Forza Motorsport Update 19 recently rolled out for Xbox Series X|S and PC via the Microsoft Store and Steam. New in-game events and Spotlight cars are scheduled to go live starting Wednesday, April 9 at 8:00 PM ET.
This update celebrates Porsche’s legacy with a mix of new and returning cars. Players can complete the Porsche Tour to unlock the 1981 Porsche 924 GTP Le Mans and the Open Class Tour for the 2023 Porsche 911 Turbo S.
The Showroom features the 1978 Porsche 935/78 and 2023 Porsche 911 GT3 R, which is also available for free through the Challenge Hub. Over the next four weeks, Spotlight cars include the 1971 Porsche 917/20, 1987 Porsche 961, 2016 Porsche Cayman GT4 and 1978 MOMO 935/78.
Here are some of the changes and improvements in the update, make sure to visit the official page for the full patch notes and the blog for additional details on Update 19.
- Car audio for the 2016 Ford Shelby GT-350R, 2015 Jaguar F-Type R Coupé, and 2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG has been updated based on community feedback.Â
- Updated default track rubbering-in behavior in both Career and Featured Multiplayer:
- Practice will now always start at 20% rubbered in (previously 33%)Â
- Races will now always start at 75% rubbered in (previously 66%)
- Removed the following cars from the Featured Multiplayer Forza GT3 Series eligible car list with plans for a future release of dedicated one-make series of each car, to more accurately reflect their usage in real-world motorsport:
- 2018 Lamborghini #63 Squadra Corse Huracán Super Trofeo EvoÂ
- 2015 Lamborghini #63 Squadra Corse Huracán LP620-2 Super TrofeoÂ
- 2017 Ferrari #25 Corse Clienti 488 Challenge
Following the rebalancing of Forza Touring Cars in Update 17, Update 19 brings a similar Spec/BoP overhaul to the Forza GT2 and GT3 Series. Just like before, all cars in these classes have been reverted to stock parts, with the exception of tire width, which has been adjusted for consistency.
Published: Apr 8, 2025 06:46 pm