Forza Horizon Rally Expansion Pack will be available tomorrow on Xbox LIVE. The racing game brings the thrill and danger of rally to Colorado with new cars, terrain, and off-road racing challenge. Pack will be available to download for 1,600 Microsoft Points or as a free download for players who own the Forza Horizon Season Pass.
The five cars in the Rally Expansion Pack include:
2005 Subaru Impreza WRX STi – The traditional blue and yellow Subaru is nearly synonymous with rally racing. The Subaru World Rally Team has been active since 1980 and has employed a “who’s who” list of rally-driving greats including Ari Vatanen, Colin McRae, and Petter Solberg. The 2005 WRX STi saw minor interior upgrades over the 2004 version. It is powered by the turbocharged and intercooled 2.5-liter flat-four that cranks out more than 300 horsepower. Subaru’s invincible all-wheel drive system provides grippy traction on any surface.
1982 Lancia 037 Stradale – The words “Group B” will send a chill of excitement down any rally lover’s spine. These cars were so fast they were eventually banned from rally competition. The Lancia 037 Stradale represents the last of the RWD cars to be competitive before AWD cars took over the sport. With a silhouette similar to its predecessor, the Lancia Stratos, the 037 is a mid-engine, tube frame beast with body panels made of Kevlar. The 200 road going versions built for homologation had an Abarth-developed 16-valve four-cylinder 2.0-liter engine with a Volumex supercharger. Power output of the street car is right around 200 horsepower, although the final evolution of the rally 037 had as much as 325 horsepower.
1992 Ford Escort RS Cosworth – Built with the intent of winning the World Rally Championship, the RS Cosworth was a successful stopgap model between the Sierra Cosworth and the later Focus. Although the Escort did not win the championship, it did win eight events between 1993 and 1996 and was extremely competitive as a Group A car. What makes the Escort RS truly special is the Cosworth YBT 1993cc turbocharged I4 engine. Its standard output of 224 horsepower has been tuned to as high as 1,000 horsepower in competition trim. Its full-time 34/66 front/rear split AWD system also give it excellent handling on any surface.
1992 Toyota Celica GT-Four RC ST185 – Driven by Carlos Sainz, the ST185 won the driver’s title in 1992. This was the pinnacle of Sainz’s rally career and the first time a Japanese car won trophies in an otherwise European manufacturer-dominated motorsport. The GT-Four RC is an AWD, turbocharged, 4-cylinder with a water-to-air intercooler and close-ratio transmission. A total of 232 horsepower give it plenty of juice and, when you upgrade to the rally body part components, the Celica is an obvious standout rally-racing icon.
2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR – The Lancer’s AWD performance is equal to supercars costing exponentially more. With 276 horsepower ready to be unleashed, the lightweight 3,109-pound Evo VIII MR is a formidable car on any surface. Lightning-quick turbocharged acceleration is put down to the surface through a six-speed transmission and helical limited-slip differential, making the Evo VIII a natural choice for any rally lover.
“Forza Horizon” Season Pass owners will be able to download the Rally Expansion Pack for free on Dec. 18. In addition, Season Pass owners will have access to the December Season Pass bonus car—the 2003 Ford SVT Focus, which also comes with rally-inspired body upgrades—effectively giving Season Pass owners a sixth rally car to enjoy in the Rally Expansion Pack.
Season Pass owners will also receive five exclusive cars, with one car being released per month through March.
All comments (24)
if it doesnt then its REALLY overpriced at 1600mso
Lol @ you thinking the game looks like that...then again, you are the guy who thinks crysis 3 looks better then the dark souls 2 CGi...
Lol @ you thinking the game looks like that...then again, you are the guy who thinks crysis 3 looks better then the dark souls 2 CGi...
Do you play GT5 and scream at your tv "bullshots"?
If you can do it in the game it's not bullshots. Clown
Do you play GT5 and scream at your tv "bullshots"?
If you can do it in the game it's not bullshots. Clown
Or do you also think GT5 looks like this while playing? Lol
http://www.gamersmint.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/...
Or do you also think GT5 looks like this while playing? Lol
http://www.gamersmint.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/...
so it's a pretty darn smooth game.
A shit ton of games do it, its something we've come to accept, but to claim your game actually looks like that, like you've got some uber high res edition is just retarded.
These are In game shots.
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It looks grate even still, till next generation comes i'm not complaining.
if it doesnt then its REALLY overpriced at 1600mso
It's like paying for it all over again!
It's like paying for it all over again!
Wait 6 months until it drops to 800~1200 range.
Still the best looking real-time visuals in racing game out there, godamn.