2 highly-requested cars release today as DiRT Rally 2.0 Season 3 continues.

Peugeot 206 Rally

Between 2000 and 2003, the factory run Peugeot 206 Rally was extremely nimble and adaptable. This car was built to replace the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 E2, and followed in its footsteps of being based on a compact hatchback with a short wheelbase. This car took success at the hands of Marcus Grönholm on the world stage.

Car Class: Up to 2000cc 4WD

Country: France

Model Year: 2002

Max Power: 300 bhp

Max Weight: 1230 kg

Engine: 1998 cc, 4 cylinder, Turbocharged

Transmission: 6 Speed Manual Sequential

Volkswagen Golf Kitcar

Homologated in 1998, the Volkswagen Golf Kitcar evolved over the course of several years, and won its class convincingly at the hands of several high level competitors. The 4 cylinder 270bhp engine produced upwards of 250nm of torque, making this car a handful for less experienced drivers.

Car Class: F2 Kit Car

Country: Germany

Model Year: 1999

Max Power: 270 bhp

Max Weight: 980 kg

Engine: 1995 cc, 4 cylinder, Naturally-Aspirated

Transmission: 6 Speed Manual Sequential

Availability Information:

These cars are part of DiRT Rally 2.0 Season 3. The following game versions/bundles contain Season 3 (all cars and locations are also available to buy as standalone DLC):

DiRT Rally 2.0 Deluxe Content 2.0

Season 3 Content

Season 4 Content

DiRT Rally 2.0 Year One Pass

Season 1 Content

Season 2 Content

Season 3 Content

Season 4 Content

DiRT Rally 2.0 Super Deluxe Edition

DiRT Rally 2.0 Base Game

Season 1 Content

Season 2 Content

Season 3 Content

Season 4 Content

If you have Season 3 already the content should be available to use on release day. You may have to head to your platform’s store or your “Ready to Install” list to install these cars, or restart your console/PC.

Season 3 players will not need to purchase these cars separately from platform stores; if they appear to require purchase, please wait a short while and try again as it can occasionally take time for content entitlements to roll out globally.

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