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Steve Jackson just released a slightly updated graphics and music version .
http://www.warehouse23.com/products/autoduel
Wasteland Angel on Steam is also a fun game.
That uses the data files of the original release as its foundation - so I expect this is the old DOS version in an emulator. Having acquired the game rights back probably just means they could legally package and sell it again.
SJ Games do have a new version in production but nobody but internal staff have seen anything yet.
As quoted on this page at SJ Games ((Oct 2022):
https://www.sjgames.com/ill/archive/October_07_2022/Autoduel_For_A_Buck
"We know that many, many of you would like to see an upgraded and expanded edition of the Autoduel video game . . . and while we aren't yet ready with the details, we can say that we're working on things. Steve and I have already sat in on several meetings and had a look at concept art and game screens. We've even been listening to the new soundtrack! The new Autoduel isn't ready, but it is coming. And it is looking incredible."