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* The most noticeable addition is the Offroad stat. As an offroad vehicle (categorized as Unlimited Offroad, which is a renamed version of Extreme Offroad from previous installments), the M12S Warthog is naturally an excellent choice for offroading applications, including scaling up the Gran Caldera or tearing through the Horizon Baja Circuit, | * The most noticeable addition is the Offroad stat. As an offroad vehicle (categorized as Unlimited Offroad, which is a renamed version of Extreme Offroad from previous installments), the M12S Warthog is naturally an excellent choice for offroading applications, including scaling up the Gran Caldera or tearing through the Horizon Baja Circuit. | ||
** | ** On the other hand, it otherwise remains a less-than-optimal choice for Road Racing Series or Street Scene events, especially as of the Series 6 update (March 30, 2022) due to the RAESR Tachyon Speed, an electric hypercar which has become infamous for being an extremely overpowered car in Class A races thanks to the Drift Transmission: 4 Speed upgrade. | ||
** It is once again not effective for use in online races involving Class S1 vehicles due to the lack of upgrades that allow it to reach or get close to S1 900, namely the Funco Motorsports F9's 7.4L V8 TT engine swap. Because of this, it will still be inferior to many cars in that class, even a Bugatti Chiron downgraded to S1 with the Offroad Race Tire Compound. | |||
* A stock M12S can have its gearing adjusted to allow it to reach a top speed of 150 mph (242 km/h). This speed can most easily be achieved by descending down the La Gran Caldera after widening the final drive ratio. | * A stock M12S can have its gearing adjusted to allow it to reach a top speed of 150 mph (242 km/h). This speed can most easily be achieved by descending down the La Gran Caldera after widening the final drive ratio. | ||
** With the Racing 7.2 L V8 engine swap option upgraded to 1,356 hp and 1,021 ft-lb of torque with the Twin Turbo aspiration swap upgrade applied, along with a widened final drive ratio of 4.40, the Warthog can reach a speed of 183 mph (294 km/h) when descending down the La Gran Caldera. | ** With the Racing 7.2 L V8 engine swap option upgraded to 1,356 hp and 1,021 ft-lb of torque with the Twin Turbo aspiration swap upgrade applied, along with a widened final drive ratio of 4.40, the Warthog can reach a speed of 183 mph (294 km/h) when descending down the La Gran Caldera. | ||
* Another noticeable change from ''Forza Horizon 4'' is that the M12S can now have its engine swapped out for the 7.7 L V12 from the TVR Cerbera Speed 12. However, this is heavier than the Racing 7.2 L V8 engine swap option and has less upgrade options available, and it also results in a lower top speed and less power at only 1,307 hp. | * Another noticeable change from ''Forza Horizon 4'' is that the M12S can now have its engine swapped out for the 7.7 L V12 from the TVR Cerbera Speed 12. However, this is heavier than the Racing 7.2 L V8 engine swap option and has less upgrade options available, and it also results in a lower top speed and less power at only 1,307 hp. | ||
* Due to the addition of new Race Transmission upgrades that have 7, 8, 9, or 10 gears, the M12S will benefit from them with additional gears that can improve acceleration and speed, especially when descending down the La Gran Caldera (such as in the Las Dunas Cross Country race route). However, adding gears will result in a very slight reduction in Performance Class due to each additional gear contributing minuscule gains to the Warthog's weight. | * Due to the addition of new Race Transmission upgrades that have 7, 8, 9, or 10 gears, the M12S will benefit from them with additional gears that can improve acceleration and speed, especially when descending down the La Gran Caldera (such as in the Las Dunas Cross Country race route). However, adding gears will result in a very slight reduction in Performance Class due to each additional gear contributing minuscule gains to the Warthog's weight. | ||
** As of the Series 6 update (March 30, 2022), a new transmission upgrade, the Drift Transmission: 4 Speed, is available. It gives the Warthog increased speed over its stock transmission and makes it lighter as it only has four gears instead of six. | |||
* The Warthog also now has access to the Rally Differential upgrade, which gives it a suitable differential tuning setup for Dirt Racing events. However, it is still always locked to the Offroad Race Tire Compound, thus making it ineffective for drag racing. | * The Warthog also now has access to the Rally Differential upgrade, which gives it a suitable differential tuning setup for Dirt Racing events. However, it is still always locked to the Offroad Race Tire Compound, thus making it ineffective for drag racing. | ||
* The M12S is effective for most Trailblazers (timed point-to-point PR Stunts that go offroad and have specific start and end gates) when heavily upgraded and properly tuned. | * The M12S is effective for most Trailblazers (timed point-to-point PR Stunts that go offroad and have specific start and end gates) when heavily upgraded and properly tuned, although its size can prevent it from taking shortcuts through trees as easily as smaller vehicles. | ||
* A stock M12S is only effective on short race routes like Ek' Balam Cross Country Circuit and Caldera Scramble. On longer routes, it is easily outrun by many other vehicles. As such, the M12S should be upgraded and tuned before taking on longer race routes like Tulum Trail and El Descenso Cross Country. | * A stock M12S is only effective on short race routes like Ek' Balam Cross Country Circuit and Caldera Scramble. On longer routes, it is easily outrun by many other vehicles. As such, the M12S should be upgraded and tuned before taking on longer race routes like Tulum Trail and El Descenso Cross Country. Otherwise, it is better replaced with other vehicles. | ||
* Drivatars in M12S Warthogs can once again reach a maximum Performance Class rating of X 999, much like in ''Forza Horizon 3''. This is most easily observed when the player drives a car upgraded to X 999 (e.g. Lamborghini Sesto Elemento ''Forza Edition'' or Mercedes-AMG ONE) and enters an Anything Goes race event with it, and one of the Drivatars is in a Warthog. This is less likely to happen in Class S2 races, though, especially Street Races, where Drivatars commonly favor cars like the McLaren Senna, Ferrari FXX-K Evo, or BMW X5 M ''Forza Edition''. | * Drivatars in M12S Warthogs can once again reach a maximum Performance Class rating of X 999, much like in ''Forza Horizon 3''. This is most easily observed when the player drives a car upgraded to X 999 (e.g. Lamborghini Sesto Elemento ''Forza Edition'' or Mercedes-AMG ONE) and enters an Anything Goes race event with it, and one of the Drivatars is in a Warthog. This is less likely to happen in Class S2 races, though, especially Street Races, where Drivatars commonly favor cars like the McLaren Senna, Ferrari FXX-K Evo, or BMW X5 M ''Forza Edition''. | ||
* Once the player has added the Warthog to their garage for the first time, they can claim a Wheelspin as the AMG Transport Dynamics Manufacturer Bonus through the Car Collection screen. This can only be done once per profile. | * Once the player has added the Warthog to their garage for the first time, they can claim a Wheelspin as the AMG Transport Dynamics Manufacturer Bonus through the Car Collection screen. This can only be done once per profile. |
Revision as of 11:32, March 31, 2022
NOTE: The acceleration times and braking distances provided below may vary in-game depending on the in-game weather and season conditions and whether or not the player is in a DLC expansion map (Blizzard Mountain, Horizon Hot Wheels, Fortune Island, or Horizon LEGO Valley).
General
- The M12S CST is eligible for the following preset car themes:
- Anything Goes
- Extreme Offroad
- American All-Stars (vehicles from the United States of America)
- Heavy Hitters (vehicles weighing at least 4,400 lb (1,996 kg))
- The M12S Warthog CST is ideal for many Cross Country or Dirt Racing events, particularly short or medium-length Cross Country routes and Scramble routes.
- Tuning the vehicle is highly recommended to get the fastest lap times possible in Class A on short Cross Country routes and Scramble routes.
- Due to its low top speed of only 192 kilometers per hour (119 mph), the Warthog is not recommended for longer routes, especially Head-to-Head Races, Sprints, Trails, and long Circuits, even more so on any Drivatar Difficulty exceeding Pro. The Warthog will easily be overtaken by hypercars/track cars like the Mosler MT900S, Ferrari 599XX Evoluzione, and Koenigsegg Jesko, as well as other offroad-oriented vehicles like the Bowler EXR S and MG Metro 6R4.
- It is obviously not recommended for use in drag races longer than a quarter mile (402 m) due to this. However, this ultimately depends on the driver skill and the vehicle's tune.
- Try to avoid any events marked as "Anything Goes", as entering those events will make the Warthog far more likely to be matched against these vehicles (or worse, the "starter" cars and barn finds like the Ford Focus RS (Mark III), TVR Cerbera Speed 12, Toyota GR Supra, etc.), especially in PvP and/or Co-Op sessions.
- Its ideal competition is other vehicles in the Offroad, Extreme/Unlimited Offroad, or Rally Monsters car types.
- Take advantage of the vehicle's strong launch to overtake opponents at the start, especially when doing solo races.
- The M12S Warthog CST is ideal for traveling through rough terrain, although it has a tendency to slide through corners.
- Its high ride height allows it to traverse through shallow water more easily than most other vehicles.
- It is ideal for Wreckage skills, as it is more than heavy enough to destroy multiple objects at once or in a short amount of time without losing too much speed or even breaking a Skill Chain.
- Even with a properly tuned and adjusted RWD Drivetrain swap, the Warthog is still less than ideal for drifting, as despite having a twin-turbocharged V8 at stock, it has insufficient wheelspin to drift properly.
- Because of this, it is highly recommended to avoid using the Warthog for Drift Zones, even offroad ones, and instead use a better suited, drift-tuned vehicle like the Ford F-100 or Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Apex.
- The M12S Warthog CST is not an ideal choice for most PR Stunts, as it lacks the speed to get 3 stars or even 2 stars on most PR Stunts, especially Speed Traps and Speed Zones on asphalt roads.
- For Speed Traps and Speed Zones on asphalt roads, faster cars like the Ferrari 599XX Evoluzione, Koenigsegg CCGT and Jesko, and Mosler MT900S are far more suitable choices.
- For offroad Speed Traps and Speed Zones, the Hoonigan Ford RS200 Evolution is a better choice. Failing that, heavily upgraded Rally Monsters or other Extreme Offroad vehicles will also do well.
- The M12S CST has enough speed to achieve at least 2 stars on some Danger Signs.
- When creating a design for the M12S CST, the red triangular markings on the vehicle's body do not disappear, but can be covered with vinyls.
- There are a total of five exclusive manufacturer decals for the M12S CST: three post-war UNSC logos and two Liang-Dortmund Corporation logos.
- When putting the M12S Warthog CST for sale in the Auction House, the vehicle has a minimum starting price of 85,000 CR and a normal maximum starting price of 920,000 CR.
- The M12S CST's normal minimum buyout price is 468,000 CR (rounded up from 467,500), while the normal maximum buyout is 1,005,000 CR.
Forza Horizon 3
- The M12S Warthog CST is a "Rare" vehicle, meaning it cannot be bought from the Autoshow by normal means. It can only be obtained through the following:
- By having played either Halo 5: Guardians or Halo: The Master Chief Collection between September 6, 2016 and September 23, 2016 and receiving a redeemable code to unlock the vehicle.
- #Forzathon events in October 2016 (The Halo Weekender), February 2017 (Who Wants Seconds?), January 2018 (Hot and Heavy Horizon), and March 2018 (Play in the Mud)
- Auction House
- It carries the following statistics:
Class | Speed | Handling | Acceleration | Launch | Braking | Championship | Value |
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A 800 | 4.3 | 7.9 | 8.5 | 10 | 8.5 | Extreme Offroad | 850,000 CR |
Acceleration & Speed
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Braking Distance
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Lateral Gs
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- The M12S Warthog CST is one of the least upgradable vehicles, with only Tires and Rims and Conversion being available:
Upgrade Area | Upgrade | Weight Δ | Rim Size Δ | Front Δ | Cost |
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Tires and Rims - Rim Style | Sport Rim Style | Minimum: 0 lb (0 kg) Maximum: -124 lb (56 kg) |
N/A | N/A | Minimum: 3,300 CR Maximum: 4,000 CR |
Tires and Rims - Rim Style | Multi-Piece Rim Style | Minimum: 0 lb (0 kg) Maximum: -93 lb (42 kg) |
N/A | N/A | Minimum: 3,000 CR Maximum: 3,700 CR |
Tires and Rims - Rim Style | Specialized Rim Style | Minimum: 0 lb (0 kg) Maximum: -124 lb (56 kg) |
N/A | N/A | Minimum: 3,000 CR Maximum: 3,700 CR |
Tires and Rims - Front Rim Size | 21 in Front Rims | +14 lb (6.4 kg) | 420/55R21 | N/A | 2,600 CR |
Tires and Rims - Front Rim Size | 22 in Front Rims | +28 lb (13 kg) | 420/55R22 | N/A | 3,000 CR |
Tires and Rims - Front Rim Size | 23 in Front Rims | +44 lb (20 kg) | 420/50R23 | N/A | 3,200 CR |
Tires and Rims - Front Rim Size | 24 in Front Rims | +60 lb (27 kg) | 420/50R24 | N/A | 3,400 CR |
Tires and Rims - Rear Rim Size | 21 in Rear Rims | +14 lb (6.4 kg) | 420/55R21 | N/A | 2,600 CR |
Tires and Rims - Rear Rim Size | 22 in Rear Rims | +28 lb (13 kg) | 420/55R22 | N/A | 3,000 CR |
Tires and Rims - Rear Rim Size | 23 in Rear Rims | +44 lb (20 kg) | 420/50R23 | N/A | 3,200 CR |
Tires and Rims - Rear Rim Size | 24 in Rear Rims | +60 lb (27 kg) | 420/50R24 | N/A | 3,400 CR |
Conversion - Drivetrain Swap | RWD Drivetrain | -51 lb (23 kg) | N/A | -2% | 10,000 CR |
- It can only be upgraded to S1 802 at most.
- Despite this, it is entirely possible for Drivatars to drive the M12S with a higher class, sometimes even reaching X 999. This is most easily observed when the player drives a car upgraded to X 999 (e.g. Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4) and enters an Anything Goes race event with it.
#Forzathon Events
The following table details the #Forzathon events that offered the M12S Warthog CST as a prize, along with the challenges and the requirements to complete them.
Event | Start Date End Date |
Challenge | Requirement |
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The Halo Weekender | October 27, 2016 October 30, 2016 |
Looks More Like a Puma | Finish 5 public games of both King and Flag Rush in an Extreme Offroad vehicle. |
Who Wants Seconds? | February 3, 2017 February 6, 2017 |
General Issue | Win 5 Head-to-Head races in a Jeep. |
Hot and Heavy Horizon | January 19, 2018 January 26, 2018 |
Flies Pretty Well | Perform 20 Kangaroo Skills in an Offroad vehicle. |
Play in the Mud | March 23, 2018 March 30, 2018 |
Large Headlights | Complete 3 Street Races in an Extreme Offroad vehicle. |
Forza Horizon 4
- The M12S Warthog CST can now be purchased normally from the Autoshow for 850,000 CR, thus making it much more accessible.
- In Series 10 (June 6, 2018 14:30:00 GMT - July 4, 2018 14:29:59 GMT), the M12S was also obtainable by reaching League 10 in Ranked Adventure.
- As of the Series 3 update in November 2018, the M12S Warthog CST's stock rims now come with two advanced paint groups: Paint Group 1 and Inner Barrel.
- Changing the rim style potentially allows for more advanced paint groups for the rims. The total number of advanced paint groups for the rims available depends on the type of rims selected.
- The M12S Warthog CST has a Legendary rarity, making it extremely rare in the Wheelspin, especially as the Wheelspin tends to prioritize other Legendary items (including Forza Edition cars).
- It does have a slightly higher chance of appearing in a Super Wheelspin though. Even then, depending on your luck, it may be much better to obtain the M12S CST through the Autoshow for the full 850,000 CR price or through the Auction House for a lower price.
- As of Series 11 (July 2019), every car, including the M12S, has a dynamic maximum price based on how often it sells in the Auction House, up to a maximum of 20,000,000 CR. This can allow players to obtain the M12S Warthog for more than 60% off the 850,000 CR value.
- It does have a slightly higher chance of appearing in a Super Wheelspin though. Even then, depending on your luck, it may be much better to obtain the M12S CST through the Autoshow for the full 850,000 CR price or through the Auction House for a lower price.
- Its stats have been changed from the previous game:
Class | Speed | Handling | Acceleration | Launch | Braking | Car Type |
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↓A 756 | ↑5.2 | ↓7.1 | ↑9.7 | 10 | ↓7.5 | Extreme Offroad |
- The stats have been changed:
Acceleration & Speed
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Braking Distance
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Lateral Gs
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- Maximum top speed is now 194 kilometers per hour (121 mph).
- In addition, it now has more upgrades than before:
Upgrade Area | Upgrade | Power Δ | Torque Δ | Weight Δ | Front Δ | Perf. Index Δ | Cost |
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Engine - Twin Turbo | Sport Twin Turbo | +138 hp (103 kW) | +164 ft·lb (223 N·m) | +33 lb (15 kg) | N/A | +33 | 3,600 CR |
Engine - Twin Turbo | Race Twin Turbo | +233 hp (173 kW) | +277 ft·lb (376 N·m) | +33 lb (15 kg) | N/A | +50 | 5,400 CR |
Engine - Intercooler | Race Intercooler | +15 hp (11 kW) | +18 ft·lb (24 N·m) | +17 lb (8 kg) | N/A | +5 | 2,200 CR |
Conversion - Engine Swap | Racing 7.2L V8[Note 1] | +130 hp (97 kW) | -215 ft·lb (292 N·m) | -44 lb (20 kg) | N/A | +26 | 50,000 CR[Note 2] |
- The maximum engine output it can have with the standard engine is 968 hp (722 kW) and 1,150 ft·lb (1,560 N·m).
