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00:00:00 – 00:15:05
The video introduces the Italian Exotic DLC for Forza Horizon 5, highlighting seven new cars including Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and an Italian design concept. The main focus is on driving and customizing various Lamborghini models, such as the Huracan Technica, Aventador SVJ, and Huracan Super Trofeo. The presenter evaluates their performances, discussing features like engine swaps, drifting capabilities, aerodynamic improvements, and customization options. Particular praise is given to the Huracan Super Trofeo for its race car elements and performance, despite some community aversion to race cars in the game. An exceptional, rare racing car with 800 horsepower and unique features, including a speedometer on the roof, is also discussed, showcasing impressive customization results. Throughout the video, the presenter engages with the AR12 Discord community and announces a giveaway for the DLC.
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In this part of the video, the presenter introduces the Italian Exotic DLC for Forza Horizon 5, detailing that the pack includes seven new cars—two Ferraris, an Italian design concept, and four Lamborghinis. The plan is to try out all four Lamborghinis today and the Ferraris and Italian design concept tomorrow. The video also announces a giveaway of five codes for the DLC via the AR12 Discord server.
The presenter starts with the Lamborghini Huracan Technica, discussing the lack of body kits in the update and giving an initial driving impression that it feels somewhat boring. They decide to make upgrades, including engine swaps and turning the Huracan into a drift car with 1,200 horsepower. Surprisingly, the car performs better than expected in drifting. Despite being similar to existing cars, the presenter finds the Lamborghini Huracan Technica decent, giving it a mid-level rating. The next car to be tested is the Lamborghini SC20.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the host discusses a unique Lamborghini Aventador SVJ that has had its roof removed, resulting in a striking and unusual car design. They highlight an impressive rear wing and speculate about the origins and current ownership of this one-of-a-kind vehicle, noting that its location is uncertain. The host compares driving experiences between the regular Aventador SVJ and the roofless version, mentioning enhanced downforce and aerodynamic features. They also reference a trend where manufacturers produce cars without roofs and how some incorporate innovative airflow technology to protect the driver from wind and debris. The segment concludes with the host exploring customization options for the car in a game, including an engine swap, weight reduction, and advanced painting options to alter its appearance.
00:06:00
In this segment, the speaker evaluates various Lamborghini models in a car pack, giving a thumbs up to the SC20 for its coolness and rarity. The focus then shifts to the Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo, which the speaker regards as potentially their favorite car in the pack, lauding its race car features like the roll cage and lap timer. They express confusion over why some Forza Horizon 5 players dislike race cars in the game, emphasizing the thrill of driving them on open roads. The speaker fantasizes about owning the Super Trofeo despite its lack of road legality and describes a racing scenario demonstrating the car’s performance.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the presenter discusses modifying a car to reach the top of S1 class by adding rally tires, making the tires wider, and employing rally suspension. They highlight the advanced painting options, specifically mentioning paint groups for different parts of the car. They praise the versatility of the Dorado Lamborghini, which performs impressively off-road. A race ensues against a BMW, where the all-wheel-drive system shows its capability in handling bumps. The presenter highly recommends the super trophail for its performance and sound, suggesting it might be the best in its car pack except for the Lamborghini Ascenza, a powerful 818 horsepower V12 rear-wheel-drive race car, noted for its impressive features, including a working rain light.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their impressions and enthusiasm about a newly announced car pack, focusing on an exceptional racing car they had never heard of until the announcement. The car boasts 800 horsepower, rear-wheel drive, and incredible grip, making it the perfect race car for billionaires despite the rarity of only 40 units globally. The speaker finds the car surprisingly easy to drive and notes its peculiar feature of a speedometer on the roof. Additionally, they explore customization options, achieving 1,069 horsepower with modifications like twin turbos, and eventually ramping up to 1,600 horsepower. The speaker debates whether they prefer this car over other high-end models, like the Pagani Huayra race car, before previewing upcoming content focused on Ferraris and other Italian designs, along with a giveaway.
00:15:00
In this part of the video, the speaker mentions their activity on the AR-12 Discord and concludes by indicating they will see the audience the next day, ending with a farewell.