NEWS - Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Second List of Cars in Forza Horizon 3’s Garage Announced
Playground Games has announced the next set of cars that will be available in Forza Horizon 3. Staying true to the Australian setting of the game you’ll find some home grown cars. Leading with three cars from the country’s famed Holden marque. This trio of Holden models are part of the legacy of distinctive Australian car culture, and promise big fun to Forza Horizon 3 players who want a true connection with the game’s Down Under setting.
Digging into the past, they’ve got the legendary ’74 Sandman panel van and an early 1950s Ute car that helped establish Holden’s line of unique utilitarian vehicles. Of note, Holden will be shutting down operations in Australia in 2017, so it’s fitting that they also include the 2016 Holden Special Vehicles GTS Maloo, a car that pays homage to Holden’s Ute history, while still being built to perform very much in the present.
What cars are all being announed you ask, well scroll on down to find out:
1951 Holden 50-2106 FX UTE
- The roots of the Holden Ute go back to the to a post-World War II era, when the world couldn’t get enough Australian wheat and wool. When “Australia’s Own Car” – the 48-125 Holden four-door sedan –launched, it only had one model and Aussies had to wait more than two years for a load-hauling version. Once the Ute arrived, it was dubbed the “FX” - though exactly why it earned that moniker is the subject of debate. What was clear is that these durable and hearty vehicles were perfect for the work that needed to be done, whether it was on the farms or construction sites of Australia. With just 60 hp in its stock form, the FX is a far cry from the powerhouse utes of today. But the heart and soul is all there.
1974 Holden Sandman HQ Panel Van
- Few vehicles are as distinctly Aussie as the Sandman HQ panel van. Originally, these sedan deliveries were derivatives of the typical ute with a metal or plastic shell enclosing the cargo tray. They developed into a phenomenon that escalated to its height in the 1970s before falling off in popularity. The most famous Sandman was driven by Mel Gibson in the original 1979 “Mad Max” film. Like many, Max’s panel van was converted for camping. During the climax of their popularity, Sandman panel vans were tricked out with mural paint jobs, custom windows and details that spoke to each owner’s passions. Sure, some were used for more utilitarian uses but in some cases, what went on in the backs of many of the funky Sandman HQs around the country was often more exciting than merely hauling around the tools of the trades that helped build urban Australia.
2016 Holden Special Vehicles GTS Maloo
- As you bang through the gears and are rocked back in your seat at the release of the clutch, you’ll quickly understand why the GTS Maloo is referred to as the “Ferrari of utes.” It’s one way for Holden to say thank you in big way before the Australian manufacturer closes its doors in 2017. While utilitarian in purpose, this ute is all about going very fast. Take the supercharged V8 under the hood or the upgraded brakes and suspension. This Maloo is ready for track duty straight away, mate.
The rest of newly announced list:
2007 |
Alfa Romeo |
8C Competizione |
1970 |
AMC |
Rebel "The Machine" |
1998 |
Aston Martin |
V8 Vantage V600 |
2011 |
Audi |
RS 5 Coupé |
2011 |
BMW |
X5 M |
1981 |
BMW |
M1 |
1992 |
Bugatti |
EB110 Super Sport |
1970 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette ZR-1 |
1966 |
Chevrolet |
Nova Super Sport |
2008 |
Dodge |
Viper SRT10 ACR |
1969 |
Ferrari |
Dino 246 GT |
1968 |
Ferrari |
365 GTB/4 |
2011 |
Ferrari |
FF |
1978 |
Ford |
Mustang II King Cobra |
1956 |
Ford |
F-100 |
1991 |
GMC |
Syclone |
2016 |
Holden |
Special Vehicles GTS Maloo |
1951 |
Holden |
50-2106 FX Ute |
1974 |
Holden |
Sandman HQ panel van |
2012 |
Infiniti |
IPL G Coupe |
2015 |
Jaguar |
XFR-S |
1997 |
Lamborghini |
Diablo SV |
2014 |
Lamborghini |
Urus |
2014 |
Land Rover |
Range Rover Supercharged |
2005 |
Lotus |
Elise 111S |
2013 |
Mazda |
MX-5 |
1990 |
Mercedes-Benz |
190E 2.5-16 Evolution II |
2013 |
Mercedes-Benz |
E 63 AMG |
1999 |
Mitsubishi |
Lancer Evolution VI GSR |
2008 |
Mitsubishi |
Lancer Evolution X GSR |
2000 |
Nissan |
Silvia Spec-R |
1977 |
Pontiac |
Firebird Trans Am |
2010 |
Renault |
Megane RS 250 |
2008 |
Subaru |
Impreza WRX STi |
So there you have it. jIf you want to see last weeks list, you can click HERE to check out the first batch of cars announced. We here at XBA are a bit excited for Forza Horizon 3 as it looks pretty damn good so far.
Source: Forza Motorsports Webpage