September 24, 2024
Take on up to 52 different rivals and use their liveries from the 2024 WRC season.
Stay up to date with the latest WRC season thanks to the EA SPORTS™ WRC 24 Season Expansion, releasing on October 8.
In addition to the five new cars you’ll get to drive, 52 liveries and crews from the current year of competition will also become available to use and experience in-game.
All of these driver and co-driver pairings will show up as AI opponents across game modes like Career and Moments, and you can choose to drive as them in Championship Mode when selecting the 2024 season.
Finally, you can customise the look of your vehicle in all game modes, by selecting their real-world liveries on the cars featured below.
Read on to see which liveries will be available on each car, and an early look at some of them in action.
Reigning champions Toyota has been challenged at the top by Hyundai in 2024, but that hasn’t stopped them from racking up the wins.
With multiple championships behind them, Sébastien Ogier and Kalle Rovanperä have been a threat in every rally they’ve entered, with full-time regulars Elfyn Evans and Takamoto Katsuta bringing home consistent points in the quest for another Manufacturers’ Championship.
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 HYBRID ‘24 - Liveries & Crews:
Hyundai has turned up the heat in 2024, making full use of the sport’s new “Super Sunday” points system to charge into the lead of both the Drivers' and Manufacturers’ Championships.
Thierry Neuville is heading up the standings and getting closer to his first world title, and the returning Ott Tänak is always a thrill to watch when going flat-out.
Hyundai i20 N HYBRID ‘24 - Liveries & Crews:
M-Sport has a storied history in WRC, winning titles and building up the next generation of rally stars.
This year’s young lineup of Adrien Fourmaux and Grégoire Munster have made an impression on fans and competitors alike, with the Puma in podium contention across several rounds.
Ford Puma Rally1 HYBRID ‘24 - Liveries & Crews:
Toyota’s all-new GR Yaris Rally2 is an immediate sensation in the ultra-competitive WRC2 category.
Finnish star Sami Pajari has been on form all year and is challenging for the title, while making guest appearances in Toyota’s Rally1 car to great success.
Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 - Liveries & Crews:
You can never rule out Citroën in the WRC2 battle, especially on asphalt rallies.
Yohan Rossel won the season-opener at Rallye Monte Carlo in a nail-biting battle to the line, and Nikolay Gryazin repeated the result at Croatia Rally.
Citroën C3 Rally2 - Liveries & Crews:
2023 Junior WRC Champion William Creighton is the latest in a long line of accomplished Irish rally drivers, and as part of his championship prize he’s been driving the Rally2 car this season.
His best result so far is 5th place at Tet Rally Latvia.
Ford Fiesta Rally2 - Livery & Crew:
The Hyundai i20 N Rally2 is a dependable competitor in the WRC2 category.
This year it’s seen strong results in the early season, landing just shy of the podium with Nicolas Ciamin totting up a trio of 4th place finishes so far.
Hyundai i20 N Rally2 - Liveries & Crews:
The class of the field, the Škoda Fabias are always in contention for victories, both in-game and in the real world.
Fan-favourite Oliver Solberg is close to securing the world title, and teammate Gus Greensmith has scored a win this year at the punishing Safari Rally Kenya.
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 - Liveries & Crews:
Škoda Fabia Rally2 Evo - Livery & Crew:
The FIA Junior WRC Championship is the breeding ground for top talent, with our very own Jon Armstrong competing in 2021 and 2022, using the Codemasters and EA SPORTS liveries from the EA SPORTS™ WRC base game.
In 2024 we’ve seen the biggest entry list in years, with 17 of this year’s crews now represented in-game.
Romet Jürgenson is this year’s champion with a win at Croatia Rally, and podiums at Rally Sweden and the finale at EKO Acropolis Rally Greece.
Ford Fiesta Rally3 Evo - Liveries & Crews: