Forza Horizon 5 Car List

Series 7 | Week 2 - May 5th, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week.

The 2014 Forsberg Racing Nissan ‘SafariZ’ 370Z Safari Rally Tribute is a DLC addition for owners of the Car Pass. The 2014 Ferrari California T is a seasonal exclusive, available for 20 points from the Autumn “Storm” season Festival Playlist.. The 2020 Ferrari SF90 Stradale is a seasonal exclusive, available for 80 series points. The Forsberg and SF90 Stradale are #NewToForza, while the Ferrari California T was first introduced in Forza Motorsport 6. Read the full Series 7 article for more info.

CAR Car Type PI Class HP T Lbs Engine Layout
2014 Forsberg Racing Nissan ‘SafariZ’ 370Z Safari Rally Tribute Rally Monsters A 720 345 276 3140 3.7L NA V6 Front/RWD
2014 Ferrari California T Super GT A 784 554 556 3813 3.9L TT V8 Front/RWD
2020 Ferrari SF90 Stradale Hypercars S2 915 986 912 3684 4.0L TT V8 Mid/AWD

The Forsberg has eight engine swap options, with maximum upgraded power from the 850hp RACING 7.2L V8. The Ferrari California has one engine swap option, the 602hp 5.2L V10. The Ferrari SF90 Stradale has one engine swap option, the 1036hp 6.3L V12 HYBRID, and can also upgrade its stock engine to 1,382 hp, 1278 ft-lb of torque, adding it to the list of highest-powered engines in the game..


2014 Forsberg Racing Nissan ‘SafariZ’ 370Z Safari Rally Tribute

When Chris Forsberg, a self-taught three-time Formula Drift World Champion, teamed up with Broken Motorsports to create a modern-day tribute to the 1971 East African Safari Rally overall winning Datsun 240Z, the result was something truly special. Forsberg Racing’s Nissan ‘SafariZ’ 370Z features aesthetics that pay homage to the original rally car – it even includes some of the original sponsor decals. While this project car is rally ready and could compete at any time, it was purposefully built to output 215 horsepower because the excess horsepower would leave it just fighting for traction in the dirt. What it might lack in raw horsepower, however, it more than makes up for in functionality and aesthetics with styling cues that harken back to that 1970s rally monster for the ultimate dose of nostalgia.


2014 Ferrari California T

The Ferrari California was the Prancing Horse’s first V8-powered front-engine car. Replaced years later by the California T, the naturally aspirated V8 was swapped out in favor of a 3.9-liter turbocharged V8 engine capable of outputting 552 horsepower at 7500 rpm! It retains the front-engine design, as well as the 7-speed transmission and RWD drivetrain, and can reach 0-60mph in just 3.5 seconds. With updated styling found across both the exterior and interior of the car, grand touring is engraved throughout every facet of the California T – a convertible that ensures you have both the looks and performance to cruise anywhere, anytime. A distinguished Grand Tourer.


2020 Ferrari SF90 Stradale

Celebrating the 90th anniversary of the foundation of Scuderia Ferrari, the SF90 Stradale underscores the strong link between the Prancing Horse’s track and road cars while encapsulating the most advanced technologies developed in Maranello. It’s also the first Ferrari to feature PHEV architecture, which, for the record, stands for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle. This allows the internal four-liter combustion engine, an evolution of the V8 found in the 488 Pista and F8 Tributo, to be integrated with three electric motors. The combined output is a sheer 986 horsepower at 8000 rpm with a maximum torque of 590 lb-ft at 6000 rpm. Those are extraordinary numbers, allowing the car to reach 62mph from standstill in 2.5 seconds, 124mph in 6.7 seconds and a top speed of 211 mph. It’s also the fastest Ferrari road car on the Italian manufacturer’s own Fiorano Circuit, beating the LaFerrari by seven tenths of a second. With all of that considered, the SF90 Stradale perfectly demonstrates how Ferrari can so seamlessly transition the knowledge and skills it acquires from competing in global motorsports to its roadworthy production cars – and it does so with a future-forward design and truly innovative engineering.


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