Forza Horizon 5 has received a new event update. What will this update bring? Let’s take a look together and see which models of Italian models have been added to the game. If you are interested in this topic, you might as well find out.
Introduce beautiful masterpieces of Italian design to your Forza Horizon 5 garage
The Italian Supercar Car Pack introduces 7 carefully crafted new models for you to collect and drive:
2023 Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica
The design of the latest Huracán is inspired by the Super Trofeo Evo2 racing series. It improves aerodynamics and stability and enhances the overall driving experience without losing the stunning and iconic design that everyone loves. Rambo DNA. The Huracán's powerful 5.2-liter V10 engine has 630 horsepower and can (and does) propel you to speeds of 201mph. This new Huracán is purpose-built for drivers, with new connectivity features, a custom interior and different driving modes that allow you to experience the thrill of its electromechanical rear-wheel drive. Huracán Technica is the bridge between Lamborghini’s supercar pedigree and its future.
2022 Ferrari 296 GTB
The Ferrari 296 GTB redefines what a supercar is, combining a gasoline V6 engine with an electric motor to deliver 830 horsepower. The GTB is Ferrari's first road-going sports car with an electric engine installed behind the internal combustion engine. The driver can use both engines at the same time or only the electric engine. The 2022 Gran Turismo Berlinetta is all about balance: the hybrid system is designed to lower the vehicle's center of gravity as much as possible by placing the battery in the lowest position. The car's engine and overall design are inspired by Ferrari's racing history, incorporating design cues from the 156 F1, 250 LM and 126 C2, and it unabashedly inherits the incredible speed and power delivered by its predecessors.
2020 Ferrari Roma
The 2020 Ferrari Roma can be described in two words: style and speed. The Roma's timeless and elegant design hides a powerful 3.8-liter turbocharged V8 engine with an output of up to 620 horsepower. Aerodynamics is an integral part of the car's design: the active rear wing increases downforce, allowing the driver to corner quickly without losing style, and the entire body reduces wind resistance when starting. 70% of Roma's components are newly designed to improve the power-to-weight ratio, making it the best in its class. Accelerating from 0-60mph in just 3.4 seconds makes the 2020 Ferrari Roma a must-have for enthusiasts who want to remain elegant while driving at speed.
2020 Lamborghini Essenza SCV12
Just when you thought Lamborghini couldn't get any wilder, here comes the Essenza SC12. This track-only monster is equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 engine that produces a mind-blowing 819 horsepower. The Essenza's chassis is made entirely of carbon fiber, making it weigh just 1,376 kilograms (3,033.56 pounds). Every design detail on the car's exterior is designed to improve aerodynamics, increase air flow and provide engine cooling. So when you look at it, you will naturally hear it roaring "I want to fly faster." This supercar can be regarded as the pinnacle of Squadra Corse so far.
2020 Lamborghini SC20
Its unique Rambo image is eye-catching. The 2020 SC20 is a bespoke model with racing pedigree, original details, aerodynamics and the largest engine Lamborghini has ever produced: the 6498 CC V12 with seven-speed ISR transmission. The body is covered from head to toe in hand-polished carbon fiber, designed to remain comfortable at high speeds. This car with no roof, no windshield, and not much talk about the car is definitely a strong contender for the title of "Poster Car King".
2019 Italdesign DaVinci Concept Car
Italdesign DaVinci is an all-electric station wagon concept created to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death, paying homage to one of the greatest and most iconic artists and inventors of the Renaissance. Its primary design concept is high-end and upscale, with exquisite and complex shapes and details used in both the exterior and interior, just like Leonardo da Vinci's own works of art. Its electric motors drive all four wheels at the same time, and what’s interesting is that Italdesign built it as a modular model that can swap out different motors and batteries from different car manufacturers. The internals can even be swapped out for a more conventional drivetrain if gasoline power is desired. In fact, Italdesign showed off a 4.0-liter V8 prototype at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show and tested it himself. While its overall aggressive appearance and large gull-wing doors are sure to catch the attention of many, it's the modular nature offered by the DaVinci concept that will appeal to car enthusiasts the most. If DaVinci can be mass-produced one day (Italdesign says it can be mass-produced with some minor adjustments), it will undoubtedly set a new benchmark for the ever-changing electric vehicle market and will also redefine the concept of automotive modularity and high-end car design. concept.
2018 Lamborghini #63 Squadra Corse Huracán Super Trofeo Evo
The successor to the Lamborghini racing car is now here. The car features a new body kit developed by Lamborghini's racing division, including a rear wing and roof air scoops. The Super Trofeo's styling foreshadows similar styling lines and features that its manufacturer will adopt for future supercars designed to meet the needs of road cars. Not only does the Super Trofeo Evo have an eye-catching and unique appearance, its 5.2-liter V10 engine produces 620 horsepower at 8250 rpm, allowing it to complete the Monza circuit in 1 minute 34 seconds 3. . This gives you even more reasons to choose this car for any GT World Championship.
When you purchase the Italian Supercars Car Pack, you can add each car to your Forza Horizon 5 garage for free with no additional in-game currency. The Italian Supercar Car Pack is available on the Microsoft Store and Steam from August 15th for $9.99 USD / £7.99 GBP / 9.99 EUR. This car pack is not included in the Car Pass, Standard, Deluxe, or Premium editions of Forza Horizon 5.
new auto show cars
The local mechanics at the Horizon Car Festival have their hands full as eight iconic Italian cars enter the show. Once you update Forza Horizon 5, drive to a Festival Outpost or Driver’s Home to browse the latest content. After modifying them in the garage, you can cruise around Mexico in some of Italy's most exquisite machinery.
