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RaceRoom adds Porsche, BMW and Lamborghini Hypercars in major September update

By Wilco Verhaegh Published: 14 September 2025
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On 24 September, RaceRoom will launch one of its biggest updates yet: three iconic LMDh Hypercars will make their debut in the popular sim. KW Studios, the developer of RaceRoom Racing Experience, has confirmed that the Porsche 963, BMW M Hybrid V8 and Lamborghini SC63 will be added to the game.

These three Le Mans Daytona Hybrid (LMDh) prototypes mark the first major prototype release since the Mazda RT24-P DPi was released two years ago. In doing so, RaceRoom is taking a solid step towards more modern racing classes, which until now have been largely missing from its platform. But is that a good course?

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Three new Hypercars: Porsche 963, BMW M Hybrid V8 and Lamborghini SC63

RaceRoom has been focusing on a wide range of GT and touring cars for years, but is now adding the new generation of Hypercars for the first time. Choosing the Porsche 963, BMW M Hybrid V8 and Lamborghini SC63 is no coincidence: they are three of the most recognisable and competitive bolides from the current WEC and IMSA seasons.

According to KW Studios, the vehicles have been “recreated in great detail” and offer:

  • Full simulation of the hybrid system
  • Detailed tuning of ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) engine maps
  • Brake migration functionality
  • Virtual Energy management (VEM)

These features take the experience to a level that even established titles like iRacing currently do not fully offer.

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RaceRoom bets on realism and depth

With this update, RaceRoom shows that it still wants to compete at the top of sim racers. The addition of features like Virtual Energy Management, something missing from iRacing's recent hybrid update, for example, shows that KW Studios is committed to technical depth and realism.

Although other platforms such as Le Mans Ultimate and Automobilista 2 have been offering the Hypercar class for some time, RaceRoom hopes to distinguish itself by:

  • Authentic driving physics
  • Accessible entry (free base game with expandable content)
  • A promising Ranked Multiplayer mode in development
  • Focused focus on stability and performance, also on mid-range systems

The combination of these elements could reposition RaceRoom as a credible alternative to the establishment, provided they manage to follow this line with consistent updates and innovative features.

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Price and release date

The update featuring the three Hypercars will appear on 24 September 2025. Pricing details have not been announced at this time. What is clear, however, is that Hypercars will be offered as paid content.

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KW Studios additionally revealed that a fourth Hypercar is already in development, and that a fifth model is being worked on in the background. So Sim racers can expect even more prototype content in the near future.

Content planning: what to expect?

KW Studios has additionally confirmed that a fourth Hypercar is already in development, and that a fifth model is being worked on in the background. So Sim racers can expect even more prototype content in the near future. What is coming anyway on 24 September is an impressive bundle of content and improvements:

  • BMW M Hybrid V8 LMDh car DLC
  • Lamborghini SC63 LMDh car DLC
  • Porsche 963 LMDh car DLC
  • Renault Laguna Super Touring car DLC
  • Physically Based Rendering (PBR) graphics upgrade
  • Native ranked multiplayer and split system

In addition, rumours continue to circulate about new circuits, including the legendary Sebring, which may make its appearance in RaceRoom. Whether this will actually be part of the upcoming update or added later is still unclear. What is certain: RaceRoom is trying to broaden its content strategy and maintain its relevance in the sim community with these steps.

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Major graphics upgrade: visual leap forward

Incidentally, the Q3 2025 Update not only includes new vehicles and gameplay features, but also brings with it one of the biggest graphical improvements in RaceRoom's history. This upgrade is more than just a lick of paint - it is a fundamental step towards a more visually and technically modern platform. The main graphical improvements in this update are:

  • Realistic sunlight and improved ambient lighting, providing more natural transitions between light and shadow.
  • Physically Based Rendering (PBR) for materials, making paint, metal, rubber and interiors look significantly more realistic.
  • Improved reflections on vehicles, which respond dynamically to the environment.
  • General performance optimisations, making the game run smoother, even on systems with average specifications.

This visual upgrade ensures that RaceRoom not only looks better, but also performs more consistently. For players, this means more immersion, fewer hitches and a graphical experience more in line with modern standards - without losing sight of accessibility.

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Ranked Multiplayer: fully revised

Online racing in RaceRoom also gets a major upgrade with the Q3 2025 Update. The completely revamped Ranked multiplayer mode offers a structured and accessible experience for sim racers of any level.

The main innovations are:

  • A modernised user interfaceclear and intuitive
  • Fast and streamlined race registration, without cumbersome menus
  • Smart matchmaking with automatic splits, based on skill and rating
  • Structured Daily Races, Weekly Races and Special Events, similar to systems as in iRacing and Gran Turismo

This revision makes competitive racing easier, fairer and more attractive for everyone. Whether you are just starting out or have been racing at a high level for years, the new structure offers something for everyone and provides a solid foundation for the future of online racing within RaceRoom.

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Is this really the right course for RaceRoom?

Let's face it: the Hypercar class is now quite saturated within sim racing. Popular games like iRacing, Le Mans Ultimate and Automobilista 2 have already embraced this category. And while what RaceRoom is putting down with these models is technically impressive, I wonder if this is really what RaceRoom is or should be strong at as a platform.

Personally, I prefer to see RaceRoom fall back on its strength: unique and nostalgic content that you won't easily find elsewhere. Think iconic touring cars from the 90s, classics from the DTM era and tracks that are underrated in other sims. That's why I play RaceRoom - not for yet more Hypercars.

I therefore find the addition of Sebring and the Renault Laguna Super Tourer promising. Hopefully, these elements will get more attention than just a footnote in future updates. Because as cool as these Hypercars are: for me, this is just not where RaceRoom makes the difference.

At the same time, I do understand RaceRoom's desire to keep up with the big names. Hypercars attract attention and are popular with a wide audience. For new users just coming in, this might be a smart move. But RaceRoom's strength was precisely in its mix of exclusive cars, challenging physics and underrated tracks. It would be a shame if that faded into the background in an attempt to join a trend.

For me personally, an update with icons from the BTCC, FIA GT1 or Super Touring era would have been much more valuable. More depth, more nostalgia, more identity. RaceRoom has something unique, and I hope they don't lose that in the hunt for popular content.

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Conclusion: RaceRoom continues to innovate in 2025 

RaceRoom continues to innovate in 2025 with content that caters to both the hardcore sim racer and the casual player. The addition of these Hypercars is an important step towards a more complete and modern sim racing platform. And the graphical update and revamped ranked multiplayer are also a good step forward.

The Hypercars undoubtedly bring new technology and visual impact to RaceRoom, but they also raise questions about the direction the platform is taking. KW Studios proves with this update that it can technically compete at a high level, but must also guard against losing its own character.

For many sim racers, RaceRoom is loved for its unique blend of classic race cars, challenging physics and underrated tracks. If the platform now starts focusing mainly on content already widely represented in other sims, that unique position is in danger of being lost.

As far as I am concerned, RaceRoom's future lies in finding a balance: embracing new technologies such as hybrid systems, without losing sight of the soul of the game - nostalgia, pure racing experience and uniqueness. What do you think of this update? Are Hypercars becoming too much or are you excited about the addition of these three icons?

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