Japanese cars released with Japanese specifications

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After watching the new gameplay footage, I’m really looking forward to the release date. Even as a Japanese person, I could see that the depiction of Japan was so accurate it felt completely natural. However, there were a few disappointing details: some of the Japanese cars had left-hand drive and displayed miles per hour. Japanese cars are generally right-hand drive and use kilometers. Since Horizon 5 was set in Mexico, I had given up on that, but since they went to the trouble of choosing Japan as the setting, seeing left-hand drive and mile markers made me a little sad. I’m really happy they added attractive cars like new kei cars and taxis, but I’d be even happier if the Japanese cars came with Japanese specifications. I know I’m being selfish, but I just had to write this. Because they created such a wonderful Japan.strong text

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One of the main examples that bothered me quite a bit about this is the Honda 2000, where the model available in the game is the North American version of the car with the steering wheel on the left. I wanted that playground games Bring the Type V version of the AP1, which is JDM, or at least make a small redesign of the model we already have in the game, putting the steering wheel on the right.

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