[K' Official] Forza 7 interactive Cars visual database

Yes, i needed time to do it. It’s done, thank you for your help and nice message :wink:

Are you planning to do car stats without homologation parts?

Not currently. Those data are harder to gather in the game.

Is that important to have them since most cars are acquired/won with their homologation parts for free?

I understand the data is hard to gather.

I don’t know about others, but I care about driving stock factory cars and about their stats, so these homologation parts ruin it for me to be fair and make the stats completely irrelevant.

Hello, I don’t remember this being an option in Forza pre-update, but now when you go to “Buy Car” menu, it shows stats for cars with no homologation parts, and it gives you an option to buy cars with stock or homologation parts fitted. Was this from the beginning? Could you now update the data for these cars in your database? That would just leave out the cars that can’t be bought through that menu and have to be won through events or bought in specialty dealer, but it’s the minority.

Hi,
if i remember well, it’s not different pre vs post update.
Having the same state data for all cars is crucial, and we can also assume that the vast majority of players will get the free upgrade. I do not plan to reverse the data to their initial non-homologated state.
Note that the cars missing from the dealership menu are roughly 150.

Great site and thank you for all your hard work.

I’m not sure why people are against homologation. We’ve had similar things in other Forza games. In the early Horizon games I kept getting messages “Nice car but you can’t enter this race in that. You need to choose a different car” and “To be competitive in this race your car should be upgraded (free)”. I had a VW with lots of different figures associated with it. Many players will be upgrading some of their cars and you can’t possibly have those details in your database. In the Driver’s Cup and also a race setup in Freeplay for a particular division, it’s the homologation figures which are important. I’ve tuned and upgraded my Veyron several times but my garage now shows 2 sets of figures only - homologation details for Hypercar races and my latest upgrade for “Any Division” races.

I’ve not looked at cars missing from the dealership menu but I do know that if a player has VIP status, owns the Hoonigan car pack, has fully completed the Elite Driver’s Cup, has reached a high car collection Tier Level and has purchased the cars offered by the Specialty Dealer, 91 of the original 723 vehicles will at present be unavailable/locked.

Holy cow! So I finally get to meet the person responsible for that awesome website. I have my 12 inch Samsung tablet on a stand that sits next to my driving rig with that page bookmark as a tab cuz I am in it so much.

I hope that you trip and fall over a bucket of money everyday you wake up for all your efforts. Thanks so much for what you’ve done it’s amazing.

I often catch myself just browsing through the page goofing around, while I’m stuck watching The Voice or some other garbage TV show with my wife LOL.

If you could just get turn 10 and Microsoft to let you have access to our gamertag database, like Destiny does. We could actually attach our garage to the login on your site. That would be awesome! I know that’ll never happen but I always will wish for it.

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Hi, thank you!
I’m afraid i missed the bucket of money everyday so far :smiley:

I don’t know to what extent Destiny is open to external websites, but a company proved that having an open API can lead to extremely features-rich and useful community tools: Blizzard, with World of Warcraft. That’s sadly an exception, but it can be explained by how the players data are stored in the first place (there’s no local saving, so persistent player informations have no reason to be isolated from one player to another). I never discussed about this with Turn 10, but from current game features and my personal knowledge of data and game save management, i assume that they didn’t setup a structured cross-players online database in addition to the existing xbox isolated save system.

Agreed :wink: And thank you too :slight_smile:
Kudosprime former Forza game sections (F3 and FH2) used to have tools to save multiple tuned version of a car, or even to set player own stats/specs, but those features stayed almost unused, so i removed them.

First Kudosprime data update with a Car Pack on Forza 7

Season Pass 1/6, checked :wink:

For them who had different amount of total vehicles, did any of you count also those pizza cars and propably other outside of the game aquirable cars?

Cars count of K’ database includes cars with unique model name. Some of them may have yet to be collectible in the game (but are still present). I’m not really sure what you mean by pizza car, so i can’t answer on that point, but if you have further question, please let me know :wink:

hi! love the work and the website, it’s much appreciated! one thing - on the listmaker page, the instructions indicate that from the car list page sorted to a division, you should be able to press an export button to get the list, but there is no export button i can find. help?

