Le Mans Ultimate Version 1.1 is here!
Following a landmark summer that saw the game achieve record daily and concurrent player numbers with its Version 1.0 launch, the latest update delivers significant new content, including the addition of the European Le Mans Series, and features that expand both the scope and accessibility of the title.
For this blog, we will only focus on the ELMS DLC Content, with another blog highlighting the full update. So here’s everything you need to know about the newest DLC Pack.
Starting at The Top
ELMS DLC will have 3 packs – each with 1 car and 1 track.
This will also be available in a Season Pass format for a discount, which will automatically unlock as LMU release the packs. Pack 1 will be available on September 23rd, alongside the V1.1 update. Pack 2 is expected before the end of the year, and Pack 3 will be in the first quarter of 2026.
The price will be £8.99 / €9.99 / $11.99 per pack but it will also be available in Season Pass at £21.99 / €24.99 / $28.99 with a further 10% launch discount for a limited time only.
ELMS DLC Pack 1
So what’s in Pack 1?
Silverstone:

LMU is delighted to welcome Silverstone to the title, with ELMS returning to the iconic British circuit for the first time since 2019. It promises to be a spectacular venue for both the cars and the series. As always, the track is officially licensed and laser-scanned, recreated with the utmost care and attention to detail – exactly what you’d expect from a true simulation.
Since ELMS races from the classic ‘National’ pitlane, that’s the configuration you’ll find at release. But LMU will also be pleased to confirm that the Grand Prix pitlane, along with the shorter National and International layouts, will be added in a future update. In addition, tracks already used by ELMS in the game will be expanded to support 44-car grids in a later release.
LMP3:

The first of three LMP3 cars coming in the ELMS pack is the Ligier JS P325 – the latest and most modern of this class available for racing in this category.
Featuring the new 3.5L Toyota V6 Bi Turbo outputting 470 bhp, this car is a wonderful example of modern prototype engineering and will no doubt create some memorable on-track experiences. LMU really hope you enjoy this new class and series in Le Mans Ultimate.
The Duqueine D09 and Ginetta G61-LT-P3 Evo versions of the LMP3 will appear in a later update.
For FREE – The ELMS LMP2

Also included as part of the ELMS update, but added for free into the game, is the ELMS version of the LMP2!
This means you’ll be 2-4 seconds a lap faster, with different aero packages, unrestricted engine modes and more. This LMP2 is a beast compared to its WEC variation.
So get in the LMP2, get on Silverstone, and feel the raw power of this new beast.
Message from the studio:
Stephen Hood, CEO of Motorsport Games & Head of Studio 397 said:
“We are extremely excited to be adding another endurance series with the European Le Mans Series with even more tracks and a new class of racing. We’re confident the new content will go down well with players alongside our exciting new LiveryHub and other improvements.”