Without saying what will or won’t happen, remember that it takes considerable time to develop cars to make them game ready. Regardless of model year, the cars have to be sourced, modeled in the game code, tested, determined if they fit within the game focus, and most importantly added with permission via licensing agreement (and the budget for each stage of the process). Adding all the newest car models presents a challenge due to that timeline.
I don’t blame anyone for feeling this way, but it’s an incorrect assessment of what the community wants. We have many players who want and regularly request older models and regular performance models. We have many users who insist that no models ever be removed from Forza’s game roster. And we have users whose wishlists range from hundreds to over 1000 different models. Put all together, the community wants thousands of different cars, which makes it impossible to satisfy everyone. As it turns out, the breakdown of what the community has requested aligns pretty closely with the mix of cars you see in each Forza title: old / new, fast / slow, familiar / obscure, production / racing models from many different manufacturers are represented. It’s that diversity that helps Forza appeal to a wide range of players.
Please continue to add your wishlists to the pinned thread for tracking so we can include your feedback in the car sourcing process!