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Hi,
The Doritos Cars Pack is now in the Kudosprime Database.

Thank you! I just fixed this. And i prove it with a list generated from the previous link :wink:
[Forza Specials] 1939 BMW 328
[The Birth of Grand Prix] 1926 Bugatti Type 35 C
[Hot Rod Revival] 1955 Chevrolet 150 Utility Sedan
[Modern SUV] 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk
[Vintage Off-Roaders] 1985 Nissan Safari Turbo
[Modern SUV] 2018 Porsche Cayenne Turbo
[Forza Specials] 1962 Porsche 804
List generated on kudosprime.com (edit)

The white “button” is in the left column of the cars list.

Milouse, I half-near choked on my Pepsi when I saw this. You flipped two numbers on the Nissan Safari Turbo; rather than the weight being 3,671 lbs, you have it as 6,371 lbs.

I know it’s slow, but come on :wink:

Edit: I had a look at all of the other DLC cars, and all of the numbers are fine, so the Safari’s weight is the only thing that needs to be fixed.

Prices for the DLC Cars:

BMW: 200,000 CR
Bugatti: 500,000 CR
Chevy: 29,000 CR
Jeep: 73,000 CR
Nissan: 21,500 CR
Cayenne: 220,000 CR
804: 425,000 CR

Also, I’m not sure if you’re aware or not, but the 2017 Porsche #92 Porsche GT Team 911 RSR has been added in with this update as well; won as a level-up reward, so it’s up to you if you want to make it 0 CR or 400,000 CR (presumably it would be this value).

Its stats:

  • 503 HP
  • 340 lb-ft Torque
  • 2,740 lbs
  • Speed: 6.8
  • Handling: 6.9
  • Acceleration: 9.0
  • Braking: 6.8
  • PI: 829
  • Division: Forza GT
  • Rarity: Super Rare (4)
  • RWD
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Wow, nice hat-trick :smiley:
I fixed the weight (funnily, i doubled check the Nissan’s power because it looked low to me when entering it), added the price, and added the missing Porsche.

Well done Sir!


It’s a very minor quibble but it may be slightly misleading that when you hover over the “L” in a locked car entry, the message “loot car” comes up. It seems to imply that locked cars can be obtained by purchasing loot boxes which is obviously incorrect.

In the latest Forza Week In Review (12-8-17) News - Forza Brian Ekberg gives more information about locked “exclusive” cars:

These are the 65 “exclusive” vehicles for which, as far as I am aware, unlocking details are not yet known:

2013,Abarth,Punto Supersport
1990,Alfa Romeo,SZ Sprint Zagato
2012,Aston Martin,V12 Zagato
2015,Audi,S3 Sedan
2013,Audi,R8 Coupe V10 plus 5.2 FSI Quattro
2001,Audi,RS 4 Avant
2013,Bentley,Continental GT Speed
2011,BMW,1 Series M Coupe
2011,BMW,X5 M
2016,Cadillac,ATS-V Forza Edition
2011,Cadillac,CTS-V Coupe
2014,Chevrolet,Super Sport
2014,Chevrolet,Super Sport Forza Edition
1988,Chevrolet,Monte Carlo Super Sport
1971,Chevrolet,Vega GT
1970,Chevrolet,Chevelle Super Sport 454 Forza Edition
1964,Chevrolet,Impala Super Sport 409 Forza Edition
1972,Chrysler,VH Valiant Charger R/T E49
2013,Dodge,Dart
2013,Dodge,Dart Forza Edition
2012,Dodge,Challenger SRT8 392
2012,Dodge,Charger SRT8
2012,Ferrari,F12 Berlinetta
2010,Ferrari,599 GTO
2008,Ferrari,California
2017,Ford,F-150 Raptor Forza Edition
2015,Ford,Falcon GT F 351
2014,Ford,FPV Limited Edition Pursuit Ute Forza Edition
2013,Ford,F-150 SVT Raptor Shelby
1977,Ford,Escort RS1800
1932,Ford,De Luxe Five-Window Coupe
1988,Holden,VL Commodore Group A SV
2016,Honda,Civic Type R Forza Edition
2004,Honda,Civic Type-R
2014,Infiniti,Q50 Eau Rouge
1993,Jaguar,XJ220 Forza Edition
2012,Jeep,Wrangler Rubicon
2009,Jeep,Grand Cherokee SRT8
2016,Koenigsegg,Regera
1986,Lancia,Delta S4
2000,Lotus,340R
2016,Mazda,MX-5 Forza Edition
2013,Mazda,MX-5
2015,Mercedes-AMG,GT S
2013,Mercedes-Benz,A 45 AMG Forza Edition
2012,Mercedes-Benz,C 63 AMG Coupe Black Series Forza Edition
2009,Mercedes-Benz,SL 65 AMG Black Series
1972,Mercedes-Benz,300 SEL 6.3
2012,MINI,John Cooper Works GP Forza Edition
1965,MINI,Cooper S Forza Edition
2015,Nissan,IDx NISMO
1987,Nissan,Skyline GTS-R
2012,Pagani,Huayra
2000,Plymouth,Prowler
1973,Pontiac,Firebird Trans Am SD-455
2016,Porsche,911 GT3 RS
2015,Porsche,Macan Turbo
2013,Renault,Clio RS 200
1998,Subaru,Impreza 22B STi Forza Edition
1980,Subaru,BRAT GL Forza Edition
2017,TAMO,Racemo
2011,Volkswagen,Scirocco R
1995,Volkswagen,Corrado VR6
1981,Volkswagen,Scirocco S
1963,Volkswagen,Type 2 De Luxe

Until more details are known I’m omitting the 2008 BMW Z4 from the figures. Most of the locked vehicles can be rented.

For the sake of completeness, vehicles which have already been awarded/unlocked in the Driver’s Cup, Specialty Dealer, Forzathons, Rivals and other challenges include:

2017,Acura,NSX Forza Edition,Forza Driver’s Cup Elite Target
1934,Alfa Romeo,P3,Driver’s Cup - Domination Showcase
2016,Aston,Martin Vulcan,Driver’s Cup - Seeker Elite Showcase
1958,Aston,Martin DBR1,Driver’s Cup - Masters Showcase
2010,Aston Martin,One-77,Specialty Dealer
2014,Audi,#45 Flying Lizard Motorsports R8 LMS Ultra,Driver’s Cup - Seeker Showcase
2010,Audi,TT RS Coupe,Bounty Hunter Rivals
1989,Audi,#4 Audi 90 Quattro IMSA GT0,Forza Driver’s Cup Showcase
2014,BMW,M4 Coupe,Specialty Dealer
2000,BMW,Z8,Leagues
1997,BMW,M3 Forza Edition,Driver’s Cup - Evolution Points Target
1967,Brabham,BT24,Driver’s Cup - Breakout Showcase
2013,Cadillac,XTS Limousine,Driver’s Cup - Seeker Showcase
2017,Chevrolet,Camaro ZL1 Forza Edition,Driver’s Cup - Masters Elite Target
2016,Chevrolet,Camaro Super Sport,Josef Newgarden Challenge
2015,Chevrolet,Corvette Z06 Forza Edition,Forza Driver’s Cup Points Target
2014,Chevrolet,#3 Corvette Racing Corvette C7.R,Driver’s Cup - Breakout Showcase
2008,Dodge,Viper SRT10 ACR Forza Edition,Driver’s Cup - Masters Points Target
1968,Dodge,Dart HEMI Super Stock Forza Edition,Driver’s Cup - Breakout Points Target
2014,Ferrari,FXX K,Driver’s Cup - Domination Elite Showcase
2009,Ferrari,458 Italia,Specialty Dealer
2004,Ferrari,612 Scaglietti,Bounty Hunter Rivals
1989,Ferrari,F40 Competizione,Forza Driver’s Cup Elite Showcase
2017,Ford,F-150 Raptor,Driver’s Cup - Breakout Elite Showcase
2017,Ford,Focus RS Forza Edition,Driver’s Cup - Seeker Elite Target
2017,Ford,GT Forza Edition,All Championships and Driver’s Cup in Elite mode
2016,Ford,#66 Ford Racing GT Le Mans,Driver’s Cup - Evolution Elite Showcase
2016,Ford,Gymkhana 9 Focus RS RX,Driver’s Cup - Seeker Showcase
2016,Ford,Shelby GT350R,Forza Driver’s Cup Showcase
2016,Ford,Shelby GT350R Forza Edition,Driver’s Cup - Domination Elite Target
2014,Ford,Fiesta ST,Driver’s Cup - Domination Showcase
2010,Ford,Crown Victoria Police Interceptor,Driver’s Cup - Evolution Showcase
2009,Ford,Focus RS,Halloween Bash 2017 + Specialty Dealer
2005,Ford,GT,Driver’s Cup - Breakout Elite Showcase
2000,Ford,SVT Cobra R,Driver’s Cup - Masters Showcase
1985,Ford,RS200 Evolution,Driver’s Cup - Domination Showcase
1975,Ford,Bronco,Driver’s Cup - Evolution Showcase
1969,Ford,Mustang Boss 302 Forza Edition,Forzathon
2017,Formula E,#11 ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport FE02,Formula E Rivals
1977,Holden,Torana A9X Forza Edition,Josef Newgarden Challenge
2014,Honda,#2 Castrol Honda Civic WTCC,Driver’s Cup - Seeker Elite Showcase
2016,Jaguar,F-TYPE Project 7 Forza Edition,Driver’s Cup - Evolution Elite Target
2015,Jaguar,XKR-S GT,Specialty Dealer
1954,Jaguar,XK120 SE,Leagues
2013,Lamborghini,Veneno,Driver’s Cup - Masters Elite Showcase
2008,Lamborghini,Reventon,Specialty Dealer
1974,Lancia,Stratos HF Stradale,Specialty Dealer
2012,Land,Rover Range Rover Supercharged,Specialty Dealer
2010,Maserati,Gran Turismo S Forza Edition,Driver’s Cup - Breakout Elite Points Target
2014,Mazda,#70 SpeedSource Lola B12/80,Driver’s Cup - Evolution Elite Showcase
2016,Mercedes-AMG,C 63 S Coupe Forza Edition,Forzathon
1998,Mercedes-Benz,AMG CLK GTR,Driver’s Cup - Masters Showcase
2009,MINI,John Cooper Works,Specialty Dealer
2015,Nissan,#23 GT-R LM NISMO,Driver’s Cup - Masters Showcase
2000,Nissan,Silvia Spec-R Forza Edition,Driver’s Cup - Domination Points Target
1973,Nissan,Skyline H/T 2000GT-R,Specialty Dealer
2015,Porsche,#19 Porsche Team 919 Hybrid,Driver’s Cup - Domination Elite Showcase
2014,Porsche,918 Spyder,Driver’s Cup - Breakout Showcase
2011,Porsche,#45 Flying Lizard 911 GT3 RSR,Forza Driver’s Cup Showcase
1998,Porsche,911 GT1 Strassenversion,Driver’s Cup - Evolution Showcase
1957,Porsche,356A Speedster,Forzathon
2016,Rolls-Royce,Dawn,Specialty Dealer
2013,Subaru,BRZ Forza Edition,Driver’s Cup - Seeker Points Target
2005,Subaru,Impreza WRX STI,Specialty Dealer
2005,Subaru,Legacy B4 2 GT,Specialty Dealer
2005,TVR,Sagaris,Specialty Dealer
1970,Volkswagen,#1107 Desert Dingo Racing Stock Bug,Forza Driver’s Cup Showcase
2016,W Motors,Lykan HyperSport,Bounty Hunter Rivals

For cars awarded through events which are time restricted and have now lapsed, hopefully Turn 10 will eventually offer the cars again through other ways or events.

The January car packs are in the K’ database:
Totino’s Car Pack
Hyundai Free Car pack

The intent of L cars is to be a generic stamp for non freely accessible cars, unless specified “L: model not accessible directly, won by looting (crates, level up).”
But it’s more a fallback than a precise information, maybe i should find a better system.