There are many missions, activities and stunts to play with when you switch to zip Forza Horizon 4lush English locations. From fast-paced street racing to Barn Finds to intense online battles, this dynamic open-world racer has nothing to lose. As fans enjoy the diverse features and events, they master the art drift not often high on the list. Due to their delicate and wild nature, it is not always easy to overcome lengthy drifts.
Fortunately, there are several cars whose characteristics and stats suit this exciting feat. Solid handling, torque and acceleration can contribute to a ride ideal for coasting through corners and skidding off-road for extended periods. Whether the goal is to conquer pesky drift zones or use drift to rack up skill points, these are some of the best.
Updated September 27, 2024 by Stephen LaGioia: While Forza Horizon 4 has fallen in terms of popularity and content, the game has retrained some of its audience with rich post-game content and enticing online play. The latter in particular offers fun evergreen content that never seems to get old – such as the epic zombie-themed Eliminator and Infected and Battle Royale.
With players returning to the lush locales of Britain for chaotic skirmishes like the ones mentioned – or just wanting to unlock more goodies, choosing a great drift car is essential. So we decided to revisit and add to this list of the best cars for long and stylish drifts.
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On drift zones in Forza Horizon 4
Several drift zones are scattered across different regions of the UK, many of which have hilly, windy and/or treacherous roads and paths. Racking up decent skill points while staying within the usually tight confines can be a difficult task, let alone achieving the three-star scores that each one offers.
So the goal should be to have cars that excel at drifting while maintaining a fairly even keel. These cars usually contain light, rear wheel drive cars with thick tires that can handle rough terrain. Although a good one control, braking, as well as start (to maintain some momentum and speed) are also useful.
14 Nissan Silvia K Aero
25,000 credits at the car show
It should be quite telling that the official description of the car begins – “if you drift what you drive, this S14 Kouki is your dream car.”
This Japanese ride from the 90's is a really cool, low cost option to perfect and use these shifts, costing only 25,000 Czech Republic at the car show. Although it is more modest in appearance, the vehicle will get the job done on the road and off-road with a solid structure start ability and decency speed also. It won't blow your hair back, but it's a good starter car, especially for drifting and skill points.
13 Hoonigan Mazda RX-7 FC “Twerkstallion”
50,000 Czech Republic at the car show
Operated on a 5.3L turbocharged V8 engine, this 1992 racing car allows for long drifts with ease – just like its long name. This ride provides excellent weight distribution and is lightweight; great for off-road driving. It also comes with extra-tough, fat tires that can handle anything thrown their way.
The Mazda RX-7 FC was essentially with its uniquely strong and light construction designed for drifting – although it also does well when it comes to sheer speed on the road.
12 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (2019)
255,000 CR at Car Show (requires Car Pass)
Those who invest in the Car Pass Pack will want to experience this sleek and smooth ride. The ZR1 is pretty much stellar statistically, with its only (relative) weakness being acceleration – a trait that is rather secondary to drifting.
The car is laced up 6.2L turbocharged V8 engine and sporty 755 BHP (brake power)making it a beast on and off the road. With rear-wheel drive, a rear wing and an emphasis on torque, this car provides effective drifting in many scenarios. It can also reach top speed 215 mph without much sweat, beat 60 mph in just 3 seconds.
11 BMW M3-GTR (2002)
Not at Autoshow – Horizon Backstage Pass, Forzathon Shop or festival playlist reward
This shortcut-heavy car from Germany shines as one of the rarest in the game – although drivers who love drifting will find it worth seeking out. The ride is an effective take on the more typical M3 GTR racecar, laced with racing-focused modifications including four-liter V8 engine.
This BMW can really hit the ground running, allowing players to quickly get back up and back if their drifting gets out of hand. Launching and to a lesser extent treatment is where this car excels, which is a great combination for fast, controlled drifts.
10 Mazda MX-5 Miata (1994)
25,000 Czech Republic at the car show
It's not one of the most glamorous and glamorous cars, but this 1994 Japanese production car is a great choice when it comes to Drift Zones. Its speed won't be dizzying, but solid drifting doesn't necessarily require agility.
