Forza Horizon 5 Car List

Horizon Holidays (Series 15) | Week 4 - December 29th, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week.

The Lamborghini Sián Roadster is a seasonal Exclusive gifted to all players on December 26th as the second Horizon Secret Santa reward. The AMC Rebel is a seasonal Exclusive available for 20 points from the Spring season Festival Playlist.

CAR Car Type PI Class HP T Lbs Engine Layout
2020 Lamborghini Sián Roadster Hypercars S1 881 808 556 3827 6.5L NA V12 Mid/AWD
1970 AMC Rebel ‘The Machine’ Classic Muscle C 531 340 427 3650 6.4L NA V8 Front/RWD

The AMC offers seven engine swaps in Conversions:

The Lamborghini offers the 750 hp RACING V12 engine swap but its stock engine can upgrade to 1532 hp with twin turbo conversion (slightly less than the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ).

2020 Lamborghini Sián Roadster

The 2020 Lamborghini Sián Roadster is the Italian manufacturer’s first open-top hybrid supercar to feature a supercapacitor. With electrified intensity, the incomparable 800-horsepower V12 that powers the Sián Roadster is at the top of its class. It’s the most powerful Lamborghini engine yet, capable of 217mph, while its unique and innovative use of a supercapacitor takes hybrid technology to the next level. It also has futuristic design features, such sculptured contours, distinct aero wings and aluminum details painted in Oro Electrum, a special type of gold paint chosen by Lamborghini to indicate their hybrid cars. It all comes together for an incredible all-wheel-drive supercar built with meticulous attention to detail, very fine materials and an ultralight body. It even has unique interior accents celebrating the very first Lamborghini Miura. While only 19 models are planned for the real world, the Horizon Festival has ensured that everyone who feels the holiday spirit over the coming series might just find the 2020 Lamborghini Sián Roadster under their garage’s festive tree in Forza Horizon 5.

1970 AMC Rebel ‘The Machine’

AMC was notorious for taking on the big three in its own way. When it came to the muscle car market, the AMC approach was unique with performance that could give the big boys a run for their money. “The Machine” came with a flamboyant red, white, and blue paint scheme that made as much of statement as its 340-horsepower V8. From the factory this Rebel was poised as a street legal drag race car and could run mid-14s in the quarter mile. The distinctive ram-air hood scoop and hood-mounted tachometer contributed to the car’s performance-minded attitude. “The Machine” was no poseur; developed in collaboration with Hurst Performance, it could put down the power via the “Twin-Grip” Positraction style differential. AMC always did things delightfully different, and this definitive muscle car is a perfect example.

1 Like