Forza Motorsport 7: Confirmed Car List

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There was the Ferrari 375 in Forza 5 and 6, I would imagine they would keep it in for 7 as well.
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I would love to see those, plus the return of the Pinto from FM4.
With the number of FM4 returns in recent times I'd be more surprised if the Pinto doesn't show up.

Also, since we would have a crappy malaise era domestic econobox from GM, AMC, and Ford (barring the Pintos return of course), what would represent Chrysler best? Maybe a Dodge Colt?
 
Also, since we would have a crappy malaise era domestic econobox from GM, AMC, and Ford (barring the Pintos return of course), what would represent Chrysler best? Maybe a Dodge Colt?

That would probably be the closest even if they were just rebadged Mitsubishi's. Forza 4 had the Omni GLHS, which would be sufficiently crappy for a LeMons race. A Renault Le Car would be a worthy crapbox addition as well.

I love how most people fill their wishlists with the latest and greatest super cars, while here we are hoping for the scrapings left in the barrel. :lol:
 
Some people at T10 are definitely thinking like us, though, and I thank them for that. I would looooove to see a Ford Tempo make it in there. :lol:
 
I'd like to see more TVR's, I know I'm biased but they made some of the most striking sportscars IMO, like the Griffith and Cerbera. As far as I can remember, they've never been in Forza. The Sagaris is great, but it's not the be all and end all of the TVR brand, nor does it come close to being among the more iconic TVRs made.
 
With the number of FM4 returns in recent times I'd be more surprised if the Pinto doesn't show up.

Also, since we would have a crappy malaise era domestic econobox from GM, AMC, and Ford (barring the Pintos return of course), what would represent Chrysler best? Maybe a Dodge Colt?

I would say the Plymouth Cricket (a variation of the British-designed-and-built Hillman Avenger from Chrysler-owned Rootes Group) would be a better fit, as it was much more of a :censored:box than the Mitsubishi-made Colt.

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I'd like to see more TVR's, I know I'm biased but they made some of the most striking sportscars IMO, like the Griffith and Cerbera. As far as I can remember, they've never been in Forza. The Sagaris is great, but it's not the be all and end all of the TVR brand, nor does it come close to being among the more iconic TVRs made.
I believe the first 2 or 3 Forzas had 3 or 4 tvr's. But I agree they need to return to the franchise
 
Was driving the FXX last night,I hope that it makes a return too along with the Cayman S,yes I know it's been replaced twice but I can hope right? :)
 
With the number of FM4 returns in recent times I'd be more surprised if the Pinto doesn't show up.

Also, since we would have a crappy malaise era domestic econobox from GM, AMC, and Ford (barring the Pintos return of course), what would represent Chrysler best? Maybe a Dodge Colt?

As Northstar said, I would expect to see the Dodge Omni GLH-S make a comeback. Other than the Pacer and Gremlin for AMC the only other car I can think of that may fit would be the Spirit.

However, AMC eventually became a part of Chrysler anyway...
 
As someone who missed Motorsport 5 and 6 the car list sounds great so far.
I truly envy you sir. Picking up FM5 with all the DLC was extremely exciting for me, cant imagine what 700 cars for the first time will be like for you :lol:
 
Speaking of terrible cars, lets get a Cadillac Cimaron, and speaking of Cadillac, let's get my favorite F class car back, the El Dorado Biarritz
 
Back then the Indy 500 was pretty much part of the world championship, so it makes little difference really.
Yeah, that was my thinking as well. I hope T10 has it figured out since is like to set up offline races that include the Ferrari since it was always an outlier when I'd set the class to "classic grand prix" (I think that was the name of the class).
 
I'd like to see more TVR's, I know I'm biased but they made some of the most striking sportscars IMO, like the Griffith and Cerbera. As far as I can remember, they've never been in Forza. The Sagaris is great, but it's not the be all and end all of the TVR brand, nor does it come close to being among the more iconic TVRs made.
It is a shame the Cerbera Speed 12 didn't make a return after it's last appearance. Still if we want more TVR's, then we better hope more people start to request them. But the chances of such a thing happening are slim since half of the community keeps putting in requests for models from certain brands. However on the whole, it is a shame a good portion of the community has never seen TVR's older creations like the wonderful sounding Griffith 500. Or some of the racing cars that pushed some brands to their limits.

