21.9.2025
X-Plane

ToLiss A320ceo Releases September 26

ToLiss has officially announced its upcoming A320ceo expansion for X-Plane, scheduled to release on Friday, September 26, 2025. This new aircraft variant will…

ToLiss has officially announced its upcoming A320ceo expansion for X-Plane, scheduled to release on Friday, September 26, 2025. This new aircraft variant will be offered as a paid add-on to the existing A320neo base package.

The A320ceo package will include both the CFM56-5B4 and the IAE V2527-A5 engine variants. Both sharklets and wingtip fences will be included as visual options. ToLiss has also confirmed that the new weather radar from XP12.3 will be part of the A320ceo release.

Realism and Differences from the Neo

While the ceo and neo cockpits are virtually identical by design, users can expect key differences in performance and aircraft behavior. According to ToLiss, these differences have been modeled in the most realistic way possible within the simulator. As one example, the fuel system in the A320ceo reflects the original pre-neo Airbus configuration.

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Pricing and Previews

The A320ceo announcement marks another major milestone in ToLiss’ growing Airbus lineup for X-Plane. With two classic engine options, accurate flight behavior, new visual features, and system-level differences from the neo, this expansion offers one of Airbus’ most recognizable workhorses.

The A320ceo expansion launches September 26, 2025, and will be priced at $29.95. ToLiss has sent pre-release copies to various streamers, so you’ll be able to see previews from them coming soon. The original announcement can be found on ToLiss’ Facebook page here.

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