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Discover Italian Automotive in Forza Horizon 5


Calling all Italian Automotive fans, this update is for you: Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Lancia all return in our biggest Forza Horizon 5 car drop ever! Get ready to experience Italy’s automotive excellence with 16 cars for your garage. This includes 8 cars immediately obtainable in the Autoshow from Tuesday, August 15 and 8 cars unlockable in the Italian Automotive Festival Playlist over the next four weeks, beginning on Thursday, August 17 running through September 14, 2023.

To ensure you can store and customize all of these cars, we’ve increased the total garage space from 1,000 to 2,000 cars and the save slots for tunes and liveries from 600 to 1,000. Your feedback on the Suggestions Hub helped us prioritize these improvements, so please keep sharing your ideas so we can understand which changes would be the most beneficial to our players.



[h2]Games Fixes & Release Notes[/h2]

Here’s a look at some of the fixes and improvements you can look forward to in this update:

  • Increased the total garage size from 1,000 to 2,000 cars.
  • You can now save up to 1,000 tunes and 1,000 liveries, up from 600 each.
  • Fixed an issue with the Auction House where sometimes last-minute bid extensions were not functioning correctly
  • Fixed different issues regarding drivatars and videoclips not working as intended in Icons of Speed
  • Fixed an issue with Seasonal EventLab were blueprints downloads and usage were not getting counted correctly when participating in Coop/PvP modes
  • Fixed an issue in Seasonal Playground Games King Mode which had a total time of 10 minutes instead of 8
  • Fixed different issues with car decorations and elements (stickers, colors, parts, among others) were not being shown as intended
  • [PC] Improvements made to some unusual long loading times particularly on Windows Store PC clients before the start of the game window
  • [PC] Improvements made to some instances where the game client was crashing while booting the game
  • [PC] Fixed an issue where the unlocked framerate option would be hidden incorrectly
Once the Italian Automotive update has released for download on Xbox, Windows and Steam, we will publish the release notes with the full list of included fixes. Here’s where you can stay in the know with the issues that we’re investigating. Remember to report any game bugs that you encounter on the Troubleshooting Hub, our official issues tracker available on the Forza Forums.

[h2]Italian Exotics Car Pack[/h2]


Give your Forza Horizon 5 garage the finest masterpieces of Italian design. The Italian Exotics Car Pack introduces 7 meticulously crafted new-to-Forza cars for you to collect and drive:

[h3]2023 Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica[/h3]

With a design inspired by the Super Trofeo Evo2 racing line, the latest Huracán model has improved aerodynamics, stability, and has enhanced the overall driving experience without losing the striking and iconic Lambo DNA we all love and recognize at a glance. The Huracán’s mighty 5.2-liter V10 engine has 630 CV that can (and will) send you flying at 201mph. This new Huracán is built for the driver as it features new connectivity functions, customization of interiors, and different driving modes to give you the feel you want out of its electromechanical rear-wheel drive. Huracán Technica is a bridge between Lamborghini’s supercar pedigree and its future.

[h3]2022 Ferrari 296 GTB[/h3]

The Ferrari 296 GTB redefines what a supercar is by putting together a petrol V6 and an electric engine that together can deliver 830 CV. The GTB is the very first Ferrari road car with an electric engine attached to the back of the combustion one and allows drivers to use both or stick to the electric only. 2022’s Gran Turismo Berlinetta’s build is centered on balance: the hybrid system is designed to give the car the lowest gravity center possible by placing the battery in the lowest position available. This car’s engine and overall design is inspired by Ferrari’s racing history taking ideas from the 156 F1, the 250 LM, and the 126 C2; and it will not shy away from the incredible speed and power offered by its predecessors.

[h3]2020 Ferrari Roma[/h3]

The 2020 Ferrari Roma can be described with just two words: Style and Speed. The timeless and elegant design on the Roma conceals a powerful 3.8-liter turbo V8 engine capable of producing 620 CV. Aerodynamics were an integral part of this vehicle’s design: an active rear wing increases downforce and allows drivers to take corners quickly without losing an ounce of style, and the entire body of the car allows creates low drag when taking off. 70% of the Roma’s components are completely new and designed to improve the power-to-weight ratio making it one of the best of its class. 0-60mph will take you only 3.4 seconds, making the 2020 Ferrari Roma a must have for drivers who love to look good when going fast.

[h3]2020 Lamborghini Essenza SCV12[/h3]

Just when you thought Lambo’s couldn’t get any wilder, the Essenza SC12 gets unveiled. This track-only monster is equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 engine that can produce a face-melting 819bhp. Born and raised to be fast, the Essenza’s chassis is built completely on carbon fiber which makes it weigh in at only 1376kg (3033.56 lbs). Every detail of this car’s exterior is designed to improve aerodynamics, air flow, and provide cooling for the engine, and, of course, scream “I want to go fast” when you look at it. This hypercar might be the pinnacle of Squadra Corse’s work to this day.

[h3]2020 Lamborghini SC20[/h3]


The striking image of a one-off Lambo truly is a sight to be seen. The 2020 SC20 is a custom build with racing roots, original details, aerodynamic design, and the biggest engine Lamborghini has ever made: a 6,498 CC V12 with a seven-speed ISR transmission. The car is covered top-to-bottom in carbon fiber that has been polished by hand and is designed to allow the car to drive comfortably even at high speed. This no-roof, no-windshield, no-nonsense vehicle is a huge contender for the “Poster Car King” title.

[h3]2019 Italdesign DaVinci Concept[/h3]

Built to mark the 500th anniversary of Leonardo DaVinci’s passing, the Italdesign DaVinci is an all-electric concept grand tourer that pays homage to one of the greatest and most iconic Renaissance artists and inventors. It’s designed first and foremost to be premium with intricate styling and details throughout both the exterior and interior, as if it’s a work of art by DaVinci himself. Its electric motors drive all four wheels, though Italdesign has approached this as a modular car that allows various electric motors and batteries to be swapped in from different automakers. If a petrol-powered car is desired, then it’s even possible to swap out the inner workings for a more conventional drivetrain. In fact, Italdesign tried and tested this themselves with a 4.0-litre V8 prototype showcased at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. While its overall aggressive looks and large gull-wing doors are certain to catch the attention of many, it’s the modularity provided by the DaVinci Concept that would certainly appeal most to esteemed car enthusiasts. If the DaVinci ever enters full production someday, which Italdesign says it could after a few small tweaks, then it’d certainly set a new bar for not only the constantly evolving electric vehicle market, but also the concept of car modularity and premium automotive design.

[h3]2018 Lamborghini #63 Squadra Corse Huracán Super Trofeo Evo[/h3]

The successor of the Lamborghini racing breed is here with a brand-new body kit developed by Lamborghini’s Motorsport division which includes a rear fin and a roof air intake. The Super Trofeo’s styling was a hint at the future of its makers supercars that incorporate similar styling lines and features for road-friendly vehicles. But it’s not just about the striking and certainly unique exterior, the Super Trofeo Evo packs with a massive punch with its 5.2-liter V10 engine that produces 620 CV at 8250 rpm that made it run Monza in 1:34.3. And now you have more reasons to make this the car of your choice to run any GT World Championship.

Once the pack is purchased, you are granted a one-time only, free addition of each car to your Forza Horizon 5 garage, with no additional in-game credit cost. The Italian Exotics Car Pack is available from August 15 for USD $9.99 / GBP £7.99 / EUR €9.99 on the Microsoft Store and Steam. It is not included with the Forza Horizon 5 Car Pass, Standard, Deluxe or Premium Editions.

[h2]New Autoshow Cars[/h2]

The Horizon Festival’s local mechanic has been busy as 8 iconic Italian cars enter the Autoshow. Once you’ve updated Forza Horizon 5, drive over to any Horizon Festival Outpost or Player House to browse the latest additions. Tune them up in your garage and check out the sights of Mexico while behind the wheel of some of Italy’s most exquisite machinery.

[h3]1968 Abarth 595 esseesse[/h3]

Available for 35,000 CR in the Autoshow.

What it lacks in power and refinement it makes up for in character and likability. The Abarth 500 is an Italian design inspired by the VW Bug, and 100% built for Italians. But you don’t have to be from Italy to appreciate its glorious sound and adorable form. The Cinquecento is an acquired taste but, like most good things, once you have acquired a taste for them, they become a part of you.

[h3]2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio[/h3]

Available for 120,000 CR in the Autoshow.

It’s been 21 years since Alfa Romeo sold cars in the United States, and one drive of the new Giulia might infer they spent the entire time making sure their next entry was perfect. The Giulia Quadrifoglio is all Alfa Romeo, with exotic lines, delicate styling touches, and the performance you expect from an Italian sport sedan. In Quadrifoglio dress the biggest treat is the 505 horsepower Ferrari-derived 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6. Not only is it four-letter fast, but the sonorous rumble it emits is stunning from idle to redline. The front bumper on Quadrifoglio models is aggressive looking and, in the rear, you will find the gigantic rear diffuser and a gorgeously protruding exhaust. It’s been a long time to wait for the new Giulia, but by any measure it was worth it.

[h3]1968 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale[/h3]

Available for 15,000,000 CR in the Autoshow.

One of the most beautiful cars ever built, the lightweight and powerful Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale also holds the record of being the most expensive new car sold in the U.S. of its time (at around $17,000). Initially as many as three of the extremely rare Stradale came to North America; today, only two remain on the continent. The car modeled for Forza Motorsport 5 is part of one of the greatest private collections of Italian cars in the world. These cars were ahead of their time, using butterfly-style doors, large wrap-around glass, twin-spark ignition, dual-overhead cams, a six-speed Coletti transmission, and plenty of lightweight magnesium parts. As you start the two-liter V8 engine, it doesn’t take long to realize the powerplant is only inches behind your head. With an RPM redline of 9,500 —outrageous for 1968 — you hear a symphony of sound from rumble to scream.

[h3]1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2[/h3]

Available for 4,000,000 CR in the Autoshow.

Based on the success of the TZ1, a lightweight, space-frame race car, the TZ2 was lighter, lower and more powerful. Both cars were built by the team at Autodelta made up of owner Carlo Chiti, and design engineers Oarzio Satta and Guisseppe Busso. When the design work for the TZ2 took place Alfa Romeo had purchased Autodelta and given them responsibility for all of Alfa Romeo’s race development and team management. Since the TZ2 was to be a factory racer and would not have to meet homologation requirements, Autodelta was able to focus solely on performance and consider new concepts. Following Porsche’s lead as used in the 904 Carrera GTS, the body of the TZ2 is made of glass-reinforced plastic (GRP). This alone allowed the TZ2 to shed nearly 100kg (220.46 lb), but, in addition to the lighter weight, the TZ2 also had an all-new, fully adjustable suspension. The body, designed by Ercole Spada of Zagato, sat a mere 41 inches high, and many have called the TZ2 a “mini-Ferrari GTO.” Under the hood, is a delicious 1.6 liter inline four, prepared by Virgilio Conrero's Autotecnica Conrero shop in Torino. The TZ2 dominated GT-class racing for 18 months, thoughts of putting one into production were toyed with but never realized. This was the last front-engine racing Alfa before the Tipo 33 took over.

[h3]1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA Stradale[/h3]

Available for 300,000 CR in the Autoshow.

Alleggerita means “lightweight” in Italian, and by modern standards the Giulia gran turismo alleggerita is lighter than a dust mote, weighing in at less than 1,700 lbs. Prepared by Alfa Romeo’s competition department, Autodelta SpA, the GTA shaves weight off nearly every component. The outer panels are aluminum, and the steel monocoque is thinner gauge as well. The side glass was tossed, and plastic windows fitted, and racing-style magnesium alloy wheels round out the package. The rev-happy motor wears a twin-spark head with larger carburetors, making more power out of the 1750cc motor. When you take it all in, it’s the same gorgeous Bertone coupe shape as the regular Giulia GTV, trimmed down to fighting weight and packing a roaring twin-cam four. It’s understandable, then, how this timeless, classic road homologation version complements the race winning GTA Corse models.


[h3]1980 Fiat 124 Sport Spider[/h3]

Available for 25,000 CR in the Autoshow.

The Fiat 124 Sport Spider brought an affordable option to the road in Europe and America, and was largely unchanged, for nearly 20 years. In 1980 it had a fuel-injected 2.0-liter motor to motivate the sleek lines of its Pininfarina body. Over the course of its production run, more than 200,000 models were sold, with around 75 percent sold in the United States.

[h3]1992 Lancia Delta HF Integrale EVO[/h3]

Available for 100,000 CR in the Autoshow.

An F1 car for rally is one way to classify this robust, any condition, any surface racer. From a distance it resembles its distant, much milder, yet still capable cousin the Lancia Delta. Underneath, the bloodline is pure purpose-built racecar. A turbocharger lay rubber from all four wheels; try not to choke on its dust.

[h3]1974 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale[/h3]

Available for 550,000 CR in the Autoshow.

It’s shockingly beautiful and ready to raise the hairs on your neck tearing up the back roads. Built from the ground up to dominate Group 5 rally and then tamed for the street, the Stratos is very quick. Its timeless design is as attractive today as the day it first touched rally stages.


[h2]What’s Next[/h2]

The next Forza Horizon 5 update celebrates our Horizon Creatives with some new community-requested improvements to EventLab. Stay tuned for details in September!

Tune in for Forza Monthly August Edition!



Join us for August's Forza Monthly livestream! Forza Motorsport Creative Director Chris Esaki walks through the all-new multiplayer mode coming to the game, which will allow players to enjoy the most fair, fun & competitive racing yet! You’ll also hear from Playground Games on the Italian Automotive series update for Forza Horizon 5, Community Spotlight guests GCode & DipHop, and more!

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Experience Pontiac’s Last Breath from the Muscle Car Era


It’s the final week of the Forza Horizon 5 Summer Party and we’re ending it on a high exhaust note. Put your pedal to the metal and unlock the final rewards this series has for you.

Week 4 of the series will let you get behind the wheel of the last stand of the muscle car era: the 1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SD-455. Creating this car was a feat on its own: since the OPEC oil embargo was at its peak, Pontiac’s engineers wanted to build a fast car, but they needed it to be emission friendly. Not only did they manage to do both, but they also created an iconic engine of the era: the Super Duty 455. Earn 20 PTS on the Festival Playlist to taste the power of the Firebird, the last (and one of the greatest) true muscle cars!

How’s your progress with Icons of Speed? This story’s 8 incredible chapters will have you revisit quintessential vehicles every car fan must know! Plus, the reward for completing it is the extravagant, hellishly fast 2019 Hennessey Camaro Exorcist.


No series is complete without fresh customization items that will help you look your best. This week, the Forzathon Shop includes the Captive Tee and “Snap!” emote for you to choose! You can also drive home in the 1987 Porsche 959 and the 2018 McLaren 600LT Coupé.

Need more points? Here’s how you can do it (and how to earn more rewards) this week!

SERIES REWARDS
  • 80 PTS: 2018 DeBerti Ford Mustang GT
  • 160 PTS: 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee
SEASON REWARDS
  • 20 PTS: 1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SD-455
  • 40 PTS: 2020 Ferrari SF90 Stradale


Category

Event

Restriction

Reward

Seasonal Points



Forzathon Weekly

New and Improved

2015 Lexus RC F

160 Forzathon PTS

5 PTS



The Trial

Seeing the Sights

Decade: 2010s – A 800

Opel Manta 400

10 PTS



EventLab

Mulege Street Circuit Open

Retro Supercars – A 800

Super Wheelspin

3 PTS



EventLab

Airplane Graveyard Circuit

Super Saloons – A 800

Hoonigan Escort

3 PTS



Playground Games

Survivin' in the 90s

Decade: 1990s – S1 900

Chevy Bel Air

3 PTS



PR Stunt

La Marisma – Trailblazer

Anything Goes – S2 998

Super Wheelspin

2 PTS



PR Stunt

Eagle’s Perch – Danger Sign

Anything Goes – S2 998

Super Wheelspin

2 PTS



PR Stunt

Drag Strip – Speed Trap

Anything Goes – S2 998

Super Wheelspin

2 PTS



Seasonal Championship

Number 1 Rule

Retro Saloons – B 700

Jaguar MK II 3.8

5 PTS



Seasonal Championship

The Little Things

Classic Rally – C 600

Corvette '09

5 PTS



Photo Challenge

#DecoratedAndDeluxe

1932 Ford De Luxe Five Window Coupe

Tiger Roar - Horn

2 PTS



Horizon Tour

Co-op Championship

Random

N/A

3 PTS



Horizon Story

Icons of Speed

Complete all 8 chapters of the Icons of Speed Horizon Story.

