Forza Horizon 5 focuses on the cars we actually drive with four high-performance dailies in the latest update


What you need to know

  • It’s that time again — Xbox’s flagship open-world racing game, Forza Horizon 5, is getting another update with new content.
  • The “High-Performance Dailies” update focuses on new cars everyday people can actually own and drive, but can still dominate the track.
  • Four new asphalt race routes are also being permanently added to the game with this update.
  • It’s a more minor content update, but it’s available starting today with the Festival Playlist kicking off later this week.

A new month, a new Forza Horizon 5 update. Playground Games has dropped everything we need to know about High-Performance Dailies, the latest content update injecting fresh cars into everyone’s favorite open-world racing game on Xbox and PC. As the name suggests, this update doesn’t feature any supercars or unobtainable legends. Instead, FH5 is adding modern cars that everyday people can actually buy, drive, and race.

Forza Horizon 5: Let’s ¡GO! – High Performance Dailies – YouTube
Forza Horizon 5: Let's ¡GO! - High Performance Dailies - YouTube


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You can check out the latest Let’s Go! stream from Playground Games to get a walkthrough, but I’ll include all the information you could possibly need on Forza Horizon 5: High-Performance Dailies below so you don’t miss a thing. What should you expect? New cars, new races, new Festival Playlist challenges.

  • Four new cars. As always, let’s start with the newest additions to the ever-growing Forza Horizon 5 car list. The new arrivals are modest this time around, as there’s just four Festival Playlist reward cars and no new Car Packs or DLC. Still, all of these cars are modern and driven by thousands of people in the real world.
    • 2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat
    • 2022 Ford Focus ST
    • 2023 Ford Fiesta ST
    • 2023 Toyota Camry TRD
  • Four new race routes. Forza Horizon 5 is giving players new ways to test their latest rides with four permanent race route additions to the game. These are all asphalt sprints, and will be available in Horizon Open and Horizon Rivals from Aug. 13 and in the open world from Aug. 15.
    • Cloverleaf Sprint
    • San Juan Sprint
    • Rocosa Sprint
    • Valle del Rio Sprint
  • Another Collectible and Outfit. The list of extras is short in this update, but it’s not nonexistent. We’re getting:
    • The Business Suit Tank Collectible to discover and smash in the open world
    • The new Artist Outfit to unlock through the Festival Playlist
  • A refreshed Festival Playlist. It should come as no surprise that the High-Performance Dailies update also comes with a new Festival Playlist complete with matching challenges and races, including some for the Back to School season. It’s here you’ll earn your new cars.





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