Forza Motorsport Car Pass explained: Price, what's included & more
The Forza Motorsport Car Pass will help your driving fix as you play the game every week. You'll constantly be getting new vehicles to race in.r
With the Forza Motorsport Car Pass, you can be the collector of your dreams virtually.
While battling it out on track is something you'll almost certainly be doing in Forza Motorsport, having a live service DLC called a 'Battle Pass' doesn't quite fit the genre. That's likely why Turn 10 studios has opted to implement something called a 'Car Pass' into its racing instalment this year.
With new cars to gain every single week, there's a lot to be excited about with the Forza Motorsport Car Pass. Here's everything you need to know about it, including which versions of Forza Motorsport it's included with.
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What is the Forza Motorsport Car Pass?
The Forza Motorsport Car Pass gives players one car each week for 30 consecutive weeks if they purchase it. These cars will also be "new-to-Forza," according to the game's listing on the Xbox store. The Forza Motorsport Car Pass is a blessing for lovers of this vehicle type. You'll be able to race around in some of the best cars as you drive around Le Mans and Silverstone.
Currently, we do not know how much the Forza Motorsport Car Pass will be. The Xbox store only states "Bundle is not available." However, it is included with the game's Deluxe ($89.99/£79.99) and Premium ($99.99/£89.99) versions. You can also purchase the Premium Add-On Bundle ($39.99/£29.99) if you plan to play the game with Xbox Game Pass or have the standard version of Forza Motorsport.
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What cars are included in the Forza Motorsport Car Pass?
So far, we have no details on which cars will be available in the Forza Motorsport Car Pass. We only know the total number.
However, there's one car that's featured in an image in the Forza Motorsport Car Pass listing, which appears to be a Ford Lotus 40 from 1965. It's been in Project Cars 3 before but has never appeared in a Gran Turismo game in the past.
According to SuperCars.net, it's a "tough race car." The website also claims it has 15-inch wheels, vented disc brakes and a larger engine than its predecessor the Lotus 30.
That's everything you need to know about the Forza Motorsport Car Pass.
For more Forza Motorsport guides, check out our homepage. You can also find out more about the complete track list for Forza Motorsport here.
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