2019 Hennessey Camaro Exorcist

12 PTS



Treasure Hunt

Rip and Tour

Have a grand tour and cause some wreckage, after 10 times they might get the message!

100 Forzathon Points

3 PTS



The Eliminator

Battle Royale

Finish 30th or better

N/A

2 PTS



Monthly Rivals

Cathedral Circuit

2022 Toyota GR86

N/A

4 PTS



Monthly Rivals

Arch of Mulege Circuit

1973 Ford XB Falcon

N/A

4 PTS



Hot Wheels Seasonal Championship

Feel the Loops

Porsche – S1 900

Porsche Cayman

5 PTS



Hot Wheels PR Stunt

Canyon Jump – Danger Sign

Anything Goes – S2 998

Super Wheelspin

2 PTS



Rally Adventure Seasonal Championship

Nitty Gritty

Honda – B 700

Honda Hoodie

5 PTS



Rally Adventure PR Stunt

Canyon Sweep – Drift Zone

Anything Goes – S2 998

Super Wheelspin

2 PTS



Horizon Super7

The Super7 Challenge

Complete all 7 Challenge Cards

Super Wheelspin

N/A


[h2]News from the Forza Franchise[/h2]

[h3]Add Forza Motorsport to your Steam Wishlist[/h3]

With Forza Motorsport launching October 10, be sure to visit our new Forza Motorsport Steam page and hit Wishlist to be notified of its release.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2440510/Forza_Motorsport/

[h3]Check out the Forza Horizon 5 Horizon Racing Car Pack[/h3]

Discover your next favorite car in the Forza Horizon 5 Horizon Racing Car Pack, featuring 4 incredible new-to-Forza cars for you to collect and drive! These high-performing cars are perfect for all the unique driving experiences the Horizon Festival offers:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2440490/Horizon_Racing_Car_Pack/?curator_clanid=40722422

Meet the All-New 2022 Toyota GR86, Your Next Road Trip Car


The penultimate week of the Summer Party brings an unmissable new car to the Festival Playlist, the all-new 2022 Toyota GR86 can be yours for 20 PTS! Did you know this was our 7th most requested car ever on the Suggestions Hub?

And we can understand your requests; the GR86 is a car built with fun in mind, an ideal machine to take on a road trip! It was designed to be small, quick, agile, and an absolute hoot to drive.

Don’t let its 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine deceive you, this car is as nimble as can be and will certainly give you a run for your money.


The GR86 will be available from August 3 until August 10 through the Festival Playlist! If you've got an idea for a car or feature that needs to be in our game, let us know right here!

Thinking about taking the GR86 for a spin? Don’t forget to style up first! The Forzathon Shop has some great options this week including the Confetti Canon Horn and a Bird Pattern Sundress. Cars include the 1965 Shelby Cobra 427 S/C and the 1994 Ford Supervan 3.


Need some more content? Looking for a new ride to try? Here’s a look at the many rewards and unlockables available for you this week:

