Turn 10 is getting 2025 off to a flying start by rolling out Update 16 for all Forza Motorsport players on console and PC.
Bavaria is taking over the newest update, as the latest content and events are all tailored around BMW, with modern and classic road and racing machines.
A very light update weighing in at just 5.3GB on PC and 8GB on Xbox Series X/S, the changes largely center around the latest content additions.
SPOTLIGHT/VIP CARS
As part of BMW Month, the latest spotlight cars are all from across the different eras of BMW’s iconic M Division. A selection of modern and classic cars will be available over the coming weeks.
Players can pick up the latest cars for a 30% discount using in-game credits, which will also be the centerpiece of the latest tour. Players who have VIP can pick their own selection of BMWs for a 15% discount over the next five weeks.
NEW BMWs ADDED TO SHOWROOM
SPOTLIGHT CARS
– BMW M635CSi ’86 – January 8-15
– BMW M8 GTE #1 BMW M Motorsport ’18 – January 15-22
– BMW M4 Coupe ’14 – January 22-29
– BMW V12 LMR #16 BMW Motorsport ’99 – January 29 – February 5
– BMW M3 ’08 -February 5-12
VIP DISCOUNT CARS
– BMW M1 Procar #6 BMW Motorsport ’79 – January 8 – February 12
– BMW M5 ’88 -January 8-15
– BMW M6 GTLM #24 BMW Team RLL ’17 – January 15-22
– BMW Z4 Roadster ’19 – January 22-29
– BMW V12 LMR #15 BMW Motorsport ’99- January 29 – February 5
– BMW M6 Coupe ’10 – February 5-12
SHOWROOM ADDITIONS
– BMW M Hybrid V8 #25 BMW Team RLL ’23
– Formula Drift #91 BMW M2 ’20
– BMW M6 Coupe ’10
– BMW M5 ’09
– BMW M3 ’08
– BMW M5 ’03
Although not a Spotlight car, the 2023 BMW M Hybrid V8 is the most significant new car to be added. Joining the Cadillac V-Series R and Porsche 963, the BMW is the latest machine to join the growing GTP field in Forza Motorsport.
The M Hybrid V8 marks BMW’s return to top-level prototypes for the first time since 1999. Running to LMDh regulations, the BMW uses a 4.0-liter V8 lifted from the DTM car, boosted by twin turbochargers and coupled to a standardized energy recovery system.
Power is capped at 670hp according to the balance of performance rules. Like the Cadillac and Porsche, BMW runs a dual campaign in both IMSA and WEC as part of the hypercar convergence agreement. This particular variant of the M Hybrid is run by Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing in IMSA.
Another BMW prototype being added is the 1999 #16 V12 LMR. While the #15 would be victorious at the 1999 Le Mans 24 Hours, the #16 was initially scheduled to be part of a three-car lineup before being dropped. The #16 also joins the pantheon of BMW’s Art Cars, with the livery designed by neo-conceptual artist Jenny Holzer.
Under the hood sits a 6.0-liter V12 putting out around 600hp, where it could keep pace with the newer closed-cockpit prototypes.
NEW EVENTS
The newest tour takes you through the different eras of BMW’s legendary M cars.
BMW TOUR
– Early M – BMW M635CSi ’86
– Motorsport GT- BMW M8 GTE #1 BMW M Motorsport ’18
– Modern M – BMW M4 Coupe ’14
– BMW Motorsport Endurance – BMW V12 LMR #16 BMW Motorsport ’99
Each series will put you in one of the featured Spotlight cars spanning from the iconic street cars to intimidating race cars. Complete each series, and you’ll be rewarded with the 2023 BMW M4 GT3 run by Turner Motorsports for use in the final reward showcase.
The BMW Tour is scheduled to begin on January 8 with “Early M”, with each of the following series afterwards being unlocked after a seven day period. If you want to go with a different path, you can also do 10 races in the BMW Series over in Featured Multiplayer.
This tour will run until February 26, giving you plenty of time to run each series.
OPEN CLASS TOUR
The latest Open Tour gives you free rein to build your favorite BMW or any car you choose as you work your way up from D-Class to R-Class.
Finish each three-race series, and you’ll get a 1976 BMW 3.0 CSL race car as your prize for use in the final showcase.
You’ll need to be quicker with this series, as it only runs to February 12.
CHALLENGE HUB
The newest set of Featured and Weekly challenges brings more cars, cosmetics, and credits for players to go after, with paths available for both single-player and multiplayer.
Rivals is jam-packed with many events to tackle and set your best leaderboard times.
The latest Spotlight BMWs each get their own events that will be available for seven-day periods, whereas the BMW M Hybrid V8 gets a five-week long event at Daytona with a chance to win a trip to this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours.
VIP Players will get their own event where they will wrestle the BMW M1 Procar around the Nurburgring GP Circuit. Drifters get a wide choice of events to prepare their best cars for A, B and C-Class, with Catalunya, Maple Valley and Suzuka as the battlegrounds. Meanwhile, the third qualifying round of the Logitech G Challenge will put you in the McLaren P1 hybrid around Watkins Glen.
Read the full article on GT Planet, and full list of updates from ForzaMotorsport.