Automobilista 2 outlines incoming v1.6.8 changes, Lamborghini Dream Pack Pt2, and a follow-up update
The September 2025 development update previews imminent v1.6.8 changes for HUD, TAA, multiplayer reliability, AI, physics and force feedback, plus Lamborghini Dream Pack Pt2 and a second update planned a few weeks later.
We’re looking at Automobilista 2’s September 2025 development update, which previews the imminent v1.6.8 release, Lamborghini Dream Pack Pt2, and another major update expected a few weeks later. Full details are in the official dev update.
What changed
Features
- Reiza says two major updates are due in the coming weeks, alongside three DLC packages tied to an endurance-focused content push.
- V1.6.8 is set to introduce a HUD overhaul with a more compact layout, added secondary info layers, fuel lap estimates, and leaderboard display options for leader gap and intervals.
- A new temporal anti-aliasing (TAA) option is being added alongside existing AA methods, aimed at reducing jaggies and shimmer with lower performance cost.
- For a follow-up update a few weeks later, Reiza previews more live in-car adjustment options plus new weather/environment widgets and expanded car-status readouts for brakes, engine, gearbox, and clutch.
Cars
- Lamborghini Dream Pack Pt2 is planned alongside v1.6.8 with four cars: Lamborghini Miura SV, Diablo SV-R Super Trofeo, Murciélago R-GT, and Revuelto.
- The Miura SV joins the rebranded Vintage Cars class; the Diablo SV-R represents Lamborghini’s one-make race series; the Murciélago R-GT debuts the GT1 2005 class; and the Revuelto joins Hypercars.
- Reiza also states that autoloading of user-made and autosaved setups will be disabled in v1.6.8 when loading a new event; setups will default to factory settings unless loaded manually.
Physics
- Vintage all-weather tires are receiving the last batch of post-v1.6 refinements.
- Slick tire thermodynamic behavior has been revised, especially the effects of cold tires on friction coefficients.
- Modern GT drivelines for GTE, GT3, and GT Open are being revised to improve differential response on corner entry and exit.
- GT classes are also receiving chassis revisions related to polar moment of inertia and unsprung mass.
- Default and Default+ force feedback profiles are being overhauled, with Reiza highlighting improved detail under braking and mid-corner.
Tracks
- Reiza says upcoming endurance-era content will let drivers run events on tracks recreated as they were 20 years ago, featuring most of their period participants.
For our league ops, we should warn drivers that setups will no longer autoload, then rerun car and server checks for GT classes, HUD-dependent broadcasts, and any race formats that rely on weather or strategy calls.
From the changelog
Structured change list parsed from the official notes.
features
- Greetings everyone!
- Just a month after the release of V1.6.7 and two months after v1.6.6 release to the day, we are again on the verge of another exciting AMS2 update as V1.6.8 is due to be rolling out very soon!
- It is in fact not just one, but two major updates to be delivered in the coming weeks, along with three DLC packages which will extend the AMS2 world into one of the most memorable eras for Endurance Motorsports.
- In this dev update we will cover what is incoming with the new update but also take a glance into what you may expect just a few weeks later – strap tight!
- All these improvements arrive just in time for what is bound to be some of the most exciting new content of the year, as along with V1.6.8 we will be releasing the second part of the Lamborghini Dream Pack – a Bonafide V12 fest with four of the most iconic models from the prestigious Italian brand:
- HUD OVERHAUL Originally planned one driver of the HUD intends to deliver a refreshed & more legible look that is more in tune with the UI design since its V1.6 overhaul, improving delivery of information to the user, including better flexibility to provide more detailed information than the current HUD is able to provide. HUD widgets will typically be more compact on screen, being mindful of wasting precious screen real estate unnecessarily. [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/35138208/a7770854e1e45da06bce8f38a8e51e3087b22c22.jpg"] Some of the widgets will pack secondary levels of information to improve the driver´s situational awareness; as examples, fuel gauges will now include estimates of laps remaining and the primary leaderboard offers options to show gap to leader, intervals, or automatically rotate between the two.
- Another important new QoL feature is the implementation of temporal anti-aliasing (TAA), a new anti-aliasing option parallel to those already supported by the game.
- TAA smoother out jaggies by combining previous video frames with the current frame. It reduces "jaggies" and shimmer from motion, providing a stable image with less performance impact than the other anti-aliasing methods; this should be a very good option not only for those with lower end systems but also for users running higher screen resolutions and especially VR users who current anti-aliasing options are restricted.
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- TAA as implemented in AMS2 carries some advantages relative other TAA implementations (such as seen in Unreal):
- [*] Better at eliminating / reducing ghosting from moving objects as much as possible [/*][*] Scene-aware and will anti-alias less on trees as a) they don't need it as much except for the edges and b) this prevents that very common "smeary" look you see often [/*][*] Properly applies TAA before particles or glass so users don't get "trails" behind objects like in Unreal, and transparent objects like windshields won't have their scratches smeared across them [/*]
- TIME TRAVELLING TO 2005
cars
- MULTI & SINGLE PLAYER DEVELOPMENTS AMS2 V1.6.8 once brings several improvements to both Multiplayer and Single Player components of the game. On the Multiplayer front, we have conclude Stage 2 of the ongoing MP overhaul, and with it the most notorious MP reliability issues - some being part of this game engine for well over a decade - have finally either been resolved or greatly mitigated. We now enter Stage 3 of the overhaul, which is the development of further resources & tools for the Multiplayer environment now that the system is reliable enough to warrant that investment. In any case, If you haven´t raced in AMS2 recently due to issues encountered in the past this might be a good time to revisit it and find a much more enjoyable & stable experience. [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/35138208/d3e51066a4587fc07a7fa6ff689ec8da04b442c0.jpg"] On the Single Player front, another host of AI developments as we push to refine the single player experience in preparation for the arrival of the much anticipated Career Mode in 2026; several parameters dedining AI racecraft behavior either when racing for position or under blue flag have received track-specific scalars that allow for further refining their racecraft specifically to the properties of each track layout; this allows for less compromises when configuring the AI for each car. as we can also further customize those AI racecraft variables for each track, beyond what it would already be able to calculate on the fly based on current track width, corner radius etc. PHYSICS & FORCE FEEDBACK IMPROVEMENTS
- Lamborghini Miura SV [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/35138208/582017ec5028785cf3be17db6b4bfc0b1ee07158.jpg"] The Miura SV was the final and most refined evolution of what is considered to be the first true Supercar; Featuring improved handling, a more powerful 385 hp V12, and wider rear tires, the Miura SV was both beautiful & groundbreaking due to its mid-engine design. The car will join the newly rebranded Vintage Cars class
- Lamborghini Diablo SV-R Super Trofeo [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/35138208/2648aa8a5903753b88940b29ece9fc9abdba87da.jpg"] A track-only version of the Diablo SV, the SV-R was Lamborghini’s first official race car and the first used for its one-make Super Trofeo series in 1996 – the class now simulated in AMS2.
- Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/35138208/243e3acd11fafb12a763f7367505844e59afc10b.jpg"] Developed in collaboration with Reiter Engineering and Audi Sport, the R-GT was a race-spec version of the Murciélago built for FIA GT and Le Mans. It will be debuting the GT1 2005 class in AMS2 where it’s soon to receive a lot of competition!
- Lamborghini Revuelto [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/35138208/e2d7e7df231cf265c8e12c063e417e47dd647ace.jpg"] The Revuelto is Lamborghini’s latest hyper car and its first HPEV; combining a new 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 with four electric motors, active rear wing, and dampers – all duly simulated in AMS2. The Revuelto will be joining the Hypercars class. The Lamborghini Dream Pack Pt2 will sell for US$ 9,99 or the equivalent regional conversion.
- Important Note Regarding Car Setups For V1.6.8:
- AMS2 V1.6.8 will disable the autoloading of both user-made and autosaved setups when loading a new event; this means that car setups will be always reverted to their factory defaults when you load a new track (you can still manually load your saved setups from the setup screen).
- Reason for this being that autoloading has historically been at the root of a few long-standing bugs such as some setup variables occasionally loading incorrectly or lingering on from a previously selected car into a new event, sometimes without the user even realizing it; this creates obvious problems for which definitive fixes on what is a particularly convoluted area of the codebase are still proving elusive; the alternative solution for the time being has been to disable the function altogether so user always is ensured the car is reset to its original factory state upon session load - this also dispenses with the need to reset setup whenever a car receives a setup-impacting physics update.
- LATER ON... All of the above and more you may look forward to with the imminent release of V1.6.8; but another update is already far along and expected to be released within a few more weeks.
- Below are some of the highlights of what comes next:
- [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/35138208/d46f8ac4d92ae38904547ccc86b89fc835a1b02b.jpg"] These options and others will now also be available for adjustment live in-car, while new widgets conveying the current and upcoming environmental and weather status will allow users to react to the situation around them and get the information for better-informed strategy decisions.
- The car info gadget will also receive several new additions which should help drivers get a clearer picture of what's going on underneath the bodywork: All the information about tires and brakes remain available as before, but brake icons now also double as wear indicators. Engine, gearbox, and clutch, are no longer condensed into a single item and each now offers up their own damage state; the gearbox value will indicate the damage state of the worst affected gear, while the clutch will show wear as its main value plus additional warnings when it is overheated and at risk of slipping and further damage, which should force driver to limit the torque applies to allow the clutch to cool down.
physics
- On the physics front, the vintage all-weather tires are the latest and last batch to receive post v1.6 refinements. We have also revised thermodynamic effects in all slick tires, adjusting effects of cold tires on the various friction coefficients - this should address some imprecision from slick tires before they fully get up to temp.
- Another notable physics change is a revision to modern GT drivelines ( GTE, GT3 & GT Open) that should improve differential response in corner entry and exit. The GT classes have also received further chassis revisions to correct issues found with chassis polar moment of inertia and unsprung mass of various models.
- Even more substantial than the physics updates is the overhaul of both Default & Default + Force Feedback profiles , greatly improving the quality of details provided by both options especially under braking and mid-corner.
- LAMBORGHINI DREAM PACK PT2
tracks
- [img src="{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/35138208/1806204defdbbc2e568110d65070b3079d4b9bce.jpg"] You will be able to experience these events in AMS2 with the tracks exactly as they were 20 years ago, featuring most of their participants.
- There is plenty more to say and share about this content and we assure you we are as excited as you probably are to get to it, but all in due time - all these details will be shared over the course of few weeks that still separate us from their release.
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