SERIES REWARDS
  • 80 PTS: 2018 DeBerti Ford Mustang GT
  • 160 PTS: 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee
SEASON REWARDS
  • 20 PTS: Toyota GR86
  • 40 PTS: 2015 McLaren 650S Coupe
Category 
Event 
Restriction 
Reward 
Seasonal Points 
Forzathon Weekly 
Phoenix Rising 
1987 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am GTA 
160 Forzathon PTS 
5 PTS 
The Trial 
Rarity on the Roads 
Rare Classics B – 700 
1992 Ford Escort RS Cosworth 
10 PTS 
EventLab 
Edel-Circuit [Competition] 
Track Toys – S1 900 
Super Wheelspin 
3 PTS 
EventLab 
Apex Alligator 
Anything Goes – S1 900 
Farid Rueda Bear Jumper 
3 PTS 
Playground Games 
Survivin' in the 90s 
Decade: 1990s – S1 900 
Chevy Bel Air 
3 PTS 
PR Stunt 
Launch Control – Danger Sign 
Anything Goes – S2 998 
Super Wheelspin 
2 PTS 
PR Stunt 
Canyon Run - Trailblazer 
Anything Goes – S2 998 
Super Wheelspin 
2 PTS 
PR Stunt 
Los Campos – Drift Zone 
Anything Goes – S2 998 
Super Wheelspin 
2 PTS 
Seasonal Championship 
Modern Spin 
Modern Sports Cars – A 800 
2017 Acura NSX 
5 PTS 
Seasonal Championship 
3, 2, 1… 
Unlimited Offroad – A 800 
HSV GEN-F GTS 
5 PTS 
Photo Challenge 
#DatsunIsOut 
Photograph any Datsun at the Stadium Beach Party. 
Blue Stripe Casual Shirt 
2 PTS 
Horizon Open 
Burning Some Rubber 
Complete a Street Racing Horizon Open Custom Event. 
2018 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé 
3 PTS 
Horizon Story 
Icons of Speed 
Complete all 8 chapters of the Icons of Speed Horizon Story. 
2019 Hennessey Camaro Exorcist 
12 PTS 
Treasure Hunt 
Feline Light 
The breeze feels Superlight as you fly as far as this car's name. 
100 Forzathon Points 
3 PTS 
Monthly Rivals 
Cathedral Circuit 
2022 Toyota GR86 
N/A 
4 PTS 
Monthly Rivals 
Arch of Mulege Circuit 
1973 Ford XB Falcon 
N/A 
4 PTS 
Hot Wheels Seasonal Championship 
Hot on your Plate 
Super Hot Hatches – B 700 
Renault A110 
5 PTS 
Hot Wheels PR Stunt 
Frozen Rush – Speed Zone 
Anything Goes – S2 998 
Super Wheelspin 
2 PTS 
Rally Adventure Seasonal Championship 
Sandy Dunes 
Rally Monsters – S1 900 
Raul Urias Cap 
5 PTS 
Rally Adventure PR Stunt 
Devil's Pass – Speed Trap 
Anything Goes – S2 998 
Super Wheelspin 
2 PTS 
Horizon Super7 
The Super7 Challenge 
Complete all 7 Challenge Cards 
Super Wheelspin 
N/A 

[h2]News from the Forza Franchise[/h2]

[h3]Add Forza Motorsport to your Steam Wishlist[/h3]

With Forza Motorsport launching October 10, be sure to visit our new Forza Motorsport Steam page and hit Wishlist to be notified of its release.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2440510/Forza_Motorsport/

[h3]Check out the Forza Horizon 5 Horizon Racing Car Pack[/h3]

Discover your next favorite car in the Forza Horizon 5 Horizon Racing Car Pack, featuring 4 incredible new-to-Forza cars for you to collect and drive! These high-performing cars are perfect for all the unique driving experiences the Horizon Festival offers:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2440490/Horizon_Racing_Car_Pack/?curator_clanid=40722422

Forza Community Hubs Update #2 – Your Ideas Make Forza Better

Hello everyone and welcome to the second Feedback Update for the Forza Community Hubs. If you missed the first edition, this series of blogs is where we update our players with the latest and most popular topics posted by you on the Suggestions Hub and Troubleshooting Hub. Between celebrating new game features and car releases to sharing insights on popular topics and the latest progress on prominently reported game issues.

It’s been a busy couple of months for the Forza team as we prepare for the release of Forza Motorsport on October 10 and release monthly series updates for Forza Horizon 5.


Since our previous blog, we’ve seen a total of 239,000 votes cast – an increase of 35% over the past three months! Thank you for these contributions. Your feedback is invaluable and is used to make Forza better for the entire community as highlighted below.

[h2]Car Voting[/h2]

Let’s start with cars, the most popular forum in the Suggestions Hub! We continue to introduce highly upvoted cars into Forza Horizon 5 – here’s a look at some of the most notable vehicles we’ve added or announced, all of which are #NewToForza:
Truck fans got their hands on the classic 1986 Ford F-150 and 1972 Chevrolet K-10 along with the new GMC HUMMER EV in Forza Horizon 5’s Explore the Horizon series. We also revealed the 2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray and 2023 No. 01 Cadillac Racing V-Series.R as cover cars for Forza Motorsport. Check out the Initial Car List for Forza Motorsport and stay tuned for more car list reveals leading up to Forza Motorsport's launch in October. Head to the Car Voting section of the Suggestion Hub to vote on your most desired car models for Forza Horizon 5 and Forza Motorsport.


