Up until recently, Playground Games has focused largely on introducingForzafans to the open world ofForza Horizon 5, as well as its variety of features. There’s been a handful of examples where Playground also revealed some of the new cars and vehicles fromForza Horizon 5, but they were clearly just a handful of the larger library of vehicles awaiting players. Now Playground has pulled back the curtain, officially announcing over 400 ofForza Horizon 5’s vehicles – with more to come.
WhenForza Horizon 5launches on November 9, it’ll officially have more than 426 vehicles. 426 is all that Playground is able to confirm today, but more cars and manufacturers are already confirmed to be added prior to launch. That likely means Playground, at the very least, has some surprise reveals it thinks are worth showcasing in a special way. Playground also confirms thatForza Horizon 5’s car roster will “evolve further” past launch, particularly through unlocks via theFestival Playlist.
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A list of 426 vehicles is a bit long to call attention to every exciting car, but Playground does provide a shortlist of debuts available onForza Horizon 5. The list includes the 2020 Ford Super Duty F-450 DRW Premium, the 1991 Jaguar Sport XJR-15, and the electric 2020 Porsche Taycan Turbo S. Playground also once again calls attention toForza Horizon 5’s cover vehicles, the Mercedes-AMG ONE and the 2021 Ford Bronco Badlands, which showcase thediversity of driving experiencesavailable in the game.
Manufacturers with at least a few vehicles inForza Horizon 5include Acura, Aston Martin, Audi, Chevrolet, DeBerti Design, Dodge, Ferrari,Ford, Formula Drift, Holden, Honda, Hoonigan, Jaguar, Jeep, Koenigsegg, Lamborghini, Land Rover, Lexus, Lotus, Maserati, McLaren, Mercedes Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Pagani, Peugeot, Pontiac, Porsche, Renault, Subaru, Toyota, and Volkswagen. And that’s just the manufacturers with several vehicles available. There are over twice that many total manufacturers supported.
Alongside the unveiling ofForza Horizon 5’s list of vehicles, Playground also calls attention to the return of the Forzavista car exploration mode. This mode allowsForza Horizon 5players to look through any car they’d like, checking it out in fine detail. Playground is even addingraytracingto Forzavista mode on PC and Xbox Series X/S to make the cars more realistic than ever.
Forza Horizon 5won’t be arriving for another two months, so Playground still has plenty of time left to unveil more cars and show previously announced vehicles off in more detail.Forza Horizon 5may be more “arcade-y” compared toForza Motorsport, but it still has that same love of cars and vehicles that car-loving players know they can trust.
Forza Horizon 5releases November 9 on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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