Forza Horizon 2's Next Batch of Cars Revealed, Includes a Ford Capri
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Microsoft and Turn 10 have revealed the next set of cars for Forza Horizon 2 on Xbox One. This batch includes such sexy speedsters as the 1993 McLaren F1, the 1962 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso and the 1973 Ford Capri RS3100.
“The 1973 Ford Capri RS3100 is a highly sought-after version of the long-nosed beauty that won the hearts of car lovers, as well as multiple European Touring Car Championships,” says Xbox Wire. “Or consider the 1962 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso. A similar model recently sold for more than $38 million at auction.”
There’s full descriptions for five of the cars below, plus a list of the nine others. The finished title will include over 200 cars to choose from. Look out for our brand spanking new preview soon!
2011 Aston Martin V12 Zagato (Villa d’Este) - Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the original DB4GT Zagato, Aston Martin – in collaboration with Zagato – created an elegant and vivacious concept car. The V12 Zagato (Villa d’Este) debuted at the prestigious Concorso d’Eleganza Villa D’Este in Italy and won the "Best in Class" award for Concept and Prototypes. The next month, the car went on to compete at Germany’s Nürburgring, including the 24 Hour race, where it performed flawlessly. The V12 produces 510 bhp, the brakes are ventilated carbon ceramic, and it uses a carbon fiber driveshaft. With a top speed north of 185 mph and equipped with a full roll cage and a plastic driver’s-side window, this car is ready for action.
2012 Bowler EXR S - The Bowler EXR S is the result of the 2012 brand partnership between Land Rover and U.K.-based rally raid manufacturer Bowler. The striking all-terrain vehicle is fitted with a modified version of the Range Rover Sport’s supercharged 5.0-litre V8, and produces 550 bhp, giving it a top speed of more than 150 mph. The first Bowler designed for road use, the EXR S is equally at home in the deepest parts of Horizon’s back roads.
1962 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso - The 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso is the kind of car that cameras dream of. With unmistakable Pininfarina body styling that Scagglieti fashioned from steel and aluminum, every single segment of the Lusso is full of sumptuous detail. There’s that three-piece bumper that frames the egg-crate grill and cradles the turn signals; the profile that seamlessly integrates the front fenders through the doors before falling into a gracious curve into the Kamm tail panel. The Lusso is quick and nimble, yet built with enough refinement to please the most upscale of customers. Finally, let’s not forget its auditory delights. One listen of the symphony from the three-Webber carbureted V-12 cements the Lusso as one of Ferrari’s proudest achievements.
1973 Ford Capri RS3100 - The Capri is one of the most European-looking cars Ford ever produced. After all, Ford designed the car for the European market in an attempt to reproduce the success the Mustang saw in America. The Capri was broadly accepted and for years was available with a variety of powerplants to increase appeal to different audiences. In America, the Capri was marketed by the Mercury division as “the sexy European.” Its long sloping nose and fastback coupe rear resembled the Mustang but also fit the form of popular Japanese coupes of the era. With its spry 3.1-liter motor in this homologation model, the RS3100 will get the jump on similarly-classed cars. Cosmopolitan styling and zippy performance make the Capri a surefire favorite starter car in Forza.
Here's the remaining 9 cars revealed for Forza Horizon 2 this week: