Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III 1995 - Inaccurate Interior model

This issue persisted since the car was first added to the game in Update 10. Although, it looks nice in detail as it’s a fresh new model for the latest Forza titles, but problem is - the Interior is improperly scaled.

  • Steering wheel is too large/oversized
  • Idk what is that on the passenger side dashboard, I guarantee the IRL car doesn’t have that
  • Gear shifter is shaped like a ball. The IRL car doesn’t have that kind of shift knob

Photo is taken in FH5, so the model is definitely 100% the same in FM.

IRL model

Comparing with GT7’s model, GT had it properly scaled to accuracy.

It’s an absolute shameful abomination of a real interior model.

Note that this scaling/inaccuracies issue also exists on the Toyota GR Yaris (same model in FM), Ferrari MONZA SP2 (same model in FM) and the BMW M5 CS (model only in FH5 currently)

Just when you think FORZA car models couldn’t get any worse.

There has to be critical quality control flawand lack attention to detail within the FORZA vehicle modeling/design team for these to even happen!

Dear Turn10Studios, what more is it going to take for your team to fully commit to your car models’ accuracy when both Gran Turismo and the Crew have significantly more accurate and detailed vehicle models in and out?

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It may be great for Forza for adding more contemporary cars, but the downside is you notice the cars having scaling issues & visual problems. Too bad some people won’t care to notice all of that. They constantly praise Turn 10 for more and more added content, which perhaps, might be the reason why T10 is slow in fixing tons of obvious bugs in the game.

It’s a fact to know that majority of these car models are outsourced, which are amateur-designed which cannot lead to model perfection.

There’s no " Forza vehicle modeling/design team" (and hasn’t been for nearly a decade). All that is done is integrating into the game (applying shader & liveries & fake lights) the models bought from outsourcing studios.