What Cars Have Wide Body Kits in Forza Horizon 5?
Forza Horizon 5, the latest installment in the popular racing game franchise, features a wide range of vehicles that can be customized with a variety of body kits. Wide body kits are a popular choice for players who want to give their cars a more aggressive and track-ready look.
Here is a list of all the cars in Forza Horizon 5 that have wide body kits available:
Acura NSX Type R (2017)
* Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit
Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio (2017)
* Liberty Walk LB Performance Widebody Kit
Audi R8 V10 Plus (2017)
* Vorsteiner Widebody Kit
BMW M2 Competition (2019)
* Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit
BMW M3 Competition (2021)
* Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit
BMW M4 Competition (2021)
* Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 2LT (2020)
* Liberty Walk LB Performance Widebody Kit
Ferrari 488 GTB (2019)
* Liberty Walk LB Performance Widebody Kit
Ford Bronco Badlands (2021)
* Baja Designs Baja Widebody Kit
Ford Mustang Mach 1 (2021)
* Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit
Honda Civic Type R (2021)
* Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit
Lamborghini Aventador SVJ (2019)
* Liberty Walk LB Performance Widebody Kit
Lexus RC F Track Edition (2019)
* Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit
McLaren 720S (2018)
* Liberty Walk LB Performance Widebody Kit
Mercedes-AMG GT R (2018)
* Liberty Walk LB Performance Widebody Kit
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X (2015)
* Liberty Walk LB Performance Widebody Kit
Nissan GT-R Nismo (2020)
* Liberty Walk LB Performance Widebody Kit
Porsche 911 Turbo S (2020)
* Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit
Subaru BRZ (2022)
* Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit
Toyota GR Supra A91-CF (2020)
* Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit
Volkswagen Golf R (2022)
* Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit
In addition to the cars listed above, there are also a number of other vehicles that have wide body kits available as part of downloadable content (DLC) packs. These include the following:
* 2020 Toyota Supra GR (Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit)
* 1995 Mazda MX-5 Miata NA (Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit)
* 2002 Nissan Silvia S15 Spec-R (Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit)
* 1998 BMW M3 E36 (Rocket Bunny Pandem V2 Widebody Kit)
* 2019 Honda Civic Type R (Liberty Walk LB Performance Widebody Kit)
Wide body kits can give your car a more aggressive and track-ready look, but they can also have a negative impact on the car’s performance. Wider tires can increase drag and reduce fuel efficiency, and the added weight of the kit can slow down the car.
Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to install a wide body kit on your car is a personal one. If you’re looking for a more aggressive and track-ready look, then a wide body kit may be a good option for you. However, if you’re more concerned about performance, then you may want to consider other modifications.
Here are some additional tips for choosing a wide body kit:
* Make sure the kit is compatible with your car. Not all wide body kits are created equal, and some may not fit properly on certain cars.
* Consider the style of the kit. There are a variety of different wide body kits available, so choose one that matches the overall style of your car.
* Be prepared to pay a premium. Wide body kits can be expensive, so be sure to factor in the cost of the kit itself as well as the cost of installation.
With a little research, you can find the perfect wide body kit for your car. So if you’re looking to give your car a more aggressive and track-ready look, then a wide body kit is a great option.