You can become the proud owner of the RC F by completed the “Fully Loaded” Seasonal Championship It’s a mash-up, featuring the front section of the GS, the middle section of the IS C, and the rear of the IS. The successor to the ISF, the RC F sports a naturally aspirated 5L V8 engine outputting 470bhp, the most powerful Lexus V8 there is, a retractable rear wing, and a unique design history. The design principles that Lexus learned and built into its halo car, the LFA would go on to inform how they built every car going forward, and a major beneficiary of those learnings was the RC F, which was the second fastest car Lexus produced at the time it was released. It’s not the easiest car to get a hold of in the real world, with a limited 5-year production run, especially compared to main competitors like the smaller-engine BMW M3, but here in Forza Horizon 4, no such production limitations exist.Ĭomplete 50% of the Spring Playlist, and the IS F is yours. Whether it’s the 5-liter V8, the quad tip exhaust, or the smooth handling, there’s a lot to love about the ISF. The Forsberg 370Z has been a long time coming to Forza Horizon 4 and is now available after completing the “Nissan Cup” Championship. Powered by a twin turbo V6 and stripped down in order to drift its way around any corner at any speed, the #64 370Z has been Forsberg’s Nissan of choice now for several seasons, making it the oldest car in Formula Drift.Ĭheck out our interview with Chris and garage tour in this month’s Forza Monthly.
Three championship titles, the most podium finishes in FD, 1000+ horsepower Chris Forsberg’s drift monster 370Z has it all.
Now let’s jump into everything Series 27 has in store.Ĭhris Forsberg’s Formula Drift #64 Nissan 370Z 306382240 – A tune for the 370z with the name of this car in the description.
104798896 - Photo of a Transit van with a Lexus logo on the side and the license plate "IS F".104855485 - Route Blueprint race with the route spelling out "Lexus RCF" on the map.Being straight with you - no idea what they mean?! With the team hard at work on Series 27, we're left with yet more, strange numbers. We hit the 2-year anniversary of Forza Horizon 4, we’re celebrating Forza Horizon 3 before it reaches End of Life, we have exciting new cars and features coming, and more.īefore diving in below, be sure to check out the latest Forza Monthly for details on everything we cover here and so much more!įirst off, did you discover this month’s Torben Tuesday clues? They consisted of a series of share codes for different UGC features that hinted at our new cars. There’s so much to celebrate this month at the Festival.