For Fun: Create Your Own DLC

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Here is a third pack, correlated with Velocity Coast. It is the "Velocity Coast Booster Pack" and adds 6 new vehicles to the game. Like all Booster Packs in Motorsport 5, it comes at $5 and is free for Car Pass Owners. It is also available in a bundle with Velocity Coast for a discounted price.

Trailer song: Peking Duk ft. Nicole Millar - "High"

2012 Peugeot Onyx (Hypercars)
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Raw and refined at the same time, the Peugeot Onyx is the newest concept supercar made by the French manufacturer, and rightfully earned its place as one of the most astounding concept cars of the 21st century, even becoming something of a prophet for our newest generation of hypercars. The thing that makes this car truly unreal is its disturbingly light yet rock-solid chassis, which consists of only 12 parts to maximize lightness. Powered by a hybrid V8, the first hybrid unit ever installed in a hypercar, which lets loose 600 crazy horses, this car looks fast and surely won't let you down.


2013 Renault Twin'Run (Hot Hatch, free car)
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"Compact, potent, playful". These are the best words to describe this adorable yet mischievous hot hatch, the Renault Twin'Run. It looks innocent but bites really hard: its V6 comes from Renault's other road cars such as the Laguna and the Espace, and delivers a mind-boggling 320 bhp. The chassis is also just as light, if not lighter than it looks, being crafted with the expertise Renault has used in professional racing. All this creates a speedy little pest: 0-to-60 time is 4.5 seconds and top speed is around 250 kph. This car pretty much proves that even the cutest hot hatch can whoop your derriere if you aren't careful enough.


2008 Lamborghini Reventón (Modern Supercars)
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(From its Forza Motorsport 5 profile)
From the jet exhaust-aping hindquarters to the “all-glass” aircraft-style LCD cockpit instrumentation, and from all the knife-edged creasing on the bodywork to the massive centre-exit exhaust, you might think the Lamborghini Reventón is trying to mimic a stealth fighter. You’d be correct – the direct inspiration for this exclusive Murcielago variant was the F-22A Raptor, an advanced jet with stealth capabilities. But the Reventón is far more exclusive – eight times as many F-22As exist than Reventóns; only 20 would be delivered to Lamborghini’s most prized customers. Constructed almost exclusively in the woven carbon stuff, and sporting a blueprinted version of the Murcielago’s massive 6.5-litre V12, its 211 mph top speed is as close to flying a jet as you can come without leaving the ground.


1995 McLaren F1 LM (Retro Supercars)
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The ultimate form of the ultimate road car, the McLaren F1 LM has been created to celebrate the F1's victory at Le Mans, and is basically a road-going version of the McLaren F1 GTR. Only built in 5 copies all in Bruce McLaren's signature color, Papaya Orange, the LM features the GTR's monstrous 668-bhp V12, only without air restrictors to further squeeze more horsepower out of it. Weighing barely more than a ton, this car, albeit reaching a lower top end speed than the original F1, is much more performant than its road-going cousin. In other words... If you see this car in a race, you're doomed to fail.


2001 Volkswagen W12 Nardò (Modern Supercars)
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When in 1997 Volkswagen released its first true supercar, the W12 Syncro, the world widened its eyes. It looked simple and unassuming, but its W12 power-plant meant real business. Then in 2001 arrived the fastest version of the W12, titled W12 Nardò. Its denomination comes from the famous Italian circular test track where this car took the world record for all speed classes in a 24-hour endurance test. The W12 Nardò is powered by the same W12 found in the Syncro, but powered up to have 591 bhp. Weighing just 1200 kg, this flyweight can go up to 60 mph from a standstill in 3.5 seconds, and has a top speed of 357 kph/222 mph, making it one of the fastest concept cars in the world.


2013 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Coupé Black Series (Super GT)
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Inspired by its GT3 cousin, the SLS Black Series is a marvelous mix of beauty, technology and performance. Powered by a V8 with well over 630 bhp, the SLS's ultimate edition can easily outpace its peers with its signature Germanic scream, going up to 196 mph of top speed and a 0-to-60 time of 3.6 seconds. Like all Black Series silver arrows, don't expect this car to go easy on you. At all.
 
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Japanese offroad vehicle pack
price:$5

2015 Suzuki Farm Worker Flatdeck
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In-game price:CR 2,700


2014 Toyota Hilux SR5
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In-game price:CR 18,000



1988 Nissan Safari Granroad (Y60)
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In-game Price:CR 5,000


1997 Isuzu Vehicross
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In-game Price:CR 12,000


1994 Honda Horizon
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In-game price:CR 5,000


 
I Like New Cars, Too


2016 Mercedes-AMG GT


2014 Maserati Ghibli


2015 BMW i8


2016 Morgan Aero 8


2015 Bentley EXP 10 Speed 6 Concept (hey, if PG can put the Nissan iDX concept car in the game, I can put one in, too.)


2016 Mazda MX-5 (free car)
 
Grand Touring, Italian Style

or

Back To The Old Cars


1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica


1961 Maserati 3500GT


1966 Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint Zagato


1967 Lamborghini 350 GT


1962 Lancia Flaminia GT


1963 Fiat 2300S Coupe (free car)
 
offroader car pack
Price:$7.50


2014 Rage Comet R
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In game price:CR 40,000

1977 Lada Niva
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In game price:CR 5,000

2004 Troller T4
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In game price:CR 10,000

2015 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6x6
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In game price:CR 550,000

1965 Steyr-Puch Haflinger
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In game price:CR 15,000

1984 Africar (Free car)
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In game price:CR 5,000
 
Mopar Car Pack:
- 1970 Dodge Dart GTS 340
- 1969 Dodge Coronet Superbee
- 1970 Plymouth Superbird
- 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda AAR
- 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst
- 1971 Dodge Demon 340

80s & 90s Sport Utility Pack:
- 1985 Toyota 4runner 4x4 Sr5
- 1986 Ford Bronco XLT 4x4
- 1994 Jeep Cherokee (XJ) 4x4
- 1986 Land Rover Range Rover
- 1995 Chevrolet Blazer 4x4
- 1987 Nissan Pathfinder SE 4x4
 
4 Decades Fast Pack "pack"

Isdera Commentador 112i

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Noble M400

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Jaguar XJ220 S TWR

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Ferrari F40 LM

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TVR Speed 12

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Pagani Zonda Revolución

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Ford GT90

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Lamborghini Uracco P250

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Lotus Carlton

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Nissan Sunny GTI R

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Track Beasts
(correlated with Velocity Coast)

Trailer song: Chase & Status - "No Problem"

2015 Ferrari FXX K (Hypercars)
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When a car looks this radical, you know it packs a teraton punch. The Ferrari FXX K, the LaFerrari's track-bred variant, is the FXX's successor, and is anything but your average race car. Exempt from any race regulations, its 6.2-liter V12 has a staggering power output of 1050 bhp and 900 nm of torque. Its KERS system has 4 options tailored for all racing circumstances, and its back spoiler is both artistic yet extremely practical, with two fins with wing supports. The resulting downforce at 200 kph is of a mind-blowing 540 kg; a downforce so big this car sticks to the road like glue.


2015 McLaren P1 GTR (Hypercars)
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"Frighteningly maddening" is the best way to describe the McLaren P1 GTR: the British supercar manufacturer didn't care whatsoever on making this car road-legal, after all, it was created to be the definitive track-day hypercar. Its looks are even more menacing than before, with extra-low ride height, purposely chosen for the racetrack. It also holds the honor of being the most powerful McLaren ever, with its 4-liter V8 with electric motor producing well over 986 bhp. McLaren hasn't said anything else about its performance, but who needs words when you can take this car straight on the roads of Horizon and try it for yourself?


2013 Pagani Zonda Revolucion (Hypercars)
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The Zonda's last hurrah is also its best hurrah: the Zonda Revolucion is the absolutely bonkers evolution of the already crazy Zonda R; its Mercedes-Benz V12 has been upgraded to produce 800 bhp, with a carbo-titanium chassis that barely weighs more than a ton. Its bone-crunching power is also aided with active aerodynamics: you guessed it, the DRS technology has been employed on the car. With a top speed of over 233 mph and a nought-60 time of 2.7 seconds, this car is bound to dominate the Horizon Festival.


2011 Lamborghini Sesto Elemento (Hypercars)
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(From its Forza Horizon 1 profile)
Faceted like a cut diamond, there’s no mistaking the Sesto Elemento for anything else on the road - even other Lamborghinis. "Sesto elemento" is Italian for "sixth element"; if you don’t have a periodic table nearby, that’s carbon, a not-so-subtle hint that the body is composed entirely of the woven stuff.


2015 Aston Martin Vulcan (Hypercars)
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With menacing lines and its V12's shrill noise, the Vulcan is unquestionably Aston Martin's most brutal car to date. Created in conjunction with Aston Martin Racing, its power-to-weight ratio is so great it rivals or even surpasses FIA GTE race cars. The brakes measure 380 mm on the front and 360 mm on the back, with the ability to give this car unparalleled braking, and with its 800-and-more-bhp, 7-liter V12, this car is a true menace.


2012 Renault Alpine A110-50 (Sports Cars, free car)
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Built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the mythical "Berlinette" A110, the Alpine A110-50 is based on the Renault DeZir concept car, but is anything like the car it was based upon: sporting a gorgeous deep blue which reinterprets the now iconic "Alpine Blue", the car is powered by a 400 bhp, 3.5-liter V6 with a distinctive shriek which throbs many a car enthusiast's heart. Never has been a tribute so great and lightning-fast.
 
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80's Hot Hatch Pack

1984 Vauxhall Astra Mk I 1800 GTE.

This car was the answer to the early Cavalier Mk 1 SRi 1.8i 8v. It had 115 BHP. The car was in the late 9+ seconds to 60 and over 115 MPH. It's new and unique body styling and colour coded bumpers and colour coded alloy wheels were fresh. This was a quick car for 1984 before many of the faster Ford or Vauxhall hot hatches were born.

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1986 Ford Capri Mk III 280 Turbo 2.8i

The last of the Ford Capris. This was truly a special and stunning Capri. This model was a Last Edition of which only 1,038 were made. This was no ordinary Capri. Featuring a limited slip differential, full leather recaro interior and 15 inch version of the seven spoke 13 inch fitted to hte superceeded capri injection special. With its 2.8 L 200 BHP engine 0-60 in just over 6 seconds and over 140 MPH. This was a very quick car.

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1989 Ford Fiesta XR2 Mk II 1.6i 8V

The last of the MK2 Ford Fiesta featuring a larger bodykit over the MK1 Fiesta. a larger upgraded. It featured a 1.6L 96 BHP engine. 0-60 in around 9 secs felt fast in this small hot hatch back in the 80's. And on to around 105-110 MPH. The english firm Turbo Technics produced an aftermarket conversion boosting power to 125 BHP which easily outclassed it's rivals.

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1987 Vauxhall Astra Mk II 2.0i 16V GTE

This car was all the rage and couldn't quite contend with the Golf GTi in the looks department. But this last and best 1987 model MK2 Astra GTE was upgrade from a 130 BHP 8L engine to a 2.0 L 16V 150 BHP engine. And a top speed of well over 130 MPH. 0-60 in under 8 seconds.

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1983 Vauxhall Nova GTE Mk II 1.6i 8V

This little car only weighed 820 KG. With 121.9 BHP per metric ton or alternatively as 120.7 Ib-ft of torque per ton. It could shift. The Nova had a top speed of 117 MPH, and 0-60 in 9.1 seconds. For a small hot hatch this was a very popular car.



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1988 Vauxhall Cavalier Sri 130 Mk II 2.0i 8V

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This particular Vauxhall Cavalier was a saloon version but a hot hatch was made. It was owned by my brother. He kept it pristine and used to take it to Vauxhall motor shows. He won a prize for the best standard Cavalier of it's year. The 2.0 L 8V engine put out 130 BHP with a top speed over 126 MPH, 0-60 in 8.2 seconds. I remember it feeling pretty fast back in the day in the rides we had. This was a nice car.
 
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True "Fast & Furious" Expansion Pack:

* All of the new cars from the expansion pack are added onto the full Forza Horizon 2, but returned to stock form:
- 1998 Toyota Supra Turbo
- 1970 Dodge Charger R/T
- 2015 Maserati Ghilbi S
- 2015 Dodge Charger R/T
- 2015 Dodge Challenger R/T
- 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda
- 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner

*Players who played the expansion game and unlocked all of the car are gifted those cars into the full Forza Horizon 2.
*Nitrous has been updated as an additional modification option.