- With the Racing 7.2L V8 engine swap from the RJ Anderson #37 Polaris RZR-Rockstar Energy Pro 2 Truck, it gains access to even more upgrades:
Upgrade Area | Upgrade | Power Δ | Torque Δ | Weight Δ | Front Δ | Perf. Index Δ | Cost |
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Engine - Intake Manifold / Throttle Body[Note 3] | Race Intake Manifold / Throttle Body | +42 hp (31 kW) | +31 ft·lb (42 N·m) | -17 lb (7.7 kg) | N/A | +9 | 2,200 CR |
Engine - Fuel System | Race Fuel System | +46 hp (34 kW) | +35 ft·lb (48 N·m) | N/A | N/A | +9 | 1,950 CR |
Engine - Ignition | Race Ignition | +38 hp (28 kW) | +28 ft·lb (38 N·m) | N/A | N/A | +9 | 1,950 CR |
Engine - Displacement | Race Engine Block | +67 hp (50 kW), +290 cc (17.7 cu in) | +50 ft·lb (68 N·m) | N/A | N/A | +13 | 4,900 CR |
Engine - Twin Turbo[Note 4] | Race Twin Turbo | +59 hp (44 kW) | +44 ft·lb (60 N·m) | +1 lb (0.5 kg) | N/A | +7 | 5,400 CR |
Engine - Positive-Displacement Supercharger[Note 5] | Race Positive-Displacement Supercharger | +59 hp (44 kW) | +44 ft·lb (60 N·m) | +6 lb (2.7 kg) | N/A | +7 | 5,400 CR |
Engine - Intercooler[Note 6] | Street Intercooler | +17 hp (13 kW) | +13 ft·lb (18 N·m) | +44 lb (20 kg) | N/A | +1 | 750 CR |
Engine - Intercooler | Sport Intercooler | +43 hp (32 kW) | +32 ft·lb (43 N·m) | +60 lb (27 kg) | N/A | +3 | 1,450 CR |
Engine - Intercooler | Race Intercooler | +77 hp (57 kW) | +58 ft·lb (79 N·m) | +77 lb (35 kg) | +1% | +6 | 2,200 CR |
Engine - Flywheel | Sport Flywheel | N/A | N/A | -4 lb (1.8 kg) | N/A | 0 ~ +1 | 1,600 CR |
Engine - Flywheel | Race Flywheel | N/A | N/A | -9 lb (4.1 kg) | N/A | +1 ~ +2 | 2,400 CR |
Conversion - Aspiration Swap | Twin Turbo | +220 hp (164 kW) | +166 ft·lb (225 N·m) | +26 lb (12 kg) | N/A | +36 | 3,600 CR |
Conversion - Aspiration Swap | Positive-Displacement Supercharger | +220 hp (164 kW) | +166 ft·lb (225 N·m) | +47 lb (21 kg) | N/A | +35 | 3,600 CR |
※ The power, torque, and Performance Index delta figures provided in the table above are with the Twin Turbo aspiration swap. The Positive-Displacement Supercharger aspiration swap provides smaller gains.
- The highest class it can reach is S1 853. The following parts must be installed:
- Racing 7.2L V8
- Twin Turbo
- Race Ignition
- Race Engine Block
- Race Twin Turbo
- Race Intercooler
- Race Flywheel
- Any low-weight rim style (3,300 - 4,000 CR)
- As of the November 2018 Series 3 update, this requires a total of 75,700 - 76,400 CR. This will take the M12S's total garage value to 926,400 CR.
- It makes a maximum of 1,356 hp (1,012 kW) and 1,021 ft·lb (1,385 N·m) of torque from this engine swap with the Twin Turbo aspiration swap installed.
- Despite having a wider range of upgrades than before, it is still ineffective in Rivals or PvP events featuring S1 Class vehicles or higher due to the strong presence and superior performance of vehicles like the Jeep Trailcat, Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe (C8), etc., as it does not have enough upgrades to reach the top of S1 Class.
- In spite of the M12S only being upgradable to S1 853, Drivatars can be seen driving the M12S with a class of S1 860. This is most easily observed if the player drives a vehicle with a class of at least S1 865 (e.g. anything that can be upgraded to X 999 or at at least S2 Class) and enters a solo or co-op race event with a small list of eligible vehicles (preferably a custom list), including the M12S itself.
- However, the Warthog is now more competitive on PR Stunts due to its increased speed, making it an ideal choice for some Danger Signs and offroad Speed Zones.
- The highest speed it can reach is 163 mph (263 km/h), which can be achieved with widening the vehicle's gear ratios. Adjusting the Final Drive to a lower value like 4.90 is enough, although the player can also fine-tune the individual gear ratios to their liking.
- With the increased speed, the Warthog is more capable of taking on longer drag race routes, but its increased speed's effectiveness still diminishes drastically on race routes with very long straight sections, such as The Juggernaut, which is 2.6 mi (4.2 km) long. Here, the M12S is easily overtaken by the likes of the Ferrari 599XX Evoluzione (which is capable of easily exceeding 311 mph (500 km/h)) and the Welcome Pack version of the Toyota #1 T100 Baja Truck.
- To tune the vehicle to A 800, the player must install the following:
- Racing 7.2L V8
- Race Intake Manifold / Throttle Body
- Race Ignition
- Race Flywheel
- This requires a total of only 56,550 CR.
- Combining the Racing 7.2L V8 with a RWD swap and Twin Turbo upgrades allow the Warthog to be more easily driftable.
- Exercise caution when using the Warthog for A Class online races, especially Road Racing Series and Street Scene events, as there is a high chance that the player will run into superior cars like the Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2, Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe, and BMW 850CSi, none of which the Warthog can compete with except in Dirt Racing events. For this reason, the Warthog should be avoided in Road Racing Series and Street Scene events.
- In offroad races, the Warthog is an effective choice, albeit usually inferior to other vehicles like the Hot Wheels Bone Shaker, Chevrolet Colorado ZR2, Mercedes-Benz X-Class X 250 d, and Ford F-150 Raptor, which have better speed overall.
- In A Class Rivals leaderboards on Cross Country Circuits and Scramble routes, the M12S is also an effective choice, capable of reaching the Top 100 or at least Top 500, although this ultimately depends on driver skill and, in some cases, the selection of vehicles offered in the Rivals event, as well as the length and complexity of the route.
- The Warthog can be used in #Forzathon Live events, but it is most effective when used during rounds involving earning Air Skills or going through offroad Speed Zones.
- As the Warthog is an Extreme Offroad vehicle, unlocking its Car Mastery Perks (see below) allows for more Influence to be earned while racing in Cross Country Series events in this vehicle.
- In the LEGO Speed Champions Expansion, the "Comin At Ya" Brick Challenge requires the player to exceed 120 mph (193 km/h) in the Warthog while in Horizon LEGO Valley. It is a Medium difficulty Skills Brick Challenge that can most easily be done with upgrades to the Warthog (e.g. installing the Racing 7.2L V8 engine swap). Although it is still entirely possible with a stock (A 756) vehicle, it is more difficult this way.
- With either method, the easiest way is to start at the Falcon Speedway at the northwest corner of the map and head towards Brickchester southeast of the Falcon Speedway.
- As of the Series 18 update (January 14, 2020), the M12S Warthog is a playable car in Tier 7 of The Eliminator.
