![]() Forza Motorsport 4: Lamborghini Sesto Elementoįorza Motorsport 4 was a landmark title for many reasons. ![]() The Reventon eventually joined the Forza Motorsports series in 2009’s Forza Motorsport 3. The most famous of the special models built from the LP640 was the 20 unit run of the Lamborghini Reventon, which was both a special series as well as the first real test production car from Sant’Agata Bolognese to have carbon fiber used almost exclusively for construction (instead of the carbon-fiber-over-aluminum-and-steel of the Murcielago). It also became the most-sold type of Murcielago, outselling its eventual replacement, the Murcielago LP670-4 SV, as well as the original Murcielago 6.2. With a larger 6.5L V12, 640 HP and 487 lbs-ft of torque driving all four wheels, the LP640 became the base upon which some truly exceptional limited series cars were built from. In the real world, the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 was the evolution of the original Murcielago 6.2. While not the absolute top of the top of the S ranked cars, it was not uncommon to see S-rank online races be populated with the LP640-nor was it uncommon to see one of those cars win the race, beating out other S-rank cars such as Koenigseggs, Maseratis, Ferraris, and Porsches. Holding an in-game rating of S899, and needing 229,500 in-game credits to buy, it was one of the most powerful, fastest, and best handling cars in the game. The base game itself came with the Diablo GTR, the Diablo SV, the Gallardo, and the Murcielago, but it was with the March Car Pack, the last DLC for FM2 that released on March 19, 2008, that the Murcielago LP640 reared its head and became the in-game Lamborghini to have. And you won’t be $4 million USD poorer for it!įorza Motorsport 2: 2007 Lamborghini Murcielago LP640įorza Motorsport 2 was the first game in the primary Motorsport series of games to feature Lamborghini models. In the game, it was, and still is for those playing FH4, one of the most desirable hypercars, since it qualifies for every type of hypercar race series, as well as being monstrously stable and fast for open road fun. In fact, to this day, only one other production hypercar has ever been more expensive, namely the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ at approximately $4,250,000. You get a hypercar that was designed to have no compromises (as it was the 50th anniversary car for Lamborghini), and it held the record for a few years as the most expensive production car in the world at over $4 million USD. ![]() You get a screaming Italian V12 chucking out 750 HP and over 500 lbs-ft of torque through a 7-speed gearbox to all four wheels. As the 2013 Lamborghini Veneno appears in Forza Motorsport 5. To buy the car in game, you needed to pay 4.5 million credits, which is quite a lot of in-game currency. The reward was unlocking the Veneno, of which only three exist in the real world, and are the ultimate expression of what the Lamborghini Aventador is capable of in a purist race-car-for-the-road sense. “Get Hyper” is only open to hypercars as well, meaning you need to have enough credits in game saved up to be able to afford one to buy one of the eligible hypercars for the race series. That means, to even challenge the series to get the car, you’ll need to have completed about 40 to 60 hours of actual in-game time to change the seasons from the Spring, where you start, through the Supercar season of Summer, to get to Autumn. That challenge is known as “Get Hyper,” and only appears in the Autumn season in the game. Without overstating the fact, the Lamborghini Veneno, one of the rarest of all real world Lamborghini cars, let alone in a video game, needed players in Forza Horizon 4 to complete a difficult seasonal championship series to unlock. Lamborghinis have featured as some of the most important cars in each game, and it is in that light that we will look back at some of the best included across all twelve games (in no particular order). We have a lot of respect for Gran Turismo, which helps drive that desire to beat them.”įrom those inauspicious beginnings, Forza has expanded to include seven main series titles with an eighth in development for the Xbox Series X and PC, and five open-world, always-online roaming games with multiple drop-in, drop-out challenges on their virtual streets. As the head of development, Kiki Wolfkill, put it, “the intention is to target Gran Turismo (for the Playstation) with this game on Xbox.
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