The "Fast & Furious" Car Pack:
- Ford Escort Mk.1 RS2000
- 2012 Dodge Charger R/T
- 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko S/C
- 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII GSR
- Veilside Fortune Mazda RX-7
- 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona
- 1971 Ford Gran Torino
- 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS-T
 
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er... free car pack so eight cars
2005 Forester STi (SUV heroes)
1954 Citroen 2CV (Cult classics)
2011 Ferrari FF (Super Hot Hatch (its actually a hatch technically)
2002 RX-7 Spirit Type R (JDM Icons)
2014 Konnn... the one:1. (hypercars)
2003 Mazda Demio Sport/2 (Hot hatch... well I can't put it anywhere else)
2010 (as above)
2003 Toyota Celica SS-I (track toys)
 
2013 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Coupé Black Series (Super GT)
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Inspired by its GT3 cousin, the SLS Black Series is a marvelous mix of beauty, technology and performance. Powered by a V8 with well over 630 bhp, the SLS's ultimate edition can easily outpace its peers with its signature Germanic scream, going up to 196 mph of top speed and a 0-to-60 time of 3.6 seconds. Like all Black Series silver arrows, don't expect this car to go easy on you. At all
I would so, so spend my money on that. If I had it. Really would :drool:
 
The These cars used to be in the series... Pack

(free car)
2013 BMW M135i
2009 Mazda 3 MPS
2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
2000 BMW Z8
2010 Mosler MT900S
2003 Hyundai Coupe
 
FH2 pre order pack
Tesco/amazon
2013 Audi RS4 Avant
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Best buy
BMW M6 coupe
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Gamestop Germany
Ferrari california
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Gamestop US
Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera
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and the day one edition cars
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this needs to happen since it happened with the previous Forza's.
 
The Very slow car pack

Title says all.:P

1958 Austin A35
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In-game price:CR 15,000
1974 Bond Bug 700E
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In-game price:CR 2,700
1973 Citroën GS Birotor
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In-game price:CR 26,500
1959 DAF 600 (free car)
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In-game price:CR 11,140
1955 Fiat 600 Multipla
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In-game price:CR 22,000
1961 Renault 4
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In-game Price:CR 5,000
 
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I imagine driving that around the Horizon 2 map would be pure torture.

Especially in places like San Giovanni and Sisteron that are quite hilly :P

Considering back in Gran Turismo 4 the damn thing couldn't even get up the hill at the start if you were brave enough to try and drive it round the Nurburgring :P
 
Here is another radio station pack, similar to the Monstercat DLC.

Trailer song: Culture Shock - "I Remember"

Forza Horizon 2 x RAM Records

Just when you thought you've heard enough drum and bass in Horizon with Hospital Records Radio and Monstercat Radio... Fellow British dnb label RAM Records joins the party with its own, more dancefloor-oriented tunes with its themed radio station, "RAM Records Radio", which comes in for all Forza Horizon 2 players with a free update. Make sure to check out the friendly shout-outs the radio deejays, Andy C and Sub Focus, give to the folks over Hospital Records Radio!

Founded in 1992 by Andrew John Clarke, aka Andy C, with special help by his close buddy Ant Miles, RAM Records, with its history spanning well over 20 years, is the second-oldest music label to have its own radio station in Forza Horizon 2, right after Ninja Tune. Its no-holds-barred drum and bass has since then rocked dancefloors across Europe and the world alike, with artists worthy of note such as Sub Focus, Delta Heavy, Loadstar, and Chase & Status. It also has 2 sub-labels, Frequency and PROGRAM, founded respectively in 2002 and 2012.

Here is the tracklist for RAM Records Radio:

Andy C & Fiora - "Heartbeat Loud (Extended Mix)"
Delta Heavy - "Get By"
Wilkinson - "Afterglow"
DC Breaks - "Gambino"
Chase & Status - "International"
Chase & Status - "Alive (feat. Jacob Banks)"
Culture Shock - "City Lights (feat. Bryn Christopher)" (the Duracell Car Pack trailer song)
Loadstar - "Be There"
Loadstar - "Sliders"
Sub Focus - "Endorphins (feat. Alex Clare)"
Sub Focus - "Turn Back Time"
Sub Focus - "Tidal Wave (feat. Alpines)"
Mind Vortex - "Bigger Than That (feat. Evil B)"
Calyx & TeeBee - "Long Gone"
Wilkinson & TC - "Hit The Floor"
Rene Lavice - "I Want More"
Bensley - "Fandango"
Audio - "Nil By Mouth"
Jaguar Skills & Chords - "Lust (feat. Matti Roots)"
Lynx - "Shimmy"
Teddy Killerz - "Together"

Also, with this new radio station there comes a new vehicle DLC, the "RAM Records Booster Pack". Like all Booster Packs, it is available for just $5 dollars on the Store, but is available with no additional cost whatsoever for Car Pass owners.

2015 McLaren 570S Coupé (Modern Supercars)
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Yes, it's a McLaren. Yes, it's cute. And yes, it's just as fast as your typical McLaren. The 570S is the entry-level model of McLaren, able to compete with the likes of the Lamborghini Huracán and the Ferrari 458. Powered by a small yet capable V8 with 570 bhp under its belt, the 570S accelerates from 0 to 60 in 3.2 seconds and can go up to around 205 mph. You can tremble now.


2011 BAC Mono (Extreme Track Toys)
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The ultimate track car for the ultimate track driver, the BAC Mono is basically a Formula One car for everyday use. Constructed similarly to a DTM race car, its chassis had its aerodynamics studied using state-of-the-art technology in Stuttgart University. Its power-to-weight ratio surpasses that of the Bugatti Veyron itself, and with its mind-blowing performance, it only asks graceful yet potent drivers behind its wheel.


1998 Nissan R390 (Retro Supercars)
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(From its Forza Horizon 1 profile)
Originally selling for a cool million, the R390 is no everyday supercar. Essentially the R390 is a GT1 race car with street legal exhaust and lights. It is nothing less than a unique one-off Nissan super car.


2011 Audi A1 clubsport quattro (Super Hot Hatch)
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Extreme in more ways than one, the Audi A1 clubsport quattro is the result of what would happen if the guys over at Audi were permitted to become outright crazies in customizing their own entry-level hot hatch. A one-off vehicle designed to show the German brand's technical motorsport prowess, it is powered by an inline-5 engine with a cataclysmic 503 bhp. 0 to 60 takes only 3.7 seconds, and its AWD quattro system gives it unparalleled stability.


2015 GTA Spano (Hypercars)
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Graphene is a special carbon that has been recently discovered. With its unbelievable properties, it should come as no surprise that it's found use in automotive, more specifically in Spain's fastest car, the GTA Spano. Light, nimble, and fast enough to peel the skin off your body, the Spano is powered by the most powerful - and biggest V10 used in a road car, with 925 bhp and almost 8 liters, wrapped around a fly-weight chassis partly made of the woven material. Top speed exceeds 230 mph, and 0 to 60 takes just under 3 seconds. One thing's for certain, this is the bull that Lambos have to tame.


1970 Alfa Romeo Montreal (Rare Classics, free car)
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(From its Forza Motorsport 4 profile)
Some cars look cool. Some cars drive cool. Other cars simply have a really cool name. The 1970 Alfa Romeo Montreal nailed all three with aplomb. The first production version of “The Montreal”, as it’s known, was introduced at the 1970 Geneva Auto Show and wowed audiences with bold design choices like horizontal slats positioned behind doors, a triangular NACA duct on the hood, and four headlamps that were partially covered by a grille that retracted when the lights were engaged. The Montreal’s V8 pumped out around 200 hp and could propel the car at a top speed of more than 135 mph. It’s a classic returned to pristine form in Forza 4 and, yes, it’s seriously cool.
 
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The L8 Apex Pack:

1986 Mercedes-Benz 500 SEC
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1989 Ford Taurus SHO
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1981 Talbot Lotus Sunbeam
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1975 Jaguar XJC 5.3
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1970 Monteverdi Hai 450 SS
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1976 Jeep J10 Honcho
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