Forza Horizon 5 Car List

Series 4 | Week 4 - February 24, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week. Descriptions come from the Series 4 article.)

The 2005 MG XPower SV-R is a new Car Pass DLC addition. This car is #NewToForza.

Manufactured by MG Rover, the XPower SV-R was heavily inspired by the Qvale Mangusta and used parts from the Ford Mustang – all to potentially attract buyers in the United States. It was unveiled as a concept car in 2001 before Peter Stevens, former exterior designer of the McLaren F1, reworked its appearance to be more aggressive. Ultimately, the XPower SV-R was more of a niche sports car with an estimated 82 units produced – one of its most famous buyers being Rowan Atkinson.

The 2015 MG MG3 is a new exclusive Festival Playlist reward. This car is #NewToForza.

The MG3 is the most popular Chinese manufactured car sold today in the UK. Produced by SAIC and sold under the MG Motor subsidiary, the MG3 is a subcompact car fitted with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine and is built to be an affordable, everyday car taking you to your destination with ease. Production of the MG3 begins in China before final assembly at the MG Rover production line in the UK.

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Series 5 | Week 1 - March 3rd, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week. Read the full Series 5 article.

The 1986 Ford Mustang SVO is a Car Pass DLC addition. This car is #NewToForza.


In 1981, Ford established a new division within their company fittingly named the Special Vehicle Operations Department, or SVO for short. Their task was to take the Ford Mustang, a car renowned for its impeccable performance and attitude and tune it for a new era of automobiles adhering to strict regulations following the 1973 oil crisis. Not only were fuel costs going up, but for many, the muscle car was considered dead. In response, Ford’s SVO engineers opted for a turbocharged 2.3-liter inline four capable of 175hp for the car’s initial 1984 outing and allowed drivers to adjust performance through a handy “fuel grade” switch – with lower fuel consumption possible through a Bosch Fuel Injection System. With additional fine tuning over the years and a new water-cooling system, the SVO’s overall power rating increased to 200hp for its 1986 update.

The 2018 KTM X-Bow GT4 is a new exclusive seasonal Festival Playlist reward. This car was introduced to the franchise in Forza Motorsport 7.


The X-Bow – that’s pronounced “cross-bow” for the record – is one of the most extreme-looking track toys out there, so one might wonder what KTM could do to take it to the next level. The answer is not always more power or less weight. The jet fighter-like canopy of the GT4 increases aerodynamics and stops your face from peeling off at high speeds. The company has made this track-only weapon more durable, decreasing racing costs and improving dependability. Since you will find the X-Bow in many of the top racing series, such as SRO World Challenge or even the VLN series at the Nürburgring, knowing that the cost of winning just went down should make that path to victory that much easier to find. For those enjoying it in Forza, well, just keep putting it to the test and enjoying every mile.


The 1965 MINI Cooper S Forza Edition is a new exclusive series Festival Playlist reward for 80 points, making it available starting March 10th.


Small in stature but large in racing history, presence and performance, the Mini Cooper S has always held its own against much larger cars. Its unmistakable petite package is endearing to the masses and its surprising performance is profound. Now converted into an all-wheel-drive fully electric powered car boasting 235hp, its lightweight nature means you’ll be wheeling through traffic like a breeze. This custom tuned Forza Edition variant also sports a widebody kit fitted as standard and houses wider, stickier tires to ensure it’s not only fast, but grippy – making it a worthy competitor within the Super Hot Hatch division!

Series 5 | Week 2 - March 10th, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week. Read the full Series 5 article.


The 2020 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro is a Car Pass DLC addition. This car is #NewToForza.

Dare to explore the places you never thought possible. Toyota has engineered a truck for the adventurer that exists inside all of us, with newly developed hybrid technology. With 437hp delivered by a 3.5L Twin-Turbo V6 and unique placement of the electric motor ensuring an efficient transfer of power between the engine and transmission – the Tundra TRD Pro will always ensure you go the extra mile, whether it’s charging down the highway or chasing a desert trail.

