The Horizon Festival sets off on a Euro trip to celebrate Europe’s car-making legacy in European Automotive. Celebrate the European legacy with eight cars coming to your garage as Festival Playlist exclusive rewards; earn PTS and complete different challenges to unlock different icons from Europe.
Complete your collection of European strikers with the European Automotive Car Pack available from February 27. This new Car Pack includes celebrated racers and comfortable cruisers from Germany, England, and Italy.
Plus, new props are added to EventLab featuring ancestral creatures, different types of land, and a wide assortment of shapes to include into your creations.
We are heading for the Motherland on the new update for Forza Horizon 5!
The following list details some of the fixes and changes we are implementing with this new update.
- Fixed an issue with the 1993 Nissan Skyline GTR and the 1995 Nissan GTR LM in which artifacts were visible when using Ray Tracing
- It is now possible to remove the wing from the 2022 Porsche Cayman 718 GT4 RS
- Fixed texture issues on the doors of the 2008 Aston Martin DBS
- Fixed the cosmetic issues with the Hyundai Kona Forza Aero’s front bumper
You can find a list of issues we are currently investigating here. The Troubleshooting Hub is always open for you to leave any reports you have.
European Automotive brings very special additions for creators in EventLab, several new props will add new interesting layers to creations and put your creativity to the test.
First, 5 platforms of different terrains will be added to incorporate into your events and game modes. Choose between the different ice, grass, asphalt, dirt, and snow structures to give your events texture and depth.
We are adding 40 new shapes all with snapping functionality. You will now be able to add 4 new cubes, cones, pyramids, wedges, and more in both plastic and concrete versions. Every plastic version of these shapes comes in 8 different colors as well.
Did you hear that rumble? The final addition for EventLab in this series is the dinosaur props. Add 6 different scaly giants to your events and create unique game modes featuring prehistoric reptiles. Your creativity is the limit to find the best use for these new titanic props!
The complete list of additions includes:
- 25 Ramps & Platforms
- 5 Asphalt platforms
- 5 Dirt platforms
- 5 Grass platforms
- 5 Ice platforms
- 5 Snow platforms
- 40 Shapes
- 4 Cones (2 Concrete, 2 Plastic)
- 4 Cubes (2 Concrete, 2 Plastic)
- 4 Cuboids (2 Concrete, 2 Plastic)
- 4 Cylinders (2 Concrete, 2 Plastic)
- 4 Pyramids (2 Concrete, 2 Plastic)
- 4 Frustums (2 Concrete, 2 Plastic)
- 4 Spheres (2 Concrete, 2 Plastic)
- 4 Torus (2 Concrete, 2 Plastic)
- 4 Wedges (2 Concrete, 2 Plastic)
- 4 Large Wedges (2 Concrete, 2 Plastic)
- 6 Dino Props
- Ankylosaurus
- Brachiosaurus
- Pterodactyl
- Stegosaurus
- Triceratops
- Velociraptor
- 1 Gameplay Prop
- Star Trophy
Remember: both the shapes and platforms come with snapping functionality and plastic versions of the shapes are available in 8 different colors.
Sierra Nueva welcomes all racers looking for an off-roading challenge!
European Automotive makes all classes (D, C, B, A, S1, S2, X) available to set lap times on every route on Forza Horizon 5’s second expansion Rally Adventure.
Put your favorite rally vehicles to the test or see how good your tune ups turned out on the different stages of Sierra Nueva.
Celebrate Europe’s automotive legacy with a new car pack featuring four cars from some of the greatest car manufacturers Europe has gifted to the world.
This new Car Pack contains four high-speed cruisers eager to take on the fastest courses and roads the Horizon Festival can put beneath their wheels.
Germany, England, and Italy team up to give you some of their greatest automotive accomplishments on the European Automotive Car Pack available from February 27 for $4.99 USD/4.99€ /3.99 £. This Car Pack is not included in the Forza Horizon 5 Car Pass or in the Premium Edition.
One of Grand Touring’s biggest icons has arrived. The power, style, and luxury of the 2021 Bentley Continental GT Convertible is here to ramble on at the Horizon Festival.
Check that heavy metal underneath the hood; the 2021 Conti will get its indomitable power from a W12 engine that produces 626 horsepower that can hit 100 kmh from a standstill in just 3.3 seconds.
That massive engine could only be covered with superb design. Really built with style, the luxurious heritage of Bentley shows in the door lines and headlights; the perfect way to wrap up the ideal GT ride.
Feel the Conti’s power running through your hair when you lower this car’s top with the European Automotive Car Pack.
A one-of-a-kind powerhouse, a family wagon turned into racer, a suburban king of the raceway; there are plenty of ways to describe the 1987 Mercedes-Benz AMG Hammer Wagon, but our favorite one is unique.
This car started its lifetime as a regular wagon to drive around on Sundays with your family, until it got into the hands of AMG North America. It was then fitted with a 6-liter Mercedes V-8 and a body kit. This upgrade made the once-made-for-comfort car sprint from 0 – 100 kmh in just 5 seconds, the Hammer can also obliterate a quarter mile in mere 13.5 seconds.
You know what they say: when in doubt, strike it with a Hammer.
An apex predator of the track, the Jaguar is a magnificent specimen of British automotive prowess. And this particular type of Jaguar, is not afraid to get its claws dirty when looking for a meal.
In the wild the 2019 Jaguar XE SV Project 8 tends to find its prey racing. When it’s ready to pounce, the Project 8 puts its carbon fiber upgrades, aerodynamic remodeling, and supercharged 5.0-liter V8 engine to work, surprising any unsuspecting opponent it finds on the road.
Unsurprisingly, this big cat’s looks are as striking as its power. A rear wing showing its power, a grill that entices racing, and racing strips that ensure maximum speed.
Like any other feline of this lineage, taming the Project 8 is near impossible. Do you dare?
Zero emissions and unbelievable power come together to create the Automobili Pininfarina Battista – the fastest GT car to ever come out of Italy.
Four electric motors send power to each wheel producing a combined total of 1900 bhp, a number that will stay in your mind until you experience it firsthand. Same with its 350 km/h top speed. The Battista can accelerate from 0 – 100 km/h in 1.89 seconds, quicker than you will be able to mutter arrivederci as it flies past you.
Tradition in design and trend setting technology come together in the latest electric warrior joining the Horizon Festival, the 2020 Automobili Pininfarina Battista
Wait for the light to turn green and floor the accelerator! The Horizon Festival is off to the races with Horizon Race-Off, the next update coming to Forza Horizon 5
Get ready, set, and go for Horizon Race-Off!
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