The American multinational technology corporation Microsoft has recently announced the top ten cars that players have driven the longest at the British Carnival in Forza Horizon 4. However, the company is equally sets to unveil Forza Horizon 5 by November 9, 2021. The top ten cars are:
1. The 2006 Formula Drift #43 Dodge Viper SRT10: The car has a sensitive low-speed bending head, an excellent braking system, and a large steering angle. For many drifting enthusiasts, this makes it an ideal first car.
2. The 1968 Abarth 595 Esseese: Many people think of classics like the MINI and Beetle when they think of cute cars that make girls instantly enticed. However, the 1968 Abarth 595 Esseese might be right up your alley if you’re looking for a unique vehicle. The cute figure and cute power make it difficult for the driver not to unwind, forget about the wins and losses, and enjoy a ride with it.
3. The 2005 BMW M3: The BMW M3 series began as a car designed specifically to qualify for the Group A race. The BMW M3 was manufactured in Regensburg, Germany, and exuded a strong sporty atmosphere. The bulge in the middle of the engine cover allows for more room for the V8 engine while also giving it a commanding appearance.
4. The 2018 Ford #25 Mustang RTR: When it comes to the most popular rear-drive car in Forza Horizon 4, the 2018 Ford #25 Mustang RTR is without a doubt one of the most popular. It was originally designed to be a drifting machine. After modification, the engine can have 1300kw horsepower. It appears in a variety of driving scenarios due to its excellent comprehensive capabilities.
5. The 1998 Toyota Supra RZ: Fast and Furious may have introduced many people to the 1998 Toyota Supra RZ for the first time. It has a lot of power despite its mediocre appearance. Even when compared to Ferrari, its performance is far from bogus.
6. The 1993 Nissan 240SX SE: The power of the 1993 Nissan 240SX SE lies in its omnipotence, not in its dominance in one area. It can easily control different scenes after modification, such as linear acceleration, drifting, street racing, and so on, and it is also the “pro son” of major refitting factories in reality. For players who like to change their cars, this is naturally a candidate for a car that cannot be abandoned.
7. The 1997 Formula Drift #777 Nissan 240SX: Formula Drift is an event that attracts a large number of drift fans. It attracts more than 60 drivers each year to compete on the same track. The Nissan 240SX is one of them, and it is a classic among the classics. It shows its unique side in the event, whether it’s drift speed or angle. As a result, it is the most commonly used car in the game by drifting enthusiasts.
8. 1994 Mazda MX-5 Miata: The Mazda MX-5 was introduced in 1990. Its excellent sensitivity and adaptability made it simple to control for inexperienced drivers. After that, in 1994, the MX-5 Miata received a major upgrade, with the engine being upgraded from 1.6 to 1.8 liters and the power being increased. This provides a more extreme driving experience for drivers of the 1994 Mazda MX-5 Miata.
9. 1997 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec: Nissan has had excellent performance in terms of track, modification, and appearance since the launch of the Skyline GT-R, making it a dream for many car fans. Its flashy appearance leads some to overlook its slightly inferior braking performance, and its exceptional starting ability ensures that it will get a head start at the start of the race.
10. The 1996 Formula Drift #232 Nissan 240SX: Nissan introduced the Nissan 180SX in Japan in 1989. In the following years, Drifters like Gukou Meifan and Xiong Jiubao Xinzhong will continue to use it as their chariot. In 1996, the Nissan 240SX broke with tradition by redesigning almost every component, adding double airbags, and switching from jumping to fixed headlights.
However, in comparison to previous works, it has dropped the convertible and compact versions, leaving only the sports car version, which has sparked a lot of debate among car enthusiasts.
Xbox Game Studios publishes the Forza series of simulation racing games for Xbox consoles, Windows 10, iOS, and Android devices. The goal of the series is to replicate the performance and handling characteristics of a variety of real-world production, modified, and racing cars.