The centrepiece of the Retrowave update is the Hyundai N Vision 74, a stunning concept car that seamlessly blends retro aesthetics with futuristic performance. Inspired by the legendary 1974 Pony Coupe concept, the N Vision 74 boasts a captivating retro-futuristic design guaranteed to turn heads. While real-world production is limited to a mere 100 units, Forza Horizon 5 throws those limitations out the window, allowing players to unlock this electric powerhouse through dedicated participation in the Festival Playlist.
Under the hood, the N Vision 74 packs a serious punch. The base model boasts a staggering 680PS and 900Nm of torque from its electric powertrain. Gearheads can further unleash the beast’s potential with a series of upgrade options, pushing the output to a mind-boggling 1005PS and 1331Nm of torque – enough muscle to dominate any digital race track.
The Retrowave update isn’t just about the N Vision 74, however. Joining the party is a stellar selection of iconic retro vehicles, each a cherished reminder of a bygone era. From the Italian supercar charm of the 2021 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 to the German engineering prowess of the 1986 BMW M635CSi, these automotive time capsules offer a delightful journey down memory lane.
Classic car enthusiasts will also find themselves captivated by the 1980 Lotus Esprit Turbo and the quirky charm of the 1986 Citroen BX 4TC. All these vehicles can be unlocked throughout the four seasonal phases (Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Spring) of the Festival Playlist.
The Retrowave update arrives at a perfect time for Forza Horizon 5, which continues to garner critical acclaim. Boasting an impressive 88% positive review score on Steam, the title stands in stark contrast to its recently launched sibling, Forza Motorsport, which is currently facing challenges with a disappointing 40% rating.
With rumours swirling about a potential $16 billion Microsoft acquisition of Steam dominating gaming news, speculation naturally arises regarding the possibility of Forza Horizon 5 eventually making its way to PlayStation consoles. Given PlayStation’s current sales advantage over the new-gen Xbox Series X/S, it’s not inconceivable that PlayStation gamers might soon have the opportunity to experience the neon-soaked joy of Forza Horizon 5’s Retro Wave update.