season Pass (DLC)

Assetto Corsa - Porsche Season Pass (DLC)

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Twenty-one Porsches, one pass - from the road-going 911 Carrera S to the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid, this is the most thorough Porsche garage a sim racer can load up without visiting Stuttgart.

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Essential for Porsche fans and sim racing regulars who want one of the most rigorously modeled manufacturer rosters in PC sim racing.

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I've gone back to Assetto Corsa's Porsche Season Pass more times than I can explain rationally, because the range it covers is genuinely hard to find in any single piece of DLC. Three packs, seven cars apiece, twenty-one models total - and Kunos clearly treated the license seriously rather than using it as a content drop. The spread runs from everyday performance cars like the 911 Carrera S and the 718 Cayman S all the way through hypercars like the 918 Spyder, historic racers like the 917/30 Can-Am and the 935/78 Moby Dick, and modern endurance machinery including the 919 Hybrid that won Le Mans in 2015. That is a genuinely wide bracket, and it means the pass has something worthwhile for nearly every kind of sim driver. Pack I is the entry point and arguably the crowd-pleaser - road cars alongside monsters, with enough variety to spend an evening just sampling the range. Pack II leans harder into multiple configurations, delivering ten total versions of seven base cars, which is where the depth starts to show. Pack III rounds everything out with the modern GT3 racing line - the 911 GT3 Cup 2017, the 911 GT3 R 2016, and the 911 RSR 2017 sitting alongside the vintage 908 LH and 917 K. The era-hopping is part of the point. Driving the 917 K back to back with the 919 Hybrid is a physics lesson delivered through your hands, not a textbook. The handling models across all three packs hold up to what Kunos does best. Each car feels distinctly weighted and behaves differently under braking, with the rear-engined 911 variants having that particular tail-heavy nervousness that Porsche fans either love or have spent years learning to manage. The 918 Spyder sits in its own category - hybrid torque in a sim that rewards smooth inputs - and it rewards patience in a way that more arcade-adjacent racers would never allow. For wheel users, this content is close to the high end of what PC sim racing DLC offers. Controller players will find it manageable but will miss some of the subtlety. The honest caveat: this is pure car content. No new tracks come with any of the three packs, so you are relying on the existing Assetto Corsa circuit roster or community mods to give these cars the venues they deserve. That is not unusual for manufacturer DLC, but it is worth flagging if your track library is thin. The other consideration is that the base game's career and single-player structure is fairly minimal by design - Assetto Corsa is a sandbox for hotlapping, online racing, and mod stacking, not a progression campaign. If you want guided objectives, this is not that. If you want to run a 917 K around Spa until you understand every braking zone, this is absolutely that. For Porsche fans, sim racing regulars, or anyone who has ever wanted to compare sixty years of Stuttgart engineering through a steering wheel, the Season Pass format makes the full twenty-one-car spread the sensible pickup over buying packs individually.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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AMD Athlon X2 2.8 GHZ, Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHZ
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6 GB RAM
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As of 18 August 2026, the cheapest in-stock offer for Assetto Corsa - Porsche Season Pass (DLC) is €7.59 at Eneba, out of 2 live offers we track across verified key stores. Prices change daily — the table on this page is refreshed continuously.

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The lowest in-stock price we track for Assetto Corsa - Porsche Season Pass (DLC) is €7.59 at Eneba (18 August 2026). We compare 2 live offers from verified key stores — the full table with every store and its trust score is on this page.

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Assetto Corsa - Porsche Season Pass (DLC) is available on PC.

Who developed Assetto Corsa - Porsche Season Pass (DLC)?

Assetto Corsa - Porsche Season Pass (DLC) was developed by Kunos Simulazioni.

Is Assetto Corsa - Porsche Season Pass (DLC) worth buying?

Assetto Corsa - Porsche Season Pass (DLC) holds a Metacritic score of 85/100. See the full reviews, ratings and how-long-to-beat times on this page to decide.