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Top 10 Forza Horizon 2 cars that haven't been back

  • Writer: Dylan Draper
    Dylan Draper
  • May 2, 2020
  • 2 min read

Today, we're onto the second of the three part series of cars that haven't returned from past Forza titles. Today, we're at Forza Horizon 2. This car had a lot of its cars return in FH3 or 4, so it's only 10 today as opposed to the other Horizons.


10. Ford Fiesta Zetec

Starting off with a very interesting car to have been added in Forza Horizon, the Fiesta Zetec is a 1.0-litre three cylinder hatchback. Not a performance car at all. But is pretty cool, and the 2009 Corsa is in the latest game, so...


9. Volkswagen Rabbit GTi

The Rabbit is a US-only more powerful Golf. It probably shouldn't be ahead of the Golf I (or the not ingame Golf II) to be added but it was an interesting and diverse car to have in the game.


8. Jeep Grand Wagoneer

The Jeep was in FM7 (I even got it from a crate :-( ) but it hasn't returned to Horizon. It's a pretty cool old car, and maybe should be in the game.


7. Honda Civic Si (1986)

There are several different versions of the Civic in game but the 1986 Civic is quite different. It's a lot more civilian compared to the 1997 car, with stock standard wheels. Of course this one is requested by fanbois.


6. Plymouth GTX

The GTX is another different muscle car, but this one is pretty different and cool. The pre-1970 one is similar to the Dodge Dart but it's significantly more sleeper. The post-1970 one... it's probably one of the most unique of the muscle cars of that era, combining Dodge Challenger and Pontiac GTO Judge into one car.


5. Nissan IDx Nismo

The IDx was meant to be the replacement for the 370Z. It obviously didn't. But it's still a pretty cool futuristic concept car.


4. Robby Gordon Speed Energy Trophy Truck

Yes, another Trophy Truck. They seem to shuffle these every game. In FH2 it was the founding father of Stadium Super trucks, former NASCAR and IndyCar driver Robby Gordon. Robby is one of the most talented trophy truck drivers in the world and his #7 Speed Energy truck has become somewhat notorious.


3. Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8

With Hyundai's recent returns to Forza with the Veloster, I'm suprised it's 'predecessor' isn't here as well. The Genesis Coupe was Hyundai's previous attempt at making a sportscar, and while it wasn't brilliant it paved the way for good cars such as the Genesis sub brand and the i30 N.

2. Mercedes-Benz SLR

Yes, this is an inexcusable one. The SLR is an iconic supercar, and was the result of a partnership between Mercedes and McLaren, the latter of which was at the time a F1 team only, only making the 12C after they split with Merc. It isn't in the game, or any Forza since FH2, for some reason. I'm assuming that it's due to licencing difficulties but, now that McLaren and Merc are back together for F1 in 2021, then we might see it in FH5.


1. Aston Martin V12 Zagato

The Zagato is rather well known, but not as much as the SLR. It gets its place this high on the list through its style. It's one of the most stylish Astons ever built, and that's no mean feat.

 
 
 

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