Horizon 10-Year Anniversary (Series 13) | Week 1 - October 13th, 2022
Here are the newly available cars this week.
The 2010 Ferrari 599XX is a seasonal exclusive car available as a reward for 20 points from the Summer Festival Playlist. This model was first introduced in Forza Motorsport 3 and has been in each game since Forza Horizon 3. The 2013 Dodge SRT Viper GTS Anniversary Edition is a new upgraded version of the 2013 Viper in the game, available as an Accolade reward for completing the new Horizon Origins story.
CAR | Car Type | PI Class | HP | T | Lbs | Engine | Layout |
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2013 Dodge Viper GTS Anniversary Edition | Modern Muscle | S1 900 | 640 | 600 | 2646 | 8.4L NA V10 | Front/RWD |
2010 Ferrari 599XX | Extreme Track Toys | S2 924 | 720 | 506 | 3115 | 6.0L NA V12 | Front/RWD |
The Ferrari offers one engine swap - the 6.3L V12 HYBRID from the Ferrari FXX-K. The Dodge offers one swap - the 7.7L V12. The Dodge also offers Street level body panels in Aero upgrades.
2013 Dodge Viper GTS Anniversary Edition
As the first Forza Horizon cover car, it only felt fitting to introduce this exclusive new variant to celebrate the game’s 10-Year Anniversary. At the heart of this road-devouring snake is a totally refined all-aluminum, mid-engine, 8.4-liter V10 delivering a class-topping 640 horsepower and 600 lb-ft of torque. It’s utterly contemporary in its design, and the 2013 Viper’s gorgeous lines are at once sophisticated and hostile—form and function meeting in a sweet spot of automotive aggression. In short, the 2013 Viper’s stunning design will turn heads and its powerful performance will make sure those heads turn very, very quickly.
2010 Ferrari 599XX
It’s incredibly fast, unimaginably expensive, and you can’t put one in your garage—literally. That’s because, like all “XX” cars, Scuderia Ferrari holds onto the car for owners, maintaining and storing them, so all that owners have to do is show up at the track, strap in (very tightly, for their sake), and let the 599XX loose. While based on the 599 GTB Fiorano, there have been so many changes to bring it to XX specification that it’s impossible to list them all. For example, except the roof, every other body panel has been altered to help with aerodynamics or allow more cooling air to the brakes or engine. Speaking of the engine, meticulously precise construction and an exhaust system that doesn’t have to consider road-going requirements allow the 6-liter V12 to produce 108 more horsepower than its GTB stablemate, allowing the 599XX to accelerate to 100mph in less than 6 seconds. For the steep entry price and ownership limitations, one thing you don’t get is taillights—those were deleted in favor of exhaust outlets for the active fans that suck air out from under the car below 155 mph. Over that speed, the additional downforce isn’t needed.
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