Car Mastery
The following is a table listing all of the M12S Warthog CST's Car Mastery Perks, as they appear in the game. Note that only "Collector's Item" can be unlocked from the beginning, after which the player can unlock adjacent perks.
Car Mastery | |||
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Push Your Luck[FH4 mastery 1] | Showing Off[FH4 mastery 2] | Fingers Crossed[FH4 mastery 3] | Juggernaut[FH4 mastery 4] |
Flying Car[FH4 mastery 5] | Head-Turner[FH4 mastery 6] | Ultimate Thrill[FH4 mastery 7] | Wreckage Weapon[FH4 mastery 8] |
Natural Drifter[FH4 mastery 9] | Pass Master[FH4 mastery 10] | Wombo Combo[FH4 mastery 11] | Wrecking Ball[FH4 mastery 12] |
Collector's Item[FH4 mastery 13] | Skill Legend[FH4 mastery 14] | Lucky Hit[FH4 mastery 15] | Extra Life[FH4 mastery 16] |
Completing this Car Mastery Tree awards a total of 35,000 Influence Points (20,000 from 100 spent Skill Points, 10,000 from "Showing Off", and 5,000 from "Collector's Item") and requires a grand total of 100 Skill Points.
- ^ Wheelspin, 10 Skill Points
- ^ 10,000 Skills Influence, 10 Skill Points
- ^ Wheelspin, 10 Skill Points
- ^ +20% Influence in next 10 Cross Country events, 10 Skill Points
- ^ +30 Air Skill score, 5 Skill Points
- ^ +15% Event Finish Influence, 5 Skill Points
- ^ +20% Ultimate Skill Chain score, 5 Skill Points
- ^ +30% Wreckage Skill score, 5 Skill Points
- ^ +20% Drift/E-Drift Skill score, 3 Skill Points
- ^ +20% Pass Skill score, 3 Skill Points
- ^ +10% Combo Skill score, 3 Skill Points
- ^ +10% Wrecking Ball Skill score, 3 Skill Points
- ^ +5,000 Car Collection Influence, 1 Skill Point
- ^ Skill Multiplier maximum increased to x6.0, 1 Skill Point
- ^ Wheelspin, 1 Skill Point
- ^ Skill Chains take two collisions to break, 25 Skill Points
Series 19 Winter Weekly #FORZATHON Challenge - WHO LET THE HOGS OUT?
This Weekly #FORZATHON Challenge was part of the Series 19 Horizon Winter Season (February 27, 2020 14:30:00 GMT → March 5, 2020 14:29:59 GMT) and may appear in Series Playlists after Series 37 as part of the Horizon Mixtape. Completing it awards 100 #FORZATHON Points (200 if the Lake Lodge house is owned) and adds 15% and 3.75% to the Horizon Winter Season and Series Festival Playlist completion percentages, respectively. Note that the chapters below must be completed in the order they appear.
- "Own and drive the 2554 AMG Transport Dynamics M12S Warthog CST, a mysterious vehicle from the future"
- Buying and owning the M12S is easy; just buy the vehicle from the Autoshow for 850,000 CR, or failing that, the Auction House for a lower price. It can sometimes be won in the Horizon Wheelspin.
- 850,000 CR can easily be obtained by putting up an exclusive car like the Shelby 1000, Toyota GT86, or Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Forza Edition in the Auction House and then having it successfully sell for more than 850,000 CR (if either the finishing bid or the buyout exceeds said amount, the latter assuming a player bought out the car and instantly won it).
- Another way is to open a lot of Wheelspins and Super Wheelspins. Having a lot of unused Wheelspins and Super Wheelspins and then opening them will result in large earnings in CR, including CR earned from selling duplicate cars won in the Wheelspin, and potentially even the M12S itself.
- If the player doesn't want to open Horizon Wheelspins or use the Auction House, they can simply spend time completing long races to obtain the required CR.
- The above steps can be skipped if you have already obtained and owned the M12S.
- Upon having the M12S, simply get in it and exit out to the in-game world.
- Sometimes, there is a glitch where getting in the M12S does not register this chapter as completed. To fix this, just buy another M12S from the Autoshow, get in it, and exit out to the in-game world.
- "This thing seems very rugged! Test out its durability by earning 5 Wrecking Ball Skill Combos in the M12S Warthog CST"
- The Wrecking Ball Skill Combo is obtained by destroying multiple small objects in a short period of time, subsequently also earning a few Wreckage Skills in the process. While this can be done anywhere on the map, a recommended area to easily do this in is the Greendale Aerodrome, which has more than 100 destructible small objects, ranging from curved fences to orange roadblock fences (these also award Road Open skills if destroyed) and railings.
- Be careful of curved fences and hay bales, as driving through them can break a Skill Chain and delay attainment of Wrecking Ball Skill Combos. Having the Extra Life perk unlocked and activated is helpful as it keeps the Skill Chain going and can award Great, Awesome, and Ultimate Skill Chain skills again in the event that a normal Skill Chain would have been stopped.
- "Conduct a Warthog Run exercise to review the off-road capability of your M12S Warthog CST, by using it to win 3 Cross Country Series Events!"
- This chapter can be done on any Drivatar difficulty setting or in online PvP races, although solo races are the most advisable method for this.
- The Cross Country Series events can be either Cross Country Circuits or point-to-point Cross Country routes.
- Custom Routes Method:
- Using short custom routes is advisable. To create one, go to any race event (except Street Scene or Drag Strip events), go to Route Creator, and then get in any car. Drive for an extremely short distance (about 300 ft), place a checkpoint, and then do a sharp right followed by a left U-turn and another sharp right to continue in the route's starting direction before placing down the finish line. A custom route like this should be easy to win on, even with a stock M12S.
- Blueprint a new Exhibition event at the route where the short custom route was created, using said short custom route. The car restrictions can be Anything Goes, Extreme Offroad, American All-Stars, Heavy Hitters, or AMG Transport Dynamics-only. Once the car restrictions and short custom route are created, save the Blueprint, but remember to select Cross Country for the racing series.
- Play the newly created Event Blueprint using the short custom route, select the M12S, and then just speed through the Drivatars past the first checkpoint and through the finish line immediately ahead. You should easily come in first, as the Drivatars will be forced to drive through the extra turns in the short custom route.
- Collect the race rewards from the event and then repeat the event twice more.
- Default Routes Method:
- It is recommended to upgrade the M12S to A 800, which is done by installing the Racing 7.2L V8 and its Race Intake Manifold / Throttle Body, Race Ignition, and Race Flywheel upgrades, although with enough skill and luck, driving with a stock vehicle will also work.
- Short Cross Country Series routes are advisable. Blueprinting single lap races from Cross Country Circuits is recommended, but should you struggle with winning in single lap races, having more laps is advisable.
- Don't be afraid to lower the Drivatar difficulty if you are struggling. However, do note that doing so will reduce the CR payouts from each race.
- Any of the aforementioned car restrictions will work for this method.
- The Quarry Cross Country Circuit is the most ideal choice for both this method and the one before it as it will place the player close to the Slate Quarry Speed Trap, which is required for Chapter 4.
- Season Event Method:
- The Piste of Cake Season Event in Series 19, which requires an S1 Class Extreme Offroad vehicle, will work for this method. Upgrading the M12S to S1 Class is obviously required. S1 850 is optimal as it is the fastest there, but upgrading it to S1 801 will also still work, but winning races may take longer this way.
- To get all rewards from the Season Event, the player must play on at least the Highly Skilled Drivatar difficulty setting.
- Even though this is the longest of the three methods available, this method also adds 6.67% and 1.67% to the Series 19 Horizon Winter Season and Series 19 Festival Playlist completion percentages, respectively, allowing for quicker completion of the Series 19 Horizon Winter Season due to said Season Event also being completed in the process.
- "Work up a big, grunty thirst by earning 3 Stars at the Slate Quarry Speed Trap in the M12S Warthog CST"
- Upgrades are required for this chapter, specifically the Racing 7.2L V8 with the Twin Turbo aspiration swap upgrade along with the Race Ignition, Race Engine Block, Race Twin Turbo, Race Intercooler, and Race Flywheel upgrades installed. The Slate Quarry Speed Trap requires a trap speed of 130.00 mph (209.21 km/h) for 3 Stars, which a stock M12S obviously cannot achieve.
- Adjusting the final drive gear ratio to 5.00 is also advisable.
- If you have not unlocked the Slate Quarry Speed Trap yet, progress through Speed Trap Hero by obtaining 3 Stars on Speed Traps to unlock more, and the Slate Quarry Speed Trap will eventually unlock.
- With the M12S upgraded to S1 850 or higher with the aforementioned upgrades, start from the Kingfisher Cottage house, and then head west on the dirt road towards the Slate Quarry Speed Trap, and then speed through it. If you do it correctly, you should easily exceed the 130.00 mph (209.21 km/h) 3 Star target for the Speed Trap.
Forza Horizon 5
- As with the previous game, Forza Horizon 5 allows the player to purchase the M12S Warthog from the Autoshow for 850,000 CR. It still has a Legendary rarity as well, which reduces its chances of appearing in Horizon Wheelspins.
- As the Warthog is a Legendary vehicle, taking a picture of it counts towards the Fit to Print achievement, which requires the player to photograph 50 unique Legendary vehicles for Horizon Promo and awards 30 gamerscore points when unlocked.
- Its Performance Index has changed again:
Performance Class | Speed | Handling | Acceleration | Launch | Braking | Offroad | Car Type |
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↓A 719 | ↓4.2 | ↓4.0 | ↓8.6 | 10 | ↓6.7 | 10 | Unlimited Offroad |
- The most noticeable addition is the Offroad stat. As an offroad vehicle (categorized as Unlimited Offroad, which is a renamed version of Extreme Offroad from previous installments), the M12S Warthog is naturally an excellent choice for offroading applications, including scaling up the Gran Caldera or tearing through the Horizon Baja Circuit.
- On the other hand, it otherwise remains a less-than-optimal choice for Road Racing Series or Street Scene events, especially as of the Series 6 update (March 30, 2022) due to the RAESR Tachyon Speed, an electric hypercar which has become infamous for being an extremely overpowered car in Class A races thanks to the Drift Transmission: 4 Speed upgrade.
- It is once again not effective for use in online races involving Class S1 vehicles due to the lack of upgrades that allow it to reach or get close to S1 900, namely the Funco Motorsports F9's 7.4L V8 TT engine swap. Because of this, it will still be inferior to many cars in that class, even a Bugatti Chiron downgraded to S1 with the Offroad Race Tire Compound.
- A stock M12S can have its gearing adjusted to allow it to reach a top speed of 150 mph (242 km/h). This speed can most easily be achieved by descending down the La Gran Caldera after widening the final drive ratio.
- With the Racing 7.2 L V8 engine swap option upgraded to 1,356 hp and 1,021 ft-lb of torque with the Twin Turbo aspiration swap upgrade applied, along with a widened final drive ratio of 4.40, the Warthog can reach a speed of 183 mph (294 km/h) when descending down the La Gran Caldera.
- Another noticeable change from Forza Horizon 4 is that the M12S can now have its engine swapped out for the 7.7 L V12 from the TVR Cerbera Speed 12. However, this is heavier than the Racing 7.2 L V8 engine swap option and has less upgrade options available, and it also results in a lower top speed and less power at only 1,307 hp.
- Due to the addition of new Race Transmission upgrades that have 7, 8, 9, or 10 gears, the M12S will benefit from them with additional gears that can improve acceleration and speed, especially when descending down the La Gran Caldera (such as in the Las Dunas Cross Country race route). However, adding gears will result in a very slight reduction in Performance Class due to each additional gear contributing minuscule gains to the Warthog's weight.
- As of the Series 6 update (March 30, 2022), a new transmission upgrade, the Drift Transmission: 4 Speed, is available. It gives the Warthog increased speed over its stock transmission and makes it lighter as it only has four gears instead of six.
- The Warthog also now has access to the Rally Differential upgrade, which gives it a suitable differential tuning setup for Dirt Racing events. However, it is still always locked to the Offroad Race Tire Compound, thus making it ineffective for drag racing.
- The M12S is effective for most Trailblazers (timed point-to-point PR Stunts that go offroad and have specific start and end gates) when heavily upgraded and properly tuned, although its size can prevent it from taking shortcuts through trees as easily as smaller vehicles.
- A stock M12S is only effective on short race routes like Ek' Balam Cross Country Circuit and Caldera Scramble. On longer routes, it is easily outrun by many other vehicles. As such, the M12S should be upgraded and tuned before taking on longer race routes like Tulum Trail and El Descenso Cross Country. Otherwise, it is better replaced with other vehicles.
- Drivatars in M12S Warthogs can once again reach a maximum Performance Class rating of X 999, much like in Forza Horizon 3. This is most easily observed when the player drives a car upgraded to X 999 (e.g. Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Forza Edition or Mercedes-AMG ONE) and enters an Anything Goes race event with it, and one of the Drivatars is in a Warthog. This is less likely to happen in Class S2 races, though, especially Street Races, where Drivatars commonly favor cars like the McLaren Senna, Ferrari FXX-K Evo, or BMW X5 M Forza Edition.
- Once the player has added the Warthog to their garage for the first time, they can claim a Wheelspin as the AMG Transport Dynamics Manufacturer Bonus through the Car Collection screen. This can only be done once per profile.
- A Warthog could be used to win the The Gauntlet of Fun EventLab challenge during the Series 1 Autumn/Storm Season, which required any Class A vehicle and was available from November 18 to November 25, 2021.
- This EventLab challenge used The Colossus as its starting point and was a very short point-to-point race that the player could easily win without any interference from Drivatars or worry of a time limit. Completing it awarded the Windows Tada sound effect as a selectable car horn.
- Once the Warthog has its Car Mastery tree completed (see below), it can be an effective vehicle for farming Skill Score, either during Cross Country Series or Dirt Racing Series events or in freeroam, as it can easily get to the maximum Skill Chain multiplier of x5.0 (x10.0 during Skill Songs).
Car Mastery
The Warthog has a different Car Mastery Tree in Forza Horizon 5, and its perks are, appropriately enough, references to the Halo franchise, as well as two references to Red vs. Blue:
Car Mastery | |||
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Fun Application Vehicle[FH5 1] | Warthog for the Win[FH5 2] | - | Chupathingy[FH5 3] |
Looks More Like a Puma[FH5 4] | Irresponsibly Cool[FH5 5] | - | Warthog Go BRRRRR[FH5 6] |
Boo-Yah[FH5 7] | You Take Point[FH5 8] | Do You Know How to Drive?[FH5 9] | Bringing Home the Bacon[FH5 10] |
Who Let the Hogs Out[FH5 11] | Going the Whole Hog[FH5 12] | Clean Your Visor[FH5 13] | Energy Shielding[FH5 14] |
As of the November 17, 2021 hotfix update, completing the Warthog's Car Mastery Tree, including the consumable Warthog for the Win perk, requires a total of 80 Skill Points and awards a total of 16,000 XP. Unlike in the previous game, the player will only be given a confirmation prompt if they want to unlock a Car Mastery Perk worth 20 Skill Points or more, so unlocking most Car Mastery perks is now quicker. Additionally, the player can spend all of their Skill Points to unlock all available Perks allowed by the player's Skill Point balance by pressing Y on the Xbox controller.
- ^ +25% XP from Skills banked in Freeroam, 10 Skill Points
- ^ +25% XP in next 10 Cross Country Events, 10 Skill Points
- ^ +30% Wrecking Ball Skill score, 10 Skill Points
- ^ Permanent +20% increase in Event Finish XP, 5 Skill Points
- ^ +25% Air Skill score, 5 Skill Points
- ^ Skill Chain lasts 1.5 seconds longer, 5 Skill Points
- ^ +20% Ultimate Skill Chain score, 3 Skill Points
- ^ +10 #Forzathon Points, 3 Skill Points
- ^ +20% Wreckage Skill score, 3 Skill Points
- ^ 2 Wheelspins, 3 Skill Points
- ^ +7,000 XP, 1 Skill Point
- ^ Skill Multiplier builds 2.5x as fast, 1 Skill Point
- ^ +15% Sideswipe Skill score, 1 Skill Point
- ^ Skill Chains take two collisions to break, 20 Skill Points
Accolades
Accolades are challenges in Forza Horizon 5 that can be completed to earn various rewards and progress through the Horizon Adventure. The M12S has six accolades relating to it, with many of them also being references to the Halo franchise:
Accolade | Description | Area | Award |
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Mastery Chief | Unlock the entire Car Mastery Tree in the 2554 AMG Transport Dynamics M12S Warthog CST | Skills | 750 Accolade Points |
Prophet of Regret | Lose a Skill Chain worth at least 250,000 points in a 2554 AMG Transport Dynamics M12S Warthog CST | Skills | 500 Accolade Points "I think we're just getting started" Forza Link phrase |
Unlimited Power | Win a Dirt Race in an Unlimited Offroad | Dirt Racing | 250 Accolade Points |
Invasive Species | Win a Street Race in an Unlimited Offroad vehicle | Street Racing | 250 Accolade Points |
Oorah! | Win a Street Race in a 2554 AMG Transport Dynamics M12S Warthog CST | Street Racing | 250 Accolade Points |
It's a New Day | Own a 2017 Ford #14 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing GRC Fiesta, 2017 Aston Martin Vulcan AMR Pro, 1993 Toyota #1 T100 Baja Truck, 2016 Ariel Nomad, and 2554 AMG Transport Dynamics M12S Warthog CST | Discovery & Collections (Car Collection) | 1,000 Accolade Points Classic Running Man Emote |
Completing all of these accolades results in the total rewards:
- 3,000 Accolade Points
- One new emote
- One new Forza Link phrase
Accolade-specific tips and warnings
- Mastery Chief:
- Prior to the November 17, 2021 hotfix update, this accolade would take rather long to complete, notably due to the Warthog's increased Skill Point cost for the Energy Shielding perk (50 Skill Points), which resulted in its Car Mastery Tree requiring a whooping 100 Skill Points to be fully unlocked, excluding the consumable Warthog for the Win perk. As of the November 17, 2021 hotfix update, the Energy Shielding park can now be purchased for 20 Skill Points, reducing the total Skill Point requirement to 70. There are multiple efficient methods of farming Skill Points, of which two will be listed here:
- Highway Method: a Forza Edition car with either a Skills Boost or Speed Skills Boost, namely the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento and Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR, is the most ideal for this method. The player must drive through the highway in the center of the map back and forth while performing as many Near Miss and Ultimate Speed skills as possible, quickly racking up lots of Skill Score in each go. When a Skill Song starts playing, the player's Skill Score is doubled, with the maximum Skill Multiplier being x10, which makes this method very effective. This method works best with a fully unlocked Car Mastery tree for either car. To quickly bank the Skill Chain, the player must pause the game, open the Festival Playlist menu, select Horizon Tour, and then quickly exit out.
- Drifting Method: the player can use a Drift Car, commonly either the Formula Drift cars, the two Ford RTR Mustangs, or the Hoonigan Ford "Hoonicorn" Mustang (especially the GYMKHANA 10 version). These are very effective for farming Skill Points with a fully unlocked Car Mastery Tree and can go to a maximum Skill Multiplier of x7.0 (x8.0 for the GYMKHANA 10 Hoonicorn). This method involves the player drifting around the map (preferably on the highway), smashing into any destructible objects and performing a variety of Combo Skills along the way, until they reach 71,429 base Skill Score (62,500 for the GYMKHANA 10 Hoonicorn), after which they must bank the Skill Chain by entering any event to get the maximum 10 Skill Points from the Skill Chain or wait for the Skill Chain to bank itself.
- Either method is best done in Horizon Solo as it is possible for the player's Skill Chain to break itself out of nowhere if the player is in a Horizon Life session and gets disconnected. These disconnections can happen without warning and often the player will not even get a notification saying they have been disconnected.
- It is also possible to combine both methods, although this is riskier as the player still runs the risk of Drivatars crashing into them.
- For either method, during Skill Songs, the player must bank their Skill Chain as soon as they reach 50,000 base Skill Score points with a multiplier of x10, as the maximum amount of Skill Points obtainable from a Skill Chain is 10.
- Prior to the November 17, 2021 hotfix update, this accolade would take rather long to complete, notably due to the Warthog's increased Skill Point cost for the Energy Shielding perk (50 Skill Points), which resulted in its Car Mastery Tree requiring a whooping 100 Skill Points to be fully unlocked, excluding the consumable Warthog for the Win perk. As of the November 17, 2021 hotfix update, the Energy Shielding park can now be purchased for 20 Skill Points, reducing the total Skill Point requirement to 70. There are multiple efficient methods of farming Skill Points, of which two will be listed here:
- Prophet of Regret:
- This accolade is most easily done during a Skill Song (unlocked when the player obtains the Casa Bella house in Mulegé, which occurs during the beginning of the game). As soon as the player has obtained 25,000 base Skill Score with a multiplier of x10, they must break it immediately with a hard collision, by rewinding, or by entering a home or Festival Outpost through the pause menu.
- Unlimited Power:
- This accolade simply requires that the player win a Dirt Race in any Unlimited Offroad vehicle. The M12S Warthog is a decent choice for this. If used, it will also unlock the 'A' Class Dirt Challenger and 'A' Class Dirt Hero accolades (or 'S1' Class Dirt Challenger and 'S1' Class Dirt Hero, if the Warthog was upgraded to S1 Class) if those accolades haven't been unlocked already.
- Oorah! and Invasive Species:
- Due to the Warthog being less effective in Road Racing and Street Racing, the best way to do these Accolades together is to either put the Drivatar difficulty on Tourist or New Racer or create a new EventLab Blueprint that sets the maximum Drivatar count to 0. This will always result in the player winning the race once they cross the finish line, which makes attaining these Accolades easy. Upgrading the Warthog is also recommended.
- This can be made even easier with an EventLab Blueprint that uses a very short custom route, although it has to be set to the Street Race type and start on a race route that is a Street Race by default.
- To upgrade the Warthog to A 800, install the following parts: Racing 7.2L V8 (Engine Swap), Twin Turbo (Aspiration Swap), Race Twin Turbo, Race Fuel System, Race Engine Block, and Sport Flywheel. This costs a total of 64,100 CR. Then, widen the final drive ratio to 4.80 to increase the Warthog's top speed so that it is high enough for the player to outrun the competition.
- However, even with the increased top speed, to finish the Street Race in first place, no mistakes can be made in the race. Drivatars in A Class Street Races commonly favor cars like the Toyota GR Supra and Ford Focus RS (Mark III), which have superior handling and speed over the Warthog and can easily leave the player behind.
- Due to the Warthog being less effective in Road Racing and Street Racing, the best way to do these Accolades together is to either put the Drivatar difficulty on Tourist or New Racer or create a new EventLab Blueprint that sets the maximum Drivatar count to 0. This will always result in the player winning the race once they cross the finish line, which makes attaining these Accolades easy. Upgrading the Warthog is also recommended.
- It's a New Day:
- Two of the cars required for this accolade cannot be bought in the Autoshow: the GRC Fiesta and T100 Baja Truck.
- The GRC Fiesta is only obtainable through the Horizon Wheelspin, Season Events, Festival Playlist, or #FORZATHON Shop. It is also available in the Auction House, often for less than its normal value of 500,000 CR.
- The T100 Baja Truck is a Barn Find that must be discovered and restored by playing through the game long enough. Once the Barn Find Rumor for it is discovered, its barn can be found southeast of De Otro Mundo, not far from the Emerald Circuit. If the player is impatient, they can quickly restore the T100 but they will have to pay a large sum of CR in the process. Of note is that like in Forza Horizon 2, Barn Finds are now a truly permanent part of the player's garage; as such, the T100 cannot be found or sold in the Auction House, nor can it even be gifted with the Gift Drop feature.
- Additionally, the AM Vulcan AMR is the most expensive vehicle required for this accolade, costing 2,000,000 CR to purchase from the Autoshow or Car Collection tab. However, it can be obtained for free by completing the Humble Brag accolade, which requires the player to reach Level 125, or by using the free Car Voucher obtained by buying the Welcome Pack DLC (bundled with the Premium Edition of the game).
- Buying the Ariel Nomad, M12S Warthog CST, and AM Vulcan AMR from the Autoshow requires a total of 2,943,000 CR. However, it is possible to win all of the cars mentioned except the T100 through the Wheelspin, which results in the player not spending any CR whatsoever.
- Another method involves the Gift Drop feature. If the player manages to get either the Vulcan, Warthog, or GRC Fiesta from a Gift Drop (found in any random barn on the map), they will be able to make completing this accolade easier as they will also not have to spend any CR in the process, although the chances of this happening are incredibly low.
- Two of the cars required for this accolade cannot be bought in the Autoshow: the GRC Fiesta and T100 Baja Truck.