Slower cars like this can benefit from cleaner, more controllable drifts, provided the main goal isn't to rack up major skills. Cars light and decent treatment will allow for drifting that can be easily mastered. It's a great entry-level car for those looking to up their drift game. Sometimes slow and steady wins the race after all.
9 Vauxhall Lotus Carlton
70,000 Czech Republic at the car show
This fast sports sedan excels when it comes to wild, extended drifting. Since its debut in 1990, the Lotus Carlton has been the fastest sedan in the world.
His launch and speed stats of 7.6 and 7.2 respectively ensure that players can cruise quickly and easily and gain plenty of skill points. At the same time, its steering and suspension provide enough stability and feedback when driving through sharp turns.
8 Toyota Supra RZ
250,000 Czech Republic at the car show
This RWD sports car walks the fine line between luxury and performance. It boasts sufficient performance and relatively easy treatment on the road or off-road. Its powerful yet efficient engine allows for a ride that is fast and stable.
Its above average speed and start stats will allow drivers to fly through these drift zones fairly quickly. It can also help them gain a lot of skill points.
7 Nissan Fairlady Z 432
150,000 Czech Republic at the car show
The car has a distinct east-meets-west vibe, as Japanese manufacturer Nissan intended to sell it to the American market. The rare retro-styled sports car won't exactly burn rubber, but it should work wonders for drifters and those who prefer twisty tracks.
His stats are nice well rounded This makes the ride smooth and manageable. Players should also note that the newer Fairlady models (350Z/370Z) also excel when it comes to drifting.
6 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG
60,000 Czech Republic at the car show
This 2010 sports car from Germany shines with its solid handling and powerful V8 engine that sets the stage for fast and spectacular drifting. His stats are above average across the board (for a powerful S1,827 build).
This car 8.8 start and 7.8 braking they allow drivers to stop and go relatively easily. It is an ideal feature for drifting in tight turns and winding roads.
5 BMW M6 Coupe (Forza Edition)
Not at Autoshow – Reward for Wheelspin, Forzathon Shop or Festival Playlist
The base model of this car is admirable on its own, but the Forza edition really has it. This luxury car can only be obtained as a Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin reward or through an Auction House offer.
Its top notch acceleration and control allow for quick and efficient zipping through turns, making it a great choice for drift zones. In addition, the Forza Edition offers Drift Skills upgrades that can be used for even more points.
4 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat
75,000 Czech Republic at the car show
This sleek 2015 muscle car can really get the job done on multiple fronts for its respectable price of CR 75,000. His 8.1 speed statistics and 7.5 start (A 776) will allow drivers to start these extended drifts fairly quickly.
Its unique composition also gives it torquewhich helps more pronounced drifts. Add that to its strong power and fat tires, and drivers can easily rock stellar drifts in this car.
3 Shelby Monaco King Cobra
550,000 CR at Auto Show (requires Barrett-Jackson Car Pack)
Race cars tend to be a safe bet when it comes to good drift cars, and that's especially true for classic models like this one. The nimble and lightweight nature of this US built car makes it optimal for coasting through the many twists and turns across England.
In terms of performance, no socks will beat it. However, it is solid start and treatment it's a good choice for fast cornering skids while maintaining control.
2 Hoonigan Ford “Hoonicorn” Mustang
500,000 Czech Republic at the car show
This Ford “Hoonicorn” Mustang is a fan favorite when it comes to online racing and competition, and for good reason. Fast, solid and versatile, this car can handle almost anything thrown its way, including plenty of drifting.
The vehicle is even labeled as a “drift car”, so its specialty is quite evident. The powerful engine of this all-wheel drive car sets the stage for persistent skidding, especially when driving off-road. Its remarkable torque coupled with amazing stats allows for drifts that are spectacular and manageable.
1 Formula Drift #43 Dodge Viper SRT10
300,000 CR at Car Show (requires Formula Drift Car Pack)
It makes sense that a car bearing the “drift” badge would excel at the stunt in question, and this Viper doesn't disappoint. The flagship of the Formula Drift Car Pack, the vehicle impresses with its twin-turbocharged V10 engine as well as excellent performance. launching and handling.
These features along with some great ones brakingit is ideal for effective penetration of drift zones. Gamers will enjoy this Viper whipping and gliding across twisty roads and rugged terrain.