Aside from those models, there is still hope that any future cars from TVR might tempt Turn 10 just enough that we get at least a few more models made between the 1980-2006. Then again if we only get the next TVR, at least Turn 10 made a sensible choice to not pass up on a good opportunity. But will any future models make any difference this time around compared to the previous two Forza Motorsports. Well deep down, I don't have much hope.


I believe the first 2 or 3 Forzas had 3 or 4 tvr's. But I agree they need to return to the franchise
Oh FM3, those were the days when some people wanted more variants of Mustangs from the previous 10-20 years. But when I tried to use common sense in the official forums there was a mini meltdown. :irked: Now what do I think about your thoughts on TVR and my answer is simple. Well Said 👍
 
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It is a shame the Cerbera Speed 12 didn't make a return after it's last appearance. Still if we want more TVR's, then we better hope more people start to request them. But the chances of such a thing happening are slim since half of the community keeps putting in requests for models from certain brands. However on the whole, it is a shame a good portion of the community has never seen TVR's older creations like the wonderful sounding Griffith 500. Or some of the racing cars that pushed some brands to their limits.

Aside from those models, there is still hope that any future cars from TVR might tempt Turn 10 just enough that we get at least a few more models made between the 1980-2006. Then again if we only get the next TVR, at least Turn 10 made a sensible choice to not pass up on a good opportunity. But will any future models make any difference this time around compared to the previous two Forza Motorsports. Well deep down, I don't have much hope.

well it could help now that the New TVR will be unveiled at the Goodwood revival later in the year.
 
It is a shame the Cerbera Speed 12 didn't make a return after it's last appearance. Still if we want more TVR's, then we better hope more people start to request them. But the chances of such a thing happening are slim since half of the community keeps putting in requests for models from certain brands. However on the whole, it is a shame a good portion of the community has never seen TVR's older creations like the wonderful sounding Griffith 500. Or some of the racing cars that pushed some brands to their limits.

Aside from those models, there is still hope that any future cars from TVR might tempt Turn 10 just enough that we get at least a few more models made between the 1980-2006. Then again if we only get the next TVR, at least Turn 10 made a sensible choice to not pass up on a good opportunity. But will any future models make any difference this time around compared to the previous two Forza Motorsports. Well deep down, I don't have much hope.


Oh FM3, those were the days when some people wanted more variants of Mustangs from the previous 10-20 years. But when I tried to use common sense in the official forums there was a mini meltdown. :irked: Now what do I think about your thoughts on TVR and my answer is simple. Well Said 👍

The last time I saw a TVR Griffith was on GT and it was a great car. I'd love to see it in Forza!
 
I'd like to see more TVR's, I know I'm biased but they made some of the most striking sportscars IMO, like the Griffith and Cerbera. As far as I can remember, they've never been in Forza. The Sagaris is great, but it's not the be all and end all of the TVR brand, nor does it come close to being among the more iconic TVRs made.

I've thought this in the past, it is kind of frustrating how overlooked TVR are, don't get me wrong I like the Sagaris but it's not the only car they've ever built.

It's like if the only Ferrari you stuck in the game was the California (Or the F1 2017 Car (Thanks boring people that picked that over loads of other Iconic Ferraris for Assetto Corsa ¬.¬ But I'm getting off Topic)).. No disrespect if you do like that Car but it's far from Ferrari's best.

That's one thing I will give Gran Turismo over Forza their selection of TVR's was much better (Atleast it was, haven't played a GT since 5)

There are other manufactures like MG.. I love the Metro 6R4 to bits but come on let's have more Iconic Mardi Gras in the game. (I know there was a leaked one in the list but either way)

Back to the original point come on Turn 10 show TVR some more love. Maybe it's a licensing thing, I don't claim to be an expert, but it would be nice :)
 
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