Past, present, and future converge in the 5 cars available to unlock this series. Enjoy collecting and driving cars built to remember old glories, bring to life concepts of the past, or reminders of awesome eras.
Here are the cars to unlock on this series Festival Playlist:
2022 Hyundai N Vision 74
Earn 80 PTS during the Horizon Retrowave Festival Playlist to unlock as a Series Reward.
Based on the already amazing idea of the 1974 Pony Coupe Concept, Hyundai took the Pony for a time traveling ride and brought back a ton of ideas that show us what the future of car making could look like with the 2022 Hyundai N Vision 74
The N Vision comes with a hydrogen fuel cell and an electric power train that gives the car 670 horsepower and instant torque. Adding cooling units allows the car to run a lap around any track flat-out without risking performance.
You can see hints of other celebrated cars like the Delorean in the design of the N Vision; however, the thrill comes when you make this car your own with a nice tuning.
2021 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4
Earn 20 PTS during Week 1 “Summer” Season on the Horizon Retrowave Festival Playlist. Available from May 23 until May 30.
Bringing a legend into the 21st century is no easy task, however if anyone can make is one of Italy’s best car makers ever. Lamborghini decided to celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of their elite supercars with the 2021 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4.
In one of the coolest tricks, we have seen to modernize a vintage icon, Lamborghini made the new Countach a hybrid supercar that puts out approximately 802 bhp at the tips of your fingers.
This upgraded machine appears to have been built to make your friends jealous as only 112 units were ever made. Each one of those pieces includes an astonishing 6.5-liter V12 engine capable of teleporting you from 0-100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds.
Jump into the future with Lambo here to replace your childhood posters.
1986 BMW M635CSi
Earn 20 PTS during Week 2 “Autumm” Season on the Horizon Retrowave Festival Playlist. Available from May 30 until June 6.
Listening to that BMW M88 6-cylinder engine really takes us back to a time when things were simpler and the 1986 BMW M635CSi was the king of the crossroads between luxury and powerful performance.
This front-engine, rear-wheel drive was a powerful sporty coupé equipped with 282 bhp and a not-too-shabby 246 lb-ft of torque this car could reach a top speed of 255 km/h.
It’s not all sped when we talk about an icon of an era such as de M365, the engineering of this car also relied on modern electronics and innovative inclusions such as catalytic converters and exhaust gas purification. Likewise, this car’s exterior design was superbly designed by Paul Bracq; the result was a timeless stylish design with sportive details.
One of the biggest and baddest sports cars of another era flashbacks into the Horizon Festival with the 1986 BMW M635CSi!
1980 Lotus Esprit Turbo
Earn 20 PTS during Week 3 “Winter” Season on the Horizon Retrowave Festival Playlist. Available from June 6 until June 13.
An already fantastic car takes the leap into supercar territory with the aid of a Garrett T3 turbocharger, get your teacups and biscuits ready for the 1980 Lotus Esprit Turbo.
Even though it still carries the Esprit label tag, this version is almost entirely new. From the “Turbo Esprit” decals found on the body to the 2.2 -liter engine, new suspension, and aerodynamic additions done to the body, the Esprit Turbo looks refined, refreshed, and ready to race.
A trip down memory lane wouldn’t be complete without revisiting an English masterpiece like the Esprit Turbo.
1986 Citroen BX 4TC
Earn 20 PTS during Week 4 “Spring” Season on the Horizon Retrowave Festival Playlist. Available from June 13 until June 20.
Built to fulfil the production requirements of the World Rally Championship, the 1986 Citroen BX 4TC’s commercial version puts the thrill of rally performance at your reach.
An iron casted 2.1-liter engine with straight 4 cylinders powered this production version to achieve a top speed of 220 km/h and reach a 0-100 km/h time of 7.5 seconds. The 4TC also featured Citroën’s iconic hydropneumatic suspension system.
Only 62 units of this car were produced, so not only are you getting rally heritage, you’ll also be adding a real-life rarity to your collection.
What’s Next.
We drive off the Retrowave sunset and approach Modern Horizons!
This next series will feature new cars including one a lot of our players have been requesting as well as new EventLab props and a brand-new collectible.
Keep on adventuring and we’ll see you next series, adiós!