Having fought my way through the FH5 Series 1 Dry Season Playlist, I have been "authorized" to drive the Italdesign Zerouno hypercar in the game. Without further ado, let's Progrise. Get it? Because Zerouno stands for Zero One. Huhehe...
Unveiled at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, the Zerouno is strictly limited to five vehicles and all have been sold out. Behind the lightweight bodywork and modular chassis lies the same 5.2L V10 engine that the Lamborghini Huracan and the Audi R8 used, making it capable of reaching 0-100kph in 3.2 seconds and onwards to 330kph. Donned in Pirelli P-Zero tires, the Zerouno is all about balancing the right amount of grip on all corners of the track, making it a very potent track toy hypercar that won't be overlooked upon.
With my quick look done, brace for Rising Impact. Roll the tape.
For the recent series update on Forza Horizon 4 for, looks like your new boss has arrived at the boardroom and no, he's not a shouty one that he always yells at you at work but rather a more shouty machine only a few have ever existed and it's designed by a world renowned design studio, known as Italdesign.
The Italdesign Zerouno, just what is it then? According to the folks from Italdesign, the Zerouno, Italian for Zero One (get it?), combines racing car features and performance alongside type-approval for use on normal roads. In other words, it's basically a road-legal track toy sized like a Lamborghini Huracan.
Unveiled at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, the Zerouno is strictly limited to five vehicles and all have been sold out. Behind the lightweight bodywork and modular chassis lies the same 5.2L V10 engine that the Lamborghini Huracan and the Audi R8 used, making it capable of reach 0-100kph in 3.2 seconds and onwards to 330kph. Donned in Pirelli P-Zero tires, the Zerouno is all about balancing the right amount of grip on all corners of the track, making it a very potent track toy hypercar that won't be overlooked upon.
Upon having my first dibs on the Zerouno, I'm starting to get to know about this specialty vehicle better by driving one and I got to say, I'm starting to fell in love in the way the Zerouno moves. It feels like when the so-called "kamote rider" jumps in, it goes like "a jump from a sky turns to a rider kick." It's like that and it really is a jump from a sky turns to a rider kick. Hence the name, huh?
Such reference calls for a challenge and after all the boardroom meetings, I managed to turn the M68 into a A to B race courtesy of the game's track creator feature. I bet you can't guess what's it called but getting here is like this; Spread your wings and prepare for force. Which means, it's time to unleash the full force of the Zerouno in my own terms. Brace yourselves.
How's that for a force? Did the Zerouno's rising impact blew you away?
The Italdesign Zerouno maybe one of the rarest cars you'll see on the road now but when it comes to performance, it really is a flying falcon that spreads its wings and unleash its force strong enough to blow its foes away. So, people of the boardroom, meet the new boss. It's as loud as your old boss.