EA SPORTS WRC outlines 2024 car roster and class placement
The new announcement details the EA SPORTS WRC 2024 Season Expansion car lineup, confirms 18 classes, and says the 2024-spec cars will race in the same classes as their 2023 counterparts across modes to avoid splitting the playerbase.
We’ve got a roster-focused update for EA SPORTS WRC: the latest announcement sets out the cars coming with EA SPORTS WRC 24 and explains how they’ll slot into existing competition. Full details are in the official car reveal announcement.
What changed
Cars
The announcement says EA SPORTS WRC 24 will let players compete across 18 classes spanning rally history, including manufacturer machinery and custom-built rally cars.
For the EA SPORTS WRC 2024 Season Expansion, the newly listed cars are:
- WRC — Ford Puma Rally1 HYBRID ‘24
- WRC — Hyundai i20 N Rally1 HYBRID '24
- WRC — Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 HYBRID '24
- WRC2 — Toyota GR Yaris Rally2
- Junior WRC — Ford Fiesta Rally3 Evo
The announcement also states these cars will compete in the same classes as their 2023 counterparts across various game modes, specifically to avoid splitting the playerbase while adding more viable competitive options.
It additionally notes that the EA SPORTS WRC base game retains cars available to all players, whether or not they own the 2024 Season Expansion, though this post focuses on introducing the 2024 additions.
Features
The post includes a “New to EA SPORTS WRC 24” section header and promotional art, but no additional feature details are specified in the provided announcement text.
For league ops, we should update allowed-car lists and class rules to account for the new 2024-spec entries sharing eligibility with the equivalent 2023 classes.
From the changelog
Structured change list parsed from the official notes.
cars
- This is history. This is the future of rally. Meet the cars you’ll be driving in EA SPORTS™ WRC 24.
- Compete across 18 classes in some of the greatest rally machines ever made, covering the entire history of the sport.
- Take on the toughest roads with world-famous manufacturers, or forge a new path by building your very own rally car.
- The following cars are available as part of the EA SPORTS™ WRC 2024 Season Expansion.
- So as to not split the playerbase, while also offering more viable competitive options, they will compete in the same classes as their 2023 counterparts across various game modes.
- [*] WRC - Ford Puma Rally1 HYBRID ‘24
- [*] WRC - Hyundai i20 N Rally1 HYBRID '24
- [*] WRC - Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 HYBRID '24
- [*] WRC2 - Toyota GR Yaris Rally2
- [*] Junior WRC - Ford Fiesta Rally3 Evo
- [h3]EA SPORTS™ WRC Base Game Cars: [/h3]
- The following cars are available in the EA SPORTS™ WRC base game, to all players regardless of whether they own the 2024 Season Expansion or not:
features
- [h3]New to EA SPORTS WRC™ 24[/h3]
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Official sources
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