The 2019 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro is a new exclusive seasonal Festival Playlist reward. This car is #NewToForza.

Imagine a mid-size sport utility vehicle transformed into an off-roader primed for globe-trotting expeditions. That’s what Toyota built with its 4Runner TRD Pro. Rugged, durable and versatile – there’s no better choice for when you need to go off the beaten path. Whether you’re hauling gear cross-country or rock-crawling, you’ll always be impressed by the sheer toughness of this rugged body-on-frame SUV. Overcoming unforgiving terrain is rooted in the heritage of the 4Runner series, and the TRD Pro amplifies it to the next level with its oversize TRD-tuned high-performance shocks and rear remote reservoirs – all while keeping itself protected with a quarter-inch thick aluminium skid plate and distinctive looks that ensure you crawl through rocks, dirt and mud in style.

Series 5 | Week 3 - March 17th, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week. Read the full Series 5 article.


The 2006 Noble M400 is a Car Pass DLC addition. This car is #NewToForza.

Renowned for its excellent power and handing, the Noble M400 is the track variant of the M12. It features a transversely mounted mid-engine format, featuring a retuned twin-turbo 3-liter Ford Duratec V6 with high-lift camshafts and improved fuel injection. With 425bhp, the M400 accelerates from 0-60 in 3.2 seconds according to automotive press outlets – a record that made it one of the fastest accelerating cars in the world. Noble itself claimed that the car hits 0-60 in only 4 seconds – and while that’s still a notable feat, it’s a modest assessment of the M400’s true capabilities. When driven by The Stig on the Top Gear Test Track, it impressively almost matched the Ford GT40’s lap time.

The 2010 Noble M600 is a new exclusive seasonal Festival Playlist reward. This car is was first introduced to the franchise in Forza Motorsport 4 and has appeared in all Forza Horizon games.

Britain’s Noble Automotive builds bespoke supercars that demand attention. Not just attention from drivers who appreciate their analog pureness—Nobles are blissfully devoid of such driver-isolating distractions such as ABS and traction control—but also from those who appreciate their ideal proportions. The latest Noble, the M600, is the epitome of the breed, a mid-engined supercar with enough performance on tap to shock the established big-name players. Many cars are described as quick, but the M600’s 0-60 mph blast takes only a tick over three seconds—that’s properly, wickedly quick. Motivation comes courtesy of an unusual engine, a V8 developed by Yamaha for Volvo, although no Volvo sees the kind of power that the additional twin-turbochargers bolted up by Noble provide. Its light weight and high output (a full 650 horsepower) perfectly suits the M600’s primarily carbon fiber hand-built body and its advanced stainless steel frame. While the performance is phenomenal, it’s Noble’s dedication to the driver that makes this exceptionally well-crafted car such a delight to both push hard and appreciate standing still.

Check with listing of not photograghy shooted, I find some cars are missed in your list:

2020 Alejandra Truck, 2017 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2, 2020 Hot Wheels Monster Truck Bone Shaker, 2010 Mazda 3 Traffic, 1992 Mitsubishi Galant Traffic, 1984 Peugeot 205 T16, 2005 Subaru Legacy Traffic, 1993 Volkwagen Beetle Traffic Taxi

Series 5 | Week 4 - March 24th, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week. Read the full Series 5 article.


The 2017 Ferrari #25 Corse Clienti 488 Challenge is a Car Pass DLC addition. This car is #NewToForza.


To celebrate the 25-year anniversary of the prancing horse’s international Ferrari Challenge racing series, the race-oriented 488 Challenge car was born. As the first ever turbocharged Ferrari to be featured in its own racing series, it surpassed the performance records of the preceding 458 Challenge EVO thanks to its 3.9-liter V8 engine outputting 670hp. With Slide Slip Control debuting on a Challenge car for the first time for improved driving dynamics and handling, the #25 Corse Clienti increases aerodynamic efficiently without compromising on the style, finesse and driving capability that is engraved in Ferrari’s long-running heritage. As quoted by the Roadshow, this is a car capable of turning experienced drivers into racers.

The 2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO (R35) is a new exclusive seasonal Festival Playlist reward. This car is #NewToForza.


With its more aggressive styling, the upgraded 2020 R35 Nismo features faster acceleration, improved cornering force and better braking performance than the previous 2017 model. Nissan has iteratively refined and improved its R35 “Godzilla” for over a decade. Being one of the longest running sports cars in the world, it only begs the question of what’s next for the GT-R line? In the interim, there’s nothing that can quite match the appeal and immediate recognition of an R35 – it’s truly iconic – and this refined iteration is certain to catch the attention of many road goers with its familiarity and subtle yet effective enhancements.

Series 6 additions

The content update for Series 6 adds 9 models to the game: 5 exclusives available to all players and 4 Car Pass DLC cars available to DLC owners.

The Mustang Mach-E 1400 and McLaren 765LT are #NewToForza along with the four DLC cars. Ascari, ATS, and Oldsmobile are new manufacturers for FH5, and add Manufacturer Bonus prizes to the Car Collection menu. This brings the game’s manufacturer total to 103, and total number of cars to 589.

Series 6 also adds an Evolving World Accolade for collecting four Festival Playlist cars.

EXCLUSIVES
2012 Ascari KZ1R S1 829 Modern Supercars
2018 ATS GT S1 877 Modern Supercars
2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400 S1 900 Track Toys
2021 McLaren 765LT S2 913 Track Toys
2014 McLaren 650S Spider S1 856 Modern Supercars
The Mustang Mach-E is available by completing (1 star) the final chapter of the Drift Club Mexico Story; it must be redeemed from the Accolades menu. The Festival Playlist reward cars are each available to redeem after accumulating 20 seasonal points, and may return in future seasons.
CAR PASS DLC PI Car Type
1966 Oldsmobile Toronado D 403 Classic Muscle
2021 McLaren 620R S1 864 Track Toys
2021 MINI John Cooper Works GP A 719 Super Hot Hatch
2019 Porsche 911 Speedster S1 813 Modern Sports Cars
Car Pass release dates can be seen in the Buy & Sell section of any player house or festival site, where each weekly car can be redeemed for zero credits:
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Series 6 | Week 1 - March 31st, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week. Read the full Series 6 article.

The 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400 is an Accolade reward for completing the new Drift Club Mexico Story (1 star in Chapter 6). This car is #NewToForza.


The future of drifting is here. Packing 1400hp under the hood with seven electric motors and incredible downforce – more than 2,300 lb. at 160mph! – the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400 unlocks the true potential of electric vehicles. Created in collaboration between Ford Performance and RTR Vehicles, this car is built for everything RTR founder Vaughn Gittin Jr. loves doing most – from drifting and gymkhana to road racing and time attack. The Mustang Mach-E 1400 is fitted with a unique chassis and powertrain for different layouts, including AWD, RWD and FWD, as well as extreme steering angles for drifting, split power delivery between the front and rear of the car, Brembo brakes akin to the Mustang GT4 and a hydraulic handbrake system. Utilizing a 56.8-kilowatt-hour battery that is cooled while charging, the Mustang Mach-E 1400 reinvigorates the thrill of driving and ensures no moment is wasted on the track.

The 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado is a Car Pass DLC addition. This car is #NewToForza.


The Oldsmobile Toronado is renowned by many automotive enthusiasts for being a step forward in car design. It began life as a design painting by Oldsmobile stylist David North in 1962 who created a “Flame Red Car” – a compact sports car that was never intended for production. After Oldsmobile was informed by parent company General Motors that it’d be building a competitor to the Buick Riviera and the Ford Thunderbird, the division opted to go forward with North’s design and the rest of the story is history. Oldsmobile had been developing front-wheel drive since 1958 and the Toronado incorporates this with a “Unitized Power Package” powertrain. It also has an Oldsmobile-produced, performance-boosted “Super Rocket V8” rated at 385hp and 475 lb-ft of torque, as well as automatic transmission fitted as standard – an expectation of U.S.-built luxury cars of the time.

The 2012 Ascari KZ1R is a new exclusive seasonal reward from the Summer Festival Playlist.


A track-tuned version of the race-bred supercar of the road, the KZ1R is capable of a top speed of 200 mph and 0-60 acceleration of three seconds. Ascari cars are hand-built on a state-of-the-art, carbon-fiber, monocoque adding to their potential as track superstar. Powered by the naturally aspirated BMW M5, 5.0-liter V8 and feather light at less than 3,000 lbs., despite luxury appointments such as electric windows, the KZR1 delivers an intensely exciting ride. The interior is all business and stripped to the bare essentials while still providing comfort inside the built-in safety cage. Outside, the front splitter and rear-wing generate additional downforce while complimenting the aerodynamic smoothness of the elegant body. Ascari built only 50 KZ1R models so the best way to enjoy this magnificent track toy is in Forza Horizon 5.

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Series 6 | Week 2 - April 7th, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week.

The 2021 McLaren 620R is a DLC addition for owners of the Car Pass. The 2021 McLaren 765LT is a seasonal exclusive, available for 20 points from the Autumn “Storm” season Festival Playlist. Both cars are #NewToForza. Read the full Series 6 article.

CAR Car Type PI Class HP T Lbs Engine Layout
2021 McLaren 765LT Track Toys S2 913 755 590 2952 4.0L TT V8 Mid/RWD
2021 McLaren 620R Track Toys S1 864 612 457 3131 3.8L TT V8 Mid/RWD
The McLaren 620R has one engine swap option - the 602hp 5.2 V10 - and has Sport Aero upgrades from Vorsteiner.

2021 McLaren 620R


Two worlds collide as the racetrack finally meets the road. That’s the promise of McLaren’s latest supercar, the 620R, which is based on the 570S GT4 – considered the most successful GT race car in the world. Since its 2017 debut, it has won races in every championship across the world, racking up more wins and podiums than any other McLaren to-date. As a race car, the 570S GT4 must adhere to strict motorsport regulations to compete. However, freed from those restrictions, the 620R retains the DNA of the fully homologated track car and is unleashed onto the road. Not only does it look like a race car, but it handles, performs, and feels like one too. It also lives up to McLaren’s lightweight design ethos with adjustable aerodynamic elements – including a carbon fiber rear wing, race suspension components and a powertrain recalibration – all to increase power output to 620PS. Whether you’re on the road or track, the 620R achieves 0-62mph in just 2.9 seconds, which are speeds we’d consider to be lightning fast.

2021 McLaren 765LT


A new legend to live up to the Longtail name. That’s what McLaren delivers with the 2021 McLaren 765LT Coupe – a car that is entirely focused on the driver. Iterated upon the iconic 720S, this new addition to the Longtail line innovates across every facet of the car. It’s a lighter supercar that weighs 80kg less than the already lean 720S and more powerful with 765PS and 800Nm of torque from a 4.0 litre twin-turbocharged V8. With optimized aerodynamics, a perfect mid-engine, rear wheel drive balance and track-focused dynamics, the most innovative McLaren LT ever made will have your pulse bouncing with 0-62mph speeds of 6.2 seconds and 0-124mph in only seven seconds. As indicated by the name, only 765 models will ever be produced, and for those lucky few, a sensational driving experience like no other awaits.


Check out our official mobile wallpaper images for the McLarens.


Series 6 | Week 3 - April 14th, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week.

The 2021 MINI John Cooper Works GP is a DLC addition for owners of the Car Pass. The 2018 ATS GT is a seasonal exclusive, available for 20 points from the Winter “Dry” season Festival Playlist. The MINI is #NewToForza, while the ATS was first introduced in Forza Horizon 4. Read the full Series 6 article.

CAR Car Type PI Class HP T Lbs Engine Layout
2021 MINI John Cooper Works GP Super Hot Hatch A 719 302 332 2855 2.0L T I4 Front/FWD
2018 ATS GT Modern Supercars S1 877 720 575 2985 3.8L TT V8 Mid/RWD
The ATS has two engine swap options - the 602hp 5.2 V10 and the 750hp Racing V12. The MINI has one swap option - the 300hp 1.6L I4 Turbo Rally - and has a larger Forza race rear wing than the 2012 JCW GP.

2021 MINI John Cooper Works GP


MINI vehicles adorned with the John Cooper Works moniker have always embodied the essence of motorsport. In fact, these cars are developed and tested on racetracks like the Nürburgring Nordschleife. The 2021 JCW GP is the fastest MINI ever and has been stripped for maximum acceleration and agility with a top speed of 165mph, 0-62mph in 5.2 seconds and an engine power output of 306 PS. Its dampers, stabilizers and springs have been specifically developed and fine-tuned to suit the vehicle’s handling characteristics. Combined with powerful design elements such as precise lines and edges all throughout the bodywork, the latest MINI makes a confident statement and is certain to impress.


2018 ATS GT


In 1961, eight technicians and engineers were fired by Enzo Ferrari. They went on to build their own race team and production cars under the name Automobili Turismo e Sport. While the Formula 1 team failed, they did develop one of the first mid-engine road cars. There were 12 and they were called the 2500 GT. The new ATS GT was designed to re-envision that original groundbreaking design. At the heart of the new ATS GT is a McLaren 650S, a very capable V8 engine that allows this beast to accelerate from 0-60 in 2.9 seconds. What sets it apart is the unique styling details such as the opaque engine cover and a token shape in the rear pillar that presents the aerodynamic profile of the original 2500 GT.


Check out our official mobile wallpaper images for the MINI and ATS.


Series 6 | Week 4 - April 21st, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week.

The 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster is a DLC addition for owners of the Car Pass. The 2014 McLaren 650S Spider is a seasonal exclusive, available for 20 points from the Spring “Hot” season Festival Playlist. The Speedster is #NewToForza, while the Spider was first introduced in Forza Horizon 4. Read the full Series 6 article.

CAR Car Type PI Class HP T Lbs Engine Layout
2019 Porsche 911 Speedster Modern Sports Cars S1 813 503 436 3395 4.0L NA F6 Rear/RWD
2014 McLaren 650S Spider Modern Supercars S1 856 641 500 3236 3.8L TT V8 Mid/RWD
The McLaren has one engine swap option - the 750hp Racing V12 - and has a Liberty Walk Bodykit Preset as well as LW wing in the Aero upgrades and LW widebody kit in the Conversion menu.

The Porsche has one swap option - the 691hp 3.8L F6TT.

Both cars are convertibles; the top can be raised or lowered in Forzavista and in freeroam. When in freeroam bring the car to a stop and look for the left-stick prompt at the bottom of the screen to activate the top.


2019 Porsche 911 Speedster


The last of the 991.2 series 911 GT cars to be produced by Porsche is here. Celebrating the seventieth anniversary of its history in building some of the world’s most iconic sports cars, the 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster is powered by a naturally aspirated, motorsport-based 4.0-liter flat-six engine delivering 502hp and 346 lb-ft of torque. It achieves 0-60mph in just 3.8 seconds, with a top track speed of 192 mph. With a low-cut front windshield and side windows, two carbon fiber streamliners atop the rear decklid as well as a manually operated lightweight fabric top, this Speedster is instantly recognizable and stands out from other 911 models. It’s also the first developed by Porsche Motorsport and characterized by its purist focus on the driving essentials.


2014 McLaren 650S Spider


Some might call the 650S a McLaren 12C with a facelift, but that would sell its performance far too short. With the 650S, McLaren delivers a car that is even more refined than the 12C. The 650S is lighter, faster, and nimbler than the 12C and draws cues from the now legendary P1. In the supercar horsepower battle the 650S stands its ground with horsepower worthy of its namesake (641 to be exact). True to McLaren form, acceleration is at the forefront, with 60 mph achieved in less than three seconds and more than 120 mph in a little over eight seconds. With features like brake-steering, an F1-influenced drag reduction system, and a body that increases downforce by 40 percent at speeds of 150 mph and above, the 650S is at the top of its game. It’s also a convertible, so put down the roof, take in the natural sights and enjoy a cool Mexican breeze on your next road-trip.



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Series 7 additions

The April 26 content update adds nine models to the game for Series 7: five exclusives available to all players as Festival Playlist rewards, and four weekly Car Pass cars available to DLC owners.

EXCLUSIVES
1962 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso C 590 Rare Classics Summer reward
2014 Ferrari California T A 784 Super GT Autumn Reward
1992 Ferrari 512 TR A 733 Retro Supercars Winter reward
2020 Ferrari F8 Tributo S1 891 Modern Supercars Spring reward
2020 Ferrari SF90 Stradale S2 915 Hypercars Series reward

The F8 Tributo and SF90 Stradale are #NewToForza along with the Car Pass cars.

CAR PASS DLC
2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning C 585 Vans & Utility April 28
2014 Forsberg Racing Nissan ‘SafariZ’ 370Z Safari Rally Tribute A 820 Rally Monsters May 5
2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro C 518 Pickups & 4x4’s May 12
2008 Dodge Magnum SRT8 B 669 Modern Muscle May 19
Car Pass release dates can be seen in the Buy & Sell section of any player house or festival site, where each weekly car can be redeemed for zero credits:
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Also included in the April 26 content are seven cars for Series 8. These can be seen in the Horizon Promo menu, Car Pass Calendar, and in the Evolving World / New Cars group Accolades. Altogether, the total car count comes to 605 models through Series 8. More information about Series 8 will be announced in May.

Series 8 additions

2020 BMW M8 Competition Coupe
2020 Audi RS 3 Sedan
2018 Audi RS 5 Coupe
2015 Mercedes-AMG GT S
1982 Volkswagen Pickup LX
2018 Audi RS 4 Avant
2021 Porsche 911 GT3

Series 7 | Week 1 - April 28th, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week.

The 2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning is a DLC addition for owners of the Car Pass. The 1962 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso is a seasonal exclusive, available for 20 points from the Summer “Wet” season Festival Playlist. This Ford is #NewToForza, while the Ferrari was first introduced in Forza Horizon 2. Read the full Series 7 article.

CAR Car Type PI Class HP T Lbs Engine Layout
2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning Van & Ultility C 585 380 450 4670 5.4L PDS V8 Front/RWD
1962 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso Rare Classics C 590 250 215 2953 3.0L NA V12 Front/RWD
The Ferrari has three engine swap options. The Ford has six engine options, including the 1750hp 7.4L V8TT, and has Street hood and bed cover (Rear Aero) options from Cervini’s.

2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning

The SVT Lightning is an iconic variant of the Ford F-150 that inaugurated the high-performance segment of pick-ups. It was produced as a rear-wheel-drive regular cab with a payload of 1350 pounds. Impressively, the pickup truck is capable of 380 horsepower at 450 lb-ft of torque thanks to its 5.4-liter 2V Triton Supercharged Intercooled V8 engine. It’s also fitted with a four-speed Ford 4R100 overdrive automatic transmission and features heavy duty front and rear shocks. Furthermore, it’s considerably quieter than its competing counterparts of the time. These improvements all combine to deliver a pickup truck that’s more like a car in function, with all the benefits of the former. Back in the early 2000s, this truly was the best of both worlds. Perhaps you’d even call it a luxury.


