


Throughout the remainder of this week’s car announces, you will find more vintage Australian muscle in the Ford Falcon XY GTHO Phase III and some tough trucks to blaze a trail with, like the Ford Raptor Race Truck, the Jeep Cherokee SRT and the Ram Runner.įind the full week 4 list of cars below. And when it comes to overall brawn, the Toyota FJ40 is a worldwide favorite. For those looking for race-bred technology at its best, the Penhall Cholla has chalked up wins just about everywhere in Class 10. This gives Horizon 4 at least another year in its reign as the newest game in the series and presumably another year of steady content drops.Īnother angle to consider is the fact that Project Scarlett's rival, the PlayStation 5, recently confirmed that it would be backward compatible with all PS4 games.In this week’s edition of the Forza Horizon 3 Garage, Microsoft is announcing new cars which includes the 1971 Meyers Manx, 2011 Penhall Cholla and the 1979 Toyota FJ40.Īt the top of the list, we have the original Meyer’s Manx dune buggy, a vehicle that broke new ground for adventurous drivers. Notably, however, 2019 is the first year since 2010 that an annual Forza game isn't being released with the franchise's development teams understood to be busy working on titles for next year's Xbox One successor, Project Scarlett. While it's possible that we've stumbled upon the blueprint for another year's worth of downloadable car packs, it's equally likely that these have merely been included in the game's code as placeholders. It should be mentioned that the presence of several dozen file names does not in any way guarantee that these cars will actually come to the Xbox open-world racer. Here's the full list of secret Horizon 4 cars via GTPlanet: In typical Forza fashion, the leaked car list contains a diverse mix of machines including glossy car magazine cover stars like the reborn Alpine A110, McLaren Speedtail, and the Lamborghini Huracan Performante, vintage German fare such as the AMG Hammer and a Singer 911 as well as alternative stuff like the electric Jaguar I-Pace and a Bugatti Chiron made of Lego. Enterprising Forza fans on GTPlanet's forums have unearthed a large list of files in the game's code, each wearing the abbreviated name of a vehicle that has yet to appear in the best arcade racing game of all time.

According to a massive leak, the Mk4 Toyota Supra may not be the only car coming to Forza Horizon 4.