1968 Abarth 595 esseesse
Can be obtained at the car show for 35,000 points.
What it lacks in power and refinement, it more than makes up for in distinctive features and endearing cuteness. The Abarth 500 is a car designed by and 100% built for Italians, with its design inspired by the Volkswagen Beetle. But you don’t have to be Italian to appreciate its beautiful sound and cute appearance. Cinquecento doesn't make people fall in love at first sight. But like most good things, once you get used to them, you won't be able to live without them.
2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
Can be obtained at the car show for 120,000 points.
Alfa Romeo has been selling cars in the United States for 21 years. Just one look at the new Giulia and you can deduce that they've been making sure their next product is perfect for 21 years. The Giulia Quadrifoglio is Alfa Romeo's masterpiece, with exotic lines, sophisticated styling and the performance expected of an Italian sports sedan. The highlight of the Quadrifoglio is Ferrari's 505-horsepower 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6 engine. Not only is it incredibly fast, but the rumble it makes from idle to redline is breathtaking. The Quadrifoglio model has an aggressive front bumper, a huge rear spoiler and gorgeous bulging exhaust pipes at the rear. Although the wait time for the new Giulia is long, it is worth it no matter how you look at it.
1968 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
Can be obtained at the car show for 15,000,000 points.
The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale was one of the most beautiful cars ever built. It was lightweight, powerful, and the most expensive new car sold in the United States at the time (approximately $17,000). Initially, as many as three extremely rare Stradale sports cars came to North America; today, only two remain on the continent. The car modeled for Forza Motorsport 5 is one of the greatest private collections of Italian cars in the world. The cars were ahead of their time, with butterfly doors, large expanses of surround glass, twin-spark ignition, twin overhead cams, a six-speed Coletti gearbox and numerous lightweight magnesium components. When you fire up the 2-liter V8, you quickly realize the powerplant is just inches behind your head. Redline at a whopping 9,500 rpm—which was astonishing in 1968—and you'll hear a symphony that ranges from a low growl to a high roar.
1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2
Can be obtained at the car show for 4,000,000 points.
Building on the success of the lightweight, space-frame race car TZ1, the TZ2 is lighter, lower and more powerful. Both cars are built by the Autodelta team, which includes boss Carlo Chiti and design engineers Oarzio Satta and Guisseppe Busso. When design for the TZ2 began, Alfa Romeo had acquired Autodelta and put them in charge of all Alfa Romeo's racing development and fleet management. Since the TZ2 is a factory race car and does not need to meet homologation requirements to the same specifications, Autodelta can focus entirely on performance and consider introducing new concepts. Following the example of the Porsche 904 Carrera GTS, the body of the TZ2 is made of glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP). That alone makes the TZ2 nearly 100 kilograms (220.46 pounds) lighter, but in addition to being lighter, the TZ2 also comes with a new, fully adjustable suspension system. Designed by Ercole Spada of Zagato, the body was only 41 inches tall, leading many to call the TZ2 a "mini Ferrari GTO." Under the hood of the TZ2 is a mouth-watering 1.6-liter inline four-cylinder engine, tuned by Virgilio Conrero at his Autotecnica Conrero shop in Turin. The TZ2 dominated the GT class for 18 months, and there was some thought of putting it into production, but that never happened. It was Alfa's last front-engine car before the Tipo 33 replaced Alfa.
1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA Stradale
Can be obtained at the auto show for 300,000 points.
Alleggerita means "lightweight" in Italian, and by modern standards, the Giulia gran turismo alleggerita is lighter than dust, weighing less than 1,700 pounds. The GTA is built by Alfa Romeo's racing division Autodelta SpA, and almost every component has been reduced in weight. The exterior panels are made of aluminum, and the steel monocoque is also available in thinner gauges. The glass on the side of the body was removed and replaced with plastic windows, and racing-style magnesium alloy wheels also complete the whole thing. The faster-revving engine features twin spark plug heads and a larger carburetor, giving the 1,750cc engine more power. When you look closely, you'll see that it's the same gorgeous Bertone coupe shape as the regular Giulia GTV, but with a lighter weight and a roaring twin-cam four-cylinder engine. So it's easy to see how this timeless road-going model complements the award-winning GTA Corse model.
1980 Fiat 124 Sport Spider
Can be obtained at the car show for 25,000 points.
The Fiat 124 Sport Spider has been running on the roads of Europe and the United States as an affordable car for nearly 20 years. In 1980, the car was equipped with a 2.0-liter fuel-injected engine, pushing the streamlined shape of its Pininfarina body. During the car's mass production period, more than 200,000 units were sold, about 75% of which were sold to the United States.
1992 Lancia Delta HF Integrale EVO
Can be obtained at the car show for 100,000 points.
Using an F1 car in rallying is a testament to its ruggedness and durability, suitable for any condition and on any road surface. From a distance it looks a lot like its distant relative, the milder but still brilliant Lancia Delta. Pure racing blood flows in his bones. The turbocharger will leave four rubber wheel marks on the ground, so try not to choke on the dust it raises.
1974 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale
Can be obtained at the auto show for 550,000 points.
It's stunningly beautiful, and that eerie feeling of the road being ripped apart as you drive will make your hair stand on end. The Stratos was built from the outset to dominate Group 5 rallying, and was later adapted as a road vehicle, making it extremely fast. Its timeless design looks as fascinating today as it did when it first appeared on the rally stage.