1962 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso

The 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso is the type of car that cameras dream of. With unmistakable Pininfarina body styling that Scaglietti fashioned from steel and aluminum, every single segment of the Lusso is full of sumptuous detail. There’s that three-piece bumper that frames the egg-crate grill and cradles the turn signals; the profile that seamlessly integrates the front fenders through the doors before falling into a gracious curve into the Kamm tail panel. The Lusso was quick and nimble for its time yet built with enough refinement to please the most upscale of customers. Finally, let’s not forget its auditory delights. One listen of the symphony from the triple-Weber carbureted V12 cements the Lusso as one of Ferrari’s proudest achievements. A wonderful machine capable of 150 mph. The perfect balance of luxury and speed.


Check out our official mobile wallpaper images.

Which players are able to drive ‘upcoming’ cars before their ‘official release’ (apart from developers)?
Yesterday (May 9th) I took a picture of someone driving the 2020 BMW M8 Competition Coupe that will be released on the 26th of May according to the Car Pass Calendar. I almost got jealous :slight_smile:

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.


Check out our official mobile wallpaper images.

Series 7 | Week 3 - May 12th, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week.

The 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro is a DLC addition for owners of the Car Pass. The 1992 Ferrari 512 TR is a seasonal exclusive, available for 20 points from the Winter “Dry” season Festival Playlist. The production Tacoma is #NewToForza (along with the DeBerti custom Tacoma already in the game), while the Ferrari 512 TR has been in every Forza game except for Forza Horizon 2. Read the full Series 7 article for more info.

CAR Car Type PI Class HP T Lbs Engine Layout
2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Pickups & 4x4s C 518 278 265 4425 3.5L NA V6 Front/AWD
1992 Ferrari 512 TR Retro Supercars A 732 421 360 3690 4.9L NA V12 Mid/RWD

The Tacoma has five engine swap options, with maximum upgraded power from the 850hp RACING 7.2L V8, and includes offroad aero upgrades for front bars, spare tire in the bed, and snorkel intake. The Ferrari three engine swap options, with maximum power from the upgraded 750hp RACING V12.

2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro


Toyota has built some of the greatest off-roaders fully conceived, with the world’s most dangerous and unforgiving terrain in mind – and its 2019 refresh of the Tacoma TRD Pro is no exception. It’s got everything you need to bring confidence to every adventure you undertake. Powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine capable of 278 horsepower at 6000 rpm and 265 lb-ft of torque, with a six-speed manual transmission, you have all the power needed to get over obstacles. The Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro can tow up to 6800 lbs. or carry a payload of up to 1440 lbs, so trust us when we say it’s as tough and rugged as it looks! Oh, and about that snorkel – it’s officially named a TRD Desert Air Intake. It pulls in clean air from far above the fender line to protect the engine internals from dirt and contaminants – ensuring the engine can breathe nicely and continue to run strong for years and years – the durability that Toyota engines are known for.

1992 Ferrari 512 TR

The 512 TR is an evolution of the Testarossa that graced thousands of car enthusiasts’ walls in poster form in the 1980s. The iconic shape, slightly refined during the transition to 512 TR form to achieve more comfort and better aerodynamics, maintaining the famous side strakes and wide stance that made the original a universal icon of Italian power—a true Testarossa. As an update to the pioneering Berlinetta Boxers of the 1970s, it is powered by a modified version of the BB’s mid-mounted flat-12 engine, displacing 5 liters and pumped up to 421 horsepower. Interestingly, the engine is closely related to Ferrari’s Colombo-designed V12s, flattened for use in the mid-engine cars. Cooling for the big, high-strung engine necessitated large radiators flanking the engine in the rear, fed cool air by the huge side scoops. It seems strange, but the Testarossa and its related successors are some of the most-produced Ferraris ever, considering that the chassis served the company over the span of three decades. While the 512 TR has staggering street performance, it is one of few Ferraris for which the track is not the best place to enjoy its charms—the TR instead loves a windy stretch of road from which to explore the wide torque band and sonorous tones of its substantial engine.


