Highlights
Forza Motorsport focuses on authentic track racing and offers hundreds of cars from popular manufacturers, ensuring fair competition.
Each car in Forza Motorsport is categorized according to its Performance Index (PI). The Bugatti Divo has a PI of 870, while the Pagani Huayra BC has a PI of 871. Classic cars such as the 1976 Ferrari #1 Scuderia Ferrari 312 T2 and the 1976 Lotus #5 Team Lotus 77 possess both strengths and weaknesses when compared to newer models, but their PIs remain high at 871 and 877, respectively.
Forza Motorsport, the latest installment in the well-known racing series, focuses on authentic track racing rather than open-world exploration seen in previous titles. The game promotes clean and competitive racing, offering players a vast selection of cars from popular manufacturers worldwide.
Cars are categorized into different classes based on their Performance Index (PI) to ensure fair races and comparable specifications among competing vehicles. The R Class encompasses cars with PI ranging from 800 to 899. While cars can be upgraded to improve their performance within their class, they will face limitations if their specifications exceed the PI limit when competing against similar-class cars.
10 2019 Bugatti Divo
The 2019 Bugatti Divo is an extremely rare vehicle, with only 40 units ever produced. It not only boasts a sleek and futuristic design, but also offers impressive track performance. Its standout features include exceptional straight-line speed and quick acceleration.
Priced at 418,000 credits, the Bugatti Divo comes with impressive stats: 10.0 Speed and 8.9 Acceleration. While it may be slightly challenging to navigate corners due to its 4.6 Handling and 4.8 Braking, overall it has a PI of 870.
9 2016 Pagani Huayra BC
Supercar manufacturer Pagani may be a newcomer compared to some rival brands, but their cars can hold their own against the likes of Ferrari and Lamborghini on the track. The 2016 Pagani Huayra BC is a prime example. This car delivers impressive performance, boasting a well-balanced combination of 8.1 Speed and 7.7 Acceleration. Although it may not match the top speeds of the Bugatti Divo, the Pagani Huayra excels in its maneuverability with 5.9 Handling and 5.8 Braking. Altogether, this results in a PI of 871 for the Pagani Huayra.
8 1976 Ferrari #1 Scuderia Ferrari 312 T2
The 1976 Ferrari 312 T2, driven by iconic figures like Niki Lauda and Gilles Villeneuve, emerged victorious in the Formula 1 Constructor's Championship. Had it not been for Lauda's infamous crash at The Nürburgring circuit, it could have secured him the driver's title as well.
This timeless F1 car exhibits excellence in certain aspects, while also showcasing its age in others. Boasting an impressive 9.7 Acceleration, it proves to be a swift starter. Furthermore, its handling and braking capabilities stand strong at 7.9 and 7.8 respectively, enabling it to navigate demanding corners at remarkable speeds. However, its sole drawback lies in its top speed, earning a modest rating of just 4.6. All in all, the car proudly boasts a PI of 871.
7 1989 Ferrari F40 Competizione
The Ferrari F40, crafted by the renowned Italian manufacturer, is undeniably one of the most legendary designs in automotive history. Regrettably, it often served as a mere spectacle rather than a true racing machine, with a mere 10% of produced models experiencing actual drive time. However, thanks to Forza Motorsport, enthusiasts can now have the opportunity to put it through its paces on the track.
With its remarkable balance and versatility, the F40 boasts impressive specifications that make it suitable for any circuit. Its exceptional 7.8 Speed and 7.1 Handling ensure superior performance. However, when it comes to racing, its acceleration and braking capabilities fall slightly short, clocking in at a modest 6.5 and 6.6 respectively. Considering all factors, the car's overall Performance Index (PI) amounts to 874.
6 1976 Lotus #5 Team Lotus 77
The Lotus 77, an iconic F1 car from a golden era, was driven by Mario Andretti and Gunnar Nilsson, with a special appearance by Ronnie Peterson. This car achieved a remarkable victory at the Suzuka circuit and secured podium finishes in Spain, Austria, Holland, and Canada.
While the Lotus 77 performs strongly at most circuits, it has not aged as well in certain areas, like some other classic cars. Noteworthy attributes of this vehicle include its impressive acceleration and handling, both rated at 7.9, as well as its excellent braking capability of 7.8, enabling drivers to push the limits in braking zones. However, it may struggle to match the speed of newer models, as it only boasts a rating of 4.2. Ultimately, the 1976 Lotus 77 has a PI of 877.
5 2021 Porsche Mission R
Porsche's highly anticipated all-electric Mission R is set to make its racing debut next year in the FIA Electric GT Championship. The car, which was initially conceptualized in 2021, draws inspiration from iconic Porsche models such as the 911 RSR and 718 Cayman GT4.
Unlocking the Mission R will require players to spend 326,000 credits, which may appear steep given the car's relatively modest base stats. With a Speed rating of 4.2 and an Acceleration score of 6.1, coupled with a modest Braking score of 6.0 and Handling rating of 5.9, there is ample room for upgrades. Nevertheless, the Porsche Mission R still manages to achieve an impressive overall Performance Index (PI) of 879.
4 2017 Aston Martin Vulcan AMR Pro
The 2017 Aston Martin Vulcan AMR Pro is widely regarded as one of the most exhilarating models ever created by the esteemed English automaker, thanks to its impeccable design and performance. This exclusive track-focused supercar boasts a sleek aerodynamic build, sitting remarkably low to the ground.
The Vulcan's remarkable statistics only further solidify its reputation. With impressive ratings of 7.6 for Braking and 7.5 for Handling, the Aston Martin excels in these areas. Although its top speed of 5.8 may initially appear modest, the car's acceleration of 6.4 ensures it remains robust, particularly when tackling corners. Overall, the Vulcan attains a noteworthy Performance Index (PI) of 885.
3 2021 Rimac Nevara
The 2021 Rimac Nevara epitomizes cutting-edge automotive technology. With a limited production of just 150 units, this Croatian-built electric hypercar is a rare sight outside the motor-centric principality of Monaco.
When it comes to straight-line speed, the Rimac Nevara stands out with an impressive 9.4 Speed ranking, placing it among the top performers in the R Class. However, the Nevara can prove to be challenging, especially for inexperienced drivers, as reflected in its handling score of 4.0, acceleration of 4.3, and braking rating of 4.2. Overall, the Rimac Nevara boasts a PI of 886.
2 2015 Radical RXC Turbo
While not as famous as Ferrari or Bugatti, the British manufacturer Radical lets its performance on the track do the talking. Despite being an electric vehicle, the RXC Turbo's impressive lap times and overall driving experience speak for themselves.
Although the 4.2 Speed of the RXC Turbo might not be overly thrilling, the car excels in all other areas. With a 7.3 Handling, 7.4 Acceleration, and 7.2 Braking, the RXC Turbo proves itself as a purpose-built track car that can compete with the best in the R Class. Overall, the Radical RXC Turbo boasts a PI of 891.
1 2019 Dodge #9 American V8 Road Racing TA Challenger
The Dodge Challenger, an iconic American car, is represented by the 2019 V8 Road Racing variant which belongs to the top tier of the R class. However, to access this car, players will need to purchase the "Car Pass" in Forza Motorsport.
The TA Challenger may have modest individual statistics, but when combined, it achieves the highest Performance Index in its category. With a speed rating of 5.4, it maintains balanced stats in other areas including handling (7.3), braking (7.2), and acceleration (7.0). In total, the Challenger boasts a Performance Index of 898.
Forza Motorsport (2023)
Platform(s) PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series SReleased October 10, 2023Developer(s) Turn 10 StudiosGenre(s) Racing