Community input is just one of the elements we consider when adding new cars or features to Forza – sometimes we'll add surprises like the Donut Media Hi-Low 370Z cars and the Barbie 1956 Chevrolet Corvette EV. If you have ideas for brand partnership content, let us know in the Suggestion Hub’s Partnerships & Merchandise section.

[h2]Forza Horizon 5[/h2]

The Explore the Horizon content update upgraded Photo Mode with time of day and weather settings as well as placement of the driver character outside the car – all highly requested suggestions in the Creative section of the Suggestions Hub. A selection of trucks received overlanding parts in aero upgrades, and as part of the Upgrade Heroes update, we added 27 new rims available to equip on all cars. Body kits and rims are popular community requests – head to the Branded Car Parts section of the Suggestions Hub to let us know which third party parts you'd like to use on your cars.


Car Features suggestions around customization continue to receive the most votes among Forza Horizon 5 topics with New Forza Aero leading at 733 votes. Increasing the file limit for shared tuning and paint designs is currently ranked #2 with 381 votes. Other top voted Forza Horizon 5 ideas include Collisions Off multiplayer racing and increasing the garage count limit over 1000 cars.

In addition to the Suggestions Hub we've also been collecting feedback about the cars and content added in each series through Polls on the Forums. As a result of the community's feedback around the day/night cycle, we're extending the night-time permanently as part of the Summer Party update. Be sure to let us know how we did with the Upgrade Heroes series at the conclusion of the Spring season.

[h2]Forza Motorsport[/h2]

In June we published an Initial Track List, confirming some of the 20 tracks that will be in Forza Motorsport at launch. You can still let us know which tracks you'd like to see in the game in the Suggestions Hub’s Track Voting section, where Interlagos is currently the most requested with 697 votes.


We also provided the first look at Forza Motorsport's single-player career mode, Builders Cup, featuring Open Practice, advanced AI opponents, a new approach to race rewards with Challenge the Grid, and car building progression. This sparked a surge in interest around upgrading cars in multiplayer which we'll cover in a future reveal. Currently the most upvoted topic other than tracks is Pit Stop animation with 90 votes. Other top voted ideas include cockpit steering animation and race flags.

[h2]Troubleshooting Hub[/h2]

The Troubleshooting Hub is our centralized place for bug tracking, currently focused on Forza Horizon 5. User reports have helped draw attention to emerging issues and improved investigation turnaround time, as shown by a hotfix in May which addressed a driving issue impacting players using the manual shifting setting.


The current top voted FH5 Report New Issues item – Hitbox/Clipping Issues with 36 votes – will be addressed in the July content update. As you continue to post and upvote new issues, we also encourage players to upvote Known Issues so that the team can continue to monitor how widespread these issues are. Current top issues:

- Saves - "Too Many Saves" error message (23 votes)
- Performance - Game Freezes at End of Some Races (19 votes)
- Wheels - Wheels and FFB not functioning (17 votes)
- The Trial - Player is kicked back to Free Roam (16 votes)
- EventLab props failing to load (16 votes)
- Eliminator - Players can't see challenge notification (14 votes)
- Collectibles - No collision on Bonus Boards (13 votes)

While we use the Forums for bug reporting, all crashing issues, lost saves, and enforcement questions should be directed to Forza Support via ticket.


You can find the list of issues we Will Not Fix, the latest update’s Release Notes and the Fixed Issues list in the FH5 Closed Issues section.

Thanks for reading this second Feedback Update for the Forza Community Hubs! Stay tuned for our next update after the release of Forza Motorsport later this year. Until the next one, we will continue to track all your Suggestions Hub ideas and Troubleshooting Hub reports, so keep them coming and don’t forget to upvote the topics that matter to you!

[h3]SUGGESTIONS HUB – GAME IDEAS AND CAR VOTING[/h3] [h3]TROUBLESHOOTING HUB – BUG REPORTS AND GAME ISSUES[/h3]