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Series 7 | Week 4 - May 19th, 2022

Here are the newly available cars this week.

The 2008 Dodge Magnum SRT8 is a DLC addition for owners of the Car Pass. The 2020 Ferrari F8 Tributo is a seasonal exclusive, available for 20 points from the Spring “Hot” season Festival Playlist. Both cars are #NewToForza. Read the full Series 7 article for more info.

CAR Car Type PI Class HP T Lbs Engine Layout
2008 Dodge Magnum SRT8 Modern Muscle B 669 425 420 4379 6.1L NA V8 Front/RWD
2020 Ferrari F8 Tributo Modern Supercars S1 891 711 567 3232 3.9L TT V8 Mid/RWD

The Magnum has four engine swap options, with maximum upgraded power from the 640hp 8.4L V10. The F8 Tributo has two swap options, with maximum power from the upgraded 750hp RACING V12. The F8 Tributo’s stock engine can also be upgraded to 1,080 hp and 819 ft-lb torque, making it one of the most powerful engines in the game.

2008 Dodge Magnum SRT8

In 2008, the Dodge Magnum received a facelift – donning a new bright red paint scheme and a refreshed interior. With a new front fascia sporting aggressively squared headlights and an updated hood scoop to match, this version would be the last of the high-performance SRT8 series cars. In fact, it would be the final Dodge Magnum manufactured and released ahead of Chrysler’s decision to discontinue the line due to lower sales. Production ended on March 28, 2008. Despite this, the SRT8 is a car capable of a very impressive 425 horsepower thanks to its 6.1-liter Hemi engine and reaches 0-60mph in 5.1 seconds and 0-100mph in 11.7 seconds, a few tenths quicker than the Cayman S from the same year. Now it’s your turn to relive the Magnum’s glory days and give this iconic car the send-off it always deserved.

2020 Ferrari F8 Tributo

Step inside and get behind the wheel of a celebration of excellence. The Ferrari F8 Tributo elevates the Prancing Horse’s classic two-seater Berlinetta design to new highlights, paying homage to the most powerful V8 in Ferrari history, a 3.9-liter twin-turbocharged engine as seen in the 488 Pista, outputting 710 horses at 7000 rpm and 568 lb-ft of torque at 3250 rpm. With roots and heritage in the motorsport world, the renowned Italian manufacturer has infused advanced aerodynamics into the F8 to create a mid-rear-engined Berlinetta with best-in-class performance. It utilizes the 488 Challenge’s turbo rev sensors to maximize turbocharger efficiency while new software features, such as evolved iterations of Ferrari’s own traction-and-stability control programs, pave way for the most engaging and approachable supercar driving experience. With clean and decisive styling, the F8 Tributo celebrates Berlinetta heritage and accelerates it to powerful new heights.


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Series 8 additions

The April 26 content update included seven models to the game for Series 8: three exclusives available to all players as Festival Playlist rewards, and four weekly Car Pass cars available to DLC owners. Read about these cars in the Series 8 Update.

EXCLUSIVES
2021 Porsche 911 GT3 S1 858 Track Toys Autumn Reward
2015 Mercedes-AMG GT S A 797 Super GT Winter Reward
2018 Audi RS 4 Avant A 751 Super Saloons Spring Reward

The Mercedes-Benz was first introduced in Forza Motorsport 6, while the others are #NewToForza.

CAR PASS DLC
2020 BMW M8 Competition Coupe A 791 GT Cars May 26
2020 Audi RS 3 Sedan A 734 Super Saloons June 2
2018 Audi RS 5 Coupe A 750 Super Saloons June 9
1982 Volkswagen Pickup LX D 100 Vans & Utility June 16

Car Pass release dates can be seen in the Buy & Sell section of any player house or festival site, where each weekly car can be redeemed for zero credits: