The Forza Horizon 4 Series 19 update has come up with another round of The Eliminator. It comes with the new cars having the British touchstones and upgrades in the quality of life for the costumes and tuning communities.
The second round of The Eliminator is about the size, and third-round is for speed. The cars this time is upgraded for the maximum performances and comes with patrol lights.
Check it here:
- Level 2 – 1959 Jaguar Mk II 3.8
- Level 2 – 1966 Hillman Imp
- Level 3 – 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor
- Level 3 – 1996 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport
- Level 4 – 2014 Volkswagen Golf R
- Level 6 – 2012 Porsche Cayenne Turbo
- Level 7- 2015 Audi RS 6 Avant
- Level 7 -2014 Alfa Romeo 4C
- Level 8 – 2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
- Level 9 – 2016 BMW M4 GTS
- Level 9 – 2017 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
- Level 9 – 2016 Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 SV
- Level 10 – 2011 Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
SO, get ready with the new action addition The Eliminator and check the cars that came with this month’s update:
2019 Aston Martin Vulcan AMR Pro
This car is called as Aston Martin’s wildest car ever. This car is the pride of British supercars, and it is the first one in the supercars list. The Vulcan first came in 2015 with the starting run of only 24 cars. But, now players can have their hands on the wheel because of the latest Series 19 update.
This car was not at the track for competition till 2018 in the third Le Mans Racing Festival. The AMR Pro track package comes with the Aston Martin’s racing advances in the sleek packaging. The package has an enhanced rear wing, large dive planes, arch louvers, and turning vanes, which increases the steering, downforce, and balance.
A player can get this rare marvel by completing 50% of the Winter Festival Playlist. The player can’t get it after 27th February 20, 14:30UTC in Forza Horizon 4.
2010 Lexus LFA
It is a rare thing to get a supercar from Lexus. The LFA was a Halo Car, and it was made to change the way Lexus made cars. The principles were developed for the LFA to drag down every other car that Lexus has made. The LFA itself didn’t stay for a long time, but the influence is still in every Lexus built.
The car has a 4.8L V10 that hits 0-60 in 3.6 seconds. The top speed is 202 mph and gives a different driving experience. Akio Toyoda, CEO of Toyota, believes that Lexus should connect with its owner. The car has an aerodynamic miracle, and its fun to feel while driving.
A player can get this car by completing 50% of the Summer Festival Playlist. A player can get this after 13th February 20, 14:30UTC in Forza Horizon 4.
1984 Rover SD1
The key was only simplicity when British Leyland first designed the Specialist Division 1 or Rover 3500 as the successor of P6. It meant a live rear axle instead of the De Dion-type rear suspension. It was the redesign of the Rover V8, which emphasizes the force on the horsepower rather than the four-cylinder of 2.2L. It’s called as the best-designed British car ever. But it was often worried about the production issues early in the run. Therefore, by 1984, the SD1 has seen some cosmetic and mechanical changes and also the expansion to a four-cylinder model.
It will be available after 13th February 20, 14:30UTC in Forza Horizon 4.
1994 Ford Supervan3
This car was first built in the 1970s as a promotional vehicle. The Supervan has combined Ford Transit vans with a sports cars to support for some reason. It first made its appearance at Brands Hatch before experiencing the two more iterations in between 1971 and 1994. In the same year, the Supervan 3 made its debut.
It is not available before 27th February 20, 14:30UTC in Forza Horizon 4.
2017 LEGO Bugatti Chiron
The owner of the LEGO Speed Champions with the Series 19 update will be able to see a new event in the corner of the northeast for the Forza Horizon map. It is provided when a player will unlock the Master Builder’s House. Players have to complete this event to open the 2017 LEGO Bugatti Chiron.
If a player doesn’t have the LEGO DLC, then he should try. Players can try the new car for free by checking the Series 19 Rivals Event.
The additional changes and fixes that came with this latest update in Forza Horizon 4 are:
Universal Share Codes
In the Event Blueprints, now the player can share the uniform, tuning setups, and photos through share codes. While browsing these lists, a player has to hit the R3 to see the code. And it can also be used while searching for the user-generated content.
Event Blueprint History
If a player has played an Event Blueprint, but now he is having a problem with tracking it back down, then it’s easy. In the new update, there is an addition of a My History tab that quickly makes the player revisit the last 15 Event Blueprints that they have played. They have to visit the Creative Hub menu and find the tab. This tab is also available in the Custom Events at every starting location.
Showcase Remix – Pillar of Autumn
The deal is back again, and now this time, it is not the only obstacle. The Halo Showcase Experience has been mixed to include the rainstorm. The player has to complete the regular showcase before unlocking the remix.
Additional Fixes
through the Patch Notes:
- Fixed the Achievements Heads Up, and Pacifist is not unlocking. Players will need to re-meet the criteria to get them to open.
- In this update, there is a fixation of an issue with player houses disappearing after having been unlocked and purchased.
- This update fixed an issue where the first line of a subtitle would display again if multiple lines of dialogue were being played.
- This update fixes an issue where the players are using metric settings were unable to get three stars on a chapter in the British Racing Green story.
- In this update, the level of the player’s current car is shown in a Head-to-Head race in The Eliminator.
- There is an improvement in different stability.
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