Every car is not a supercar.
You may recall the 2014 Honda Odyssey that Bisimoto tuned. If Honda Odyssey and performance seem like a match made in heaven, then you might also remember the 2014. It was driven by Rutledge on Top Gear US and was very fast. Never has front-wheel burnouts looked so cool. They were not cool to begin with, but that’s another story. The Honda Odyssey was a cool car, and its turbocharged V6 made anywhere from 601 to 1,300 horsepower depending upon the fuel. However, the 2018 Honda Odyssey, which came in the most recent K1Speed Car Pack Forza Motorsport 7,, is not tuned by Bisomoto. It looks like a minivan.
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The Odyssey might not be for everyone, but the rest of April’s car collection is packed with goodies. Other cars include:
- 1948 Ferrari Inter Sport
- 1966 Porsche 906 Carrera 6
- 1976 Chevrolet No. 76 Greenwood Corvette
- 1980 Porsche 924 Carrera GTS
- 1986 Nissan No. 85 Electramotive Engineering GTP ZX–Turbo
- 2017 Maserati Levante S
The update also includes a number of other goodies from Turn 10 Studios. Details will be provided closer to the release date. It appears that it has been delayed. We have a sneak peak at what’s to come in the next few days by looking at the trailer and the car list.
You have the chance to drive the Odyssey minivan around the track if you’ve ever wanted to. This isn’t the first van to be featured in Forza’s history. It won’t be the last video game. Forza offers a wide variety of unique cars for gamers to enjoy, while supercars are the focus. The Honda Odyssey is the latest example.