FH5 DLC: Horizon Racing Car Pack | June 2023

Horizon Racing Car Pack

Release Date 20 June 2023
Stores Microsoft Store and Steam
Price USD $4.99 / GBP £3.99 / EUR €4.99 / local pricing

The Horizon Racing Car Pack for Forza Horizon 5 is a downloadable add-on available for any edition of the game.

  • The Horizon Racing Car Pack is not included as part of ownership of the Forza Horizon 5 Car Pass, Standard, Deluxe, or Premium Editions of the game; this DLC must be purchased separately to access the cars.
  • Stay tuned to our official ForzaHorizon social and community channels for DLC code giveaway opportunities over the coming weeks.
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  • Once the pack is purchased, you are granted a one-time only, free addition of each car to your Forza Horizon 5 garage, with no additional in-game credit cost. You can retrieve the cars from the “Car Packs” menu at any Horizon Festival Outpost or Player House. After the one-time free car, the car models are available in the Autoshow for credits.

DLC Overviews

INCLUDED CARS

All four models are #NewToForza. As of June 2023 the Lotus Emira was among the top 40 most requested cars by the player community in the Suggestions Hub.

Name Car Type Class Credit Value
2023 Lotus Emira Modern Sports Cars A 767 95,000 CR
2022 Pagani Huayra R Extreme Track Toys S2 985 3,100,000 CR
2021 Forsberg Racing Nissan ‘Altimaniac’ Drift Cars S1 881 300,000 CR
2020 Saleen Sportruck XR Black Label Pickups & 4x4s B 666 150,000 CR

2023 Lotus Emira

Experience the latest icon in the Lotus story, the Emira. This exotic supercar features a powertrain built to deliver blistering performance and maximum thrills – a 400-horsepower 3.5-litre supercharged V6, tuned to deliver 360 horses. Once your foot is on the accelerator, it reaches 60mph in just over 4 seconds with a top speed of 180mph.

2022 Pagani Huayra R

Drive the most extreme Pagani hypercar ever. Built for the racetrack, this celebration of performance and technology is an early preview of the future of Pagani craftsmanship. It’s also the pinnacle of Pagani design with a V12 monster that produces 850 horses of heart-racing action. While only 30 models are destined to make their way to the real-world, the Horizon Festival has reserved one just for you.

2021 Forsberg Racing Nissan ‘Altimaniac’

Possibly the most fitting vehicle name ever, ‘The Altimaniac’ built by three-time Formula Drift World Champion Chris Forsberg is simply epic. This GT-R-powered, four-seater drift machine undertook an extensive drivetrain swap to RWD to ensure it slides once your foot hits the accelerator – a small push is all it needs to kick sideways because this Altima can deliver over 2,000 horses of ludicrous drifting power!

2020 Saleen Sportruck XR Black Label

Master the off-road trails and challenges of Mexico in the rugged Sportruck XR. With a modified 5.0-liter supercharged V8 that produces 700 horsepower and 600 lb-ft of torque, as well as specially tuned front by-pass shocks with 12-inches of travel and rear shocks complete with an impressive 14-inches of travel, this performance truck deserves to be the vehicle of choice for your next expedition.

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Wait, so if I have the ultimate edition, I still have to pay for the new car pack ? is this real ? :rofl:

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Hope not

Not uncommon tbf.

I have the Ultimate Addons Bundle and am wondering the same thing lol.

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Yes you will

No this is not new

No the developers aren’t the devil for doing this as you already got everything that was advertised

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Well, I’m not because I don’t plan to add more money into their pockets after buying the ultimate edition which should include everything !

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And it included everything that was stated in its description :wink:

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Well, there’s a reason we have product descriptions

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Yes! Yes you do.

very happy that car packs are back, TBH. Can only take so much of “games as a service” grinding to get a desired car. Then following it up with Y, :arrow_down:, A in the auction house, making my fingers bleed if I want a second one.

It’s called reality. You got what you paid for. Waiting for the rest of the “I want everything free” crowd.

Believe me when I say this, 3D design and car models are not easy to do. Someone has to do 6 months of labour somewhere. Guess what, they have to get paid somehow. Whether or not they directly receive salary based on sales or not, there’s still someone doing work.

These cars were probably worked on well after launching the ultimate edition.

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Why is it called “ultimate edition” then ?

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Because it came with everything they planned to release at the beginning when they name it ‘ultimate edition’

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Because it isn’t

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It’s called Premium Edition, to be precise. Maybe that’s why they opted for changing name from Ultimate Edition :smile:

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Indeed

We got everything in that list

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So this are the ultimate editions of the ultimate edition ? :rofl:

I’m fine with paying for car packs again, but the amount of cars needs to match the price. Has a price even been announced yet?

I imagine either $6 or $10
Which I think the car packs used to be $10
$2.50/car which isnt bad.
If were talking $15, then thats a hard sell for me. $20 is a no go.

So that part where it says Car Pass is sort of cancelled with this paid DLC ? It should have said partial car pass :laughing:

No, It ended 6 months after the game came out. Like was planned. :man_facepalming:

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