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"Considered one of the most important autos in British motoring history, the Seven did for commercial driving in Britain what the Ford Model T did in the US, bringing it in line with safety and regulation standards of the day, and making driving accessible and affordable for a much greater portion of the population.
It rocks a massive 10 horsepower engine that will not go 0-60, ever. It’s also the new record-holder for oldest car in Forza Horizon 4."—Official description[1]
See AlsoHennessey Venom F5
The 1924 Austin Seven is a RWD classic car by Austin featured in Forza Horizon 4 since Update 30.
Contents
- 1 Synopsis
- 2 Statistics
- 3 Conversions
- 4 Trivia
- 5 Gallery
- 5.1 Forzavista
Synopsis[]
The Austin Seven is an economy car that was built from 1923 until 1939. Similar to the Ford Model T, the Austin Seven was a mass-produced low-cost car for the United Kingdom offered in a great variety of body styles. Its design was also outsourced to the international market, including to Germany by BMW for the Dixi, BMW's first production car.[2]
Statistics[]
Speed3.1 Handling4.1 Acceleration3.0 Launch3.0 Braking4.4 | D100 | |
Unlock Requirements Horizon Life: Reach Tier 5 in Horizon Life: Horizon Super7 Auction House: Can be purchased or bid on through an Auction House listing | ||
Performance & Car Type Car Type: Rare Classics Value:250,000CR Rarity: Legendary Speed: Top Speed: 49.5mph(79.6km/h) Acceleration: 0-60 mph(0-97 km/h):Failed! 0-100 mph(0-161 km/h):Failed! Braking: 60-0 mph(97-0 km/h):Failed! 100-0 mph(161-0 km/h):Failed! Lateral Gs: 60 mph(97 km/h):0.70g 120 mph(193 km/h):0.70g |
Conversions[]
Conversion - Engine | |
I4 Motorbike Engine |
Conversion - Drivetrain | |
AWD |
Trivia[]
- The 1924 Austin Seven is the oldest non-fictional car to appear in the Forza series, beating the 1926 Bugatti Type 35 C.
Gallery[]
Forzavista[]
Austin | |
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1920s | Seven |
1960s | FX4 Taxi |
- ↑ "Forza Horizon 4 | Series 30 Update" . forzamotorsport.net . Retrieved 12-13-2020.
- ↑ "Austin 7: Buying guide and review (1922-1939)" . autoexpress.co.uk . Retrieved 12-13-2020.
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