Tuesday, December 7, 2021
My FH5 Log: Let's Go, Tachyon!
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Forza Horizon 4: Best of Series 33
So, is anyone completed the rest of the Series 33 challenges on Forza Horizon 4? Me? I was focused on getting the two new cars that appeared on the Series 33 update which involves a French rally car and an unknown electric hypercar prototype emerged from the shadows.
So, with Series 33 of Forza Horizon 4 well and truly over, it's time to have a quick review on the two new cars that I've obtained throughout the rest of the update.
This is the Super 2000-spec Peugeot 207 that I just won from the Summer Playlist. Having spawned from the 207 RCup Concept from the 2006 Geneva Motor Show, the Super 2000-spec 207 rally car is powered by a 2.0L 4-cylinder NA engine that produces 280HP of power and mated to a 6-speed sequential gearbox.
Lastly, the mysterious machine that I have obtained from the Winter Playlist is named the RAESR Tachyon Speed. Most of us are not familiar with this machine so let's have a quick intro about this mysterious EV prototype. A street-legal prototype EV hypercar designed and manufactured in Southern California, the RAESR Tachyon Speed features outrageously low and wide dimensions as well as a 6-motor proprietary electric powertrain that produces over 1200hp of power and delivers a range of over 150 miles per full charge. It gets through the quarter-mile in less than ten seconds, a top speed of over 240mph, and a lateral acceleration of over 2Gs.
There's a well-known tidbit that its detachable steering wheel can be used to operate the car's features, which is very unheard of but surprising for a hypercar like this.
With their quick introductions done, it's time to go through different parts of the world and put these two Series 34 machines to the test. Let's roll the tape!