A few of the cars that I would like added into a future Forza Horizon 4 car pack, and why:
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Duesenberg 1932 Model SJA cool looking classic that I thought would fit right in with the other Vintage cars in the game already, what makes this car special is that none other than famed gangster Al Capone owned one. This car was his go-to during his time as a gang leader, and he had his specially modified to have armored body panels and a much more powerful version of the stock engine.
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Scania 2014 Chimera V8Finally, a worthy opponent to do battle with the Volvo Iron Knight. The beastly big-rig makes over 1,400 horsepower and can go from 0-100 km/hour in 5 seconds! More than enough to give the Iron Knight a challenge.
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RTR 2014 Ford F-150 RTRI'm gonna say it, Forza Horizon 4 has a mustang problem. Not that there is too many of them in the game, but that it seems like there are so many other cars out there with awesome tunes that deserve to be in the game too, not just mustangs. Since Forza has just received three mustangs from tuning company RTR, I thought now might be a good opportunity to include their take on a Ford F-150 Raptor.
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Trans Am 2018 Chevrolet Camaro 455 Superduty &
Hennessey 2017 Chevrolet Camaro ExorcistSpeaking of vehicles besides the mustang that deserve to have more tune packages included in the game, the Mustang's oldest rival, the Chevrolet Camaro, has quite a few interesting variants itself. The two best contenders (in my opinion) are the 455 Superduty by Trans Am (yes, THAT Trans Am) and the Exorcist, by Hennessey (even though this one was built to take down the Dodge Demon).
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Jensen 1971 Interceptor IIIAnother classic British sports car to add the Forza's collection, I was surprised that this one has yet to be included in the game.
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MINI 2014 Superleggera ConceptIt may have just been a concept car, but so was the Nissan Titan Warrior, which is now a Forza fan-favorite. This concept also happens to be an electric car, which I feel Forza Horizon really needs more of, with the Tesla Model S remaining absent from the series since Horizon 3.
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9ff 2008 GT9-RA blinding fast variant of the Porsche 911, tuned by the now-defunct tuning company 9ff. This mid-engined monster had a faster top speed than the original Bugatti Veyron, and only 20 examples were ever built in it's one production year.
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NextEV 2016 Nio EP9A Chinese electric car was featured on an episode of "The Grand Tour" recently, this car had Richard Hammond's head pegged to the back of his seat! Accelerating from 0-60 MPH in 2.7 seconds, it's just narrowly beaten out by the Rimac Concept One Hypercar. But while the Rimac was built for style and top speed, the Nio EP9 was built for quick lap times. Not only holding a Nurburgring lap record but also taking peoples breath away with it's handling at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
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SEAT 2018 Leon Cupra RMade by Spanish company SEAT, this Volkswagen Golf GTI clone is one of the fastest hot hatches around, and looks super cool too!
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Zenos 2016 E10 RAnother car recently featured on "The Grand Tour" television series, this time with James May at the wheel, this car proved to be nearly as fast as an Alfa Romeo 4C and a Mazda MX5 Miata on a gravel track.
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Apollo 2017 Intensa EmozioneSince the Gumpert Apollo's time in the original Forza Horizon, the company has gone through many changes, the primary change being the company splitting into two. The newest of the two companies (now named Apollo) has since released this track-only beast, which I feel would not only become an instant fan-favorite, but also quickly take the title of "That car everyone calls the Batmobile" from the Lamborghini Veneno.
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Aston Martin 2018 Cygnet V8Is this car silly? Yes. Why does this car exist? We may never know. Would it still be really fun taking this on Drift zones and Infected games? Absolutely.
Edited by user Monday, April 15, 2019 4:55:47 AM(UTC)
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