What happens when you put a Lamborghini Miura on a weight loss diet and it goes for a plastic surgery to “correct” its face? You get the 1967 Lamborghini Miura P400 in FORZA.
In use since the original FORZA Motorsport 2005 (FM1), the car model for the 1967 Maura P400 is extremely inaccurate, deformed and outdated.
The car has an extremely strange front nose and front end. It is very skinny in width and height and has oversized headlights that are close to each other, creating a front face look reminiscent of plastic surgery gone wrong! Exaggerated headlights, skinny front nose and front end both in width and height create a really old look.
The same goes for the rear end where the car looks like it was on a diet a with inaccurately slim and skinny rear end. This can be noticed with the venting under the taillights and the rear slope. The rear taillights are unusually tiny and close to each other.
With such awful front and rear end proportions including the nose, the fenders and the quarter panels, the side view profile and shape becomes erroneous.
The driver and passenger side in small are extremely in size and promotions compared to the IRL car. Like the headlights, the front windshield rake and angle are is exaggerated on the skinny and disproportionate car model. And the side skirts are much lower than the form and rear ends - creating an “after-meal belly” look.
The whole dimensions and proportions of this vehicle model are FAR inaccurate from the standard-setting proportions of the IRL beauty.
No Lamborghini will look as gorgeous and seductive as the Miura P400.
Just like other inaccurate and deformed car models, I find it offensive to drive this FORZA. This gorgeous beauty has been butchered for so long.
Requesting to discard the current car model in outer space. Laser scan and remodel the 1967 Lamborghini Miura P400 accurately.