Forza Horizon 5 boasts the largest library of automobiles thus far featured in the franchise.
Right on the day of its release, the game's arsenal featured over 500 cars, and more was added by Playground Games over time. Forza Horizon 4 almost doubled in the number of vehicles available by the end of its final live service 'seasonal' add-ons. Forza Horizon 5 also has a similar 'Car Pass.' Its comprehensive list of vehicles might even hit 1000 one day.
At the moment, most of these cars are purchasable via CR in its auto-shop. Rarer cars have to be earned through the 'accolades' system, and even more, exclusive cars can be acquired with the time-gated weekly challenges. This includes the Forzathon shop and the Festival Playlist feature, with enough rotational rewards and per-season cars to keep an automobile enthusiast engaged.
On top of these, there are also 'mystery cars,' or hidden cars whose availability isn't so obvious. While they do not necessarily equate to being the best cars in the game by any stretch, they are sure to be an essential element for every Forza Completionist.
To initiate this multi-step process, the player must first unlock and achieve the Accolade ''Three of A Kind" with the Forza Horizon Super 7 event series. The accolade requires completing the Super 7 thrice, which means doing a total of 21 events.
The accolade, however, only unlocks the 1990 Savanna RX7 Mazda. To get the 1992 'Twerkstallion' edition, the player has to go to the mastery tree of Savanna RX7 and grab the top-most perk.
It takes a total of 59 skill points to get there, but the average auction price for Twerkstallion more than makes up for it.
One of the staple secret cars of the series, the Deberti Wrangler from Forza Horizon 4, also
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