‘Forza Motorsport 5’ Car List Increased


Forza Motorsport 5‘s car list has been increased by 24, bringing the total to over 100 now for the Xbox One exclusive racing title.

The racing title that Microsoft is hoping you’re wanting more than Need for Speed: Rivals and Gran Turismo 6 has controls that take full advantage of the most high-end racing wheels’ haptic feedback. There have been 24 new cars announced for Forza 5, as well as double the spotlights to whet your appetite.

This week, developer Turn 10 is turning the focus on the 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition, with full wheel drive and a firm grip on the road which will use the haptic feedback differently than looser grip cars. The 1967 Lamborghini Miura P400, 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series, and the 2007 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione will also compete for the player’s attention from the get-go.

Among the additions to Forza 5‘s car list this time around are:

  • 1964 Aston Martin DB5
  • 1967 Lamborghini Miura P400
  • 1968 Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds 442
  • 1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Apex
  • 1988 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV
  • 1991 BMW M3
  • 1995 Ford Mustang Cobra R
  • 2003 Ferrari Challenge Stradale
  • 2003 Renault Sport Clio V6
  • 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR
  • 2004 Saleen S7
  • 2005 Ford Ford GT
  • 2007 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
  • 2007 Honda Civic Type-R
  • 2009 Lotus 2-Eleven
  • 2010 Audi R8 Coupé 5.2 FSI quattro
  • 2011 RUF Rt 12 S
  • 2011 Subaru WRX STI
  • 2011 Volkswagen Scirocco R
  • 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
  • 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8
  • 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series
  • 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition
  • 2013 Viper #91 SRT Motorsport GTS-R

Forza 5 could keep you busy for a long time satisfying your need for speed on the Xbox One, now with over 100 cars to choose from, some classic and some newer.

What do you think of the new Forza Motorsport 5 car list? Will you be grabbing this Xbox One launch title?

[image via forzamotorsport.net]

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