Preliminary information | Car List Forza Horizon 3 Guide
Last update: 17 October 2016
Cars available in the game have been divided into several categories called classes. Each class has a score limit. Class of a car is determined by a sum of its parameters, i.e. a car from a higher class may have a weaker engine, but better brakes. Class of a vehicle can be increased or decreased, (slightly, e.g. by increasing the car's mass, by removing the turbo charger, or by removing the 4 wheel drive). Below, in specific chapters, I have included lists of cars with division into categories and descriptions of the more interesting models in each class.
You may notice several unique cars with notes Preorder Car or Horizon Edition. The former are practically no different from their basic versions, but they are already upgraded for the best performance. These cars have been awarded to those of the players who bought the pre-order version of the game. However, if you want to own any of the six, you can buy them from other players at auctions. Horizon Edition versions provide you with special bonuses. Of course, you can only receive the bonus if you drive the car. You can either win them in a draw or buy them from other players that won them and decided to put them up for auctions. You should keep in mind that in the market, their prices are much higher. For the majority of the cars, the bonus is the same, although some, such as Ford Focus RS may provide you with a bonus to experience or to drifting skill.