It might have been out for a while now, but Forza Horizon 5 is constantly being updated and getting new content in the form of expansions, like the Hot Wheels DLC that allowed us to race around giant orange plastic tracks like the big kids we are. But, if you’re a racing game enthusiast, you’re probably here looking for the best Forza Horizon 5 engine swaps. Well, you’re in luck.
We’ve put together a list of all the Forza Horizon 5 engine swaps that you can perform in the game and the source cars the engines themselves are from. Can we put a Ferrari engine in a VW Beetle?
Below, you’ll find a comprehensive list containing everything you need to know to be able to plan your next car upgrades at the Horizon Festival.
Forza Horizon 5 engine swaps
Here are all the engines that you can swap out in Forza Horizon 5:
- 1.8L I6 Volkswagen Golf ’83
- 2.8L V6 Volkswagen Gti ’98
- 2.8L V6 Volkswagen Corrado
- 1.6L I4 VVT Honda Civic ’97
- I4 motorbike engine
- 1.8L I4T Peugeot 205 T16
- 1.3L rotary turbo Mazda RX-7 FC
- 2.7L F6 Porsche 911 Carrera RS
- 2.0L I4 VVT Honda Civic Type-R ‘04
- 2.0L I4 turbo Ford Escort RS Cosworth ’92
- 2.0L I4 turbo Nissan Silvia Spec-R ’00
- 1.3L 2 rotor TT Mazda RX-7 ’97
- 2.0L F4 turbo Subaru Impreza WRX STi ’04
- 3.3L F6T Porsche 911 3.3 Turbo ’82
- 1.6L I4 turbo rally
- 2.5L F4 turbo Subaru WRX ’11
- 2.0L turbo VVT Honda Civic ’18
- 3.2L I6 BMW M3 E36 ’97
- 2.6L I6 TT Nissan GT-R R34 ’02
- 2.0L F4 turbo rally Subaru #199 WRX VT15R
- Racing V6 Toyota #1 T100 Baja Truck
- 2.5L I5 TURBO Donkervoort D8 GTO
- 4.0L V8 BMW M3 ’08
- 6.2L V8 Chevrolet Super Sport ’14
- 7.0L V8 H Dodge Challenger ’70
- 3.0L V8 racing Ariel Atom 1032
- 6.7L V8T diesel Ford Super Duty F-450 ’20
- 3.0L DSC V12 Mercedes-Benz W154
- 7.0L V8 Ford GT40 ’66
- 4.0L F6 Porsche 911 GT3 ’12
- 4.0L F6 Porsche 911 GT3 ’16
- 5.0L V10 BMW M5 ’09
- 7.0L V8 Chevrolet Camaro ’15
- 2.1L I4 turbo Ford RS200 Evolution
- 6.2L V8 Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG ’12
- 5.2L V8 Ford Shelby GT350R ’16
- 3.8L V6 TT Nissan GT-R ’12
- 3.5 V6TT Jaguar XJ220
- 3.5 V8TT Nissan R390 GT1
- 5.0 V8 DSC Land Rover Range Rover SVR
- 4.8L V10 Lexus LFA
- 4.5L V8 Ferrari 458 Italia
- 5.5L V8TT Mercedes E63 AMG ’13
- 5.2L V10 Lamborghini Huracan ’14
- 5.2L V12 – TT Aston Martin DB11
- 6.1L V12 McLaren F1
- 3.5L V6TT Ford GT ’17
- 8.4L V10 SRT Viper GTS ’13
- 6.0L V12 Ferrari Enzo
- 3.9L V8TT Ferrari 488 GTB
- 5.8L V8 DSC Ford Shelby GT500 ’13
- 2.6L 4 ROTOR racing Mazda 787B
- 3.8L F6TT Porsche 911 GT2 RS ’18
- 6.5L V12 Lamborghini Aventador ’12
- 6.0L W12TT Bentley Continental Supersports
- 6.2L V8 DSC Dodge SRT Hellcat ’15
- Racing V12 Ferrari F50 GT
- 7.7L V12 TVR Cerbera Speed 12
- 3.0L I6T
- 7.0L V12 Aston Martin Vulcan
- 7.2L V8 RJ Anderson Pro Truck
- 4.6L V8 HYBRID Porsche 918 Spyder
- V6TT Hoonitruck
- 7.2L V8 Ford # Mustang RTR
- 6.3L V12 hybrid Ferrari FXX-K
- 3.0L V6-TT Aston Martin Valhalla
- 8.0L W16 quad turbo Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
- 5.1L V8 TT Koenigsegg One & Agera RS
- 8.2L V10 FD FD #43 Viper
- 8.9L V8 DSC
- 7.4L V8TT Funco F9
- 12.8L I6T diesel Volvo Iron Knight
Phew. That’s a lot of engine swaps to choose from – and there are some crazy powerful ones available. Who knew you could get a 12.8-liter engine in a car? If you’re a petrolhead and want to read more Forza guides, then you can see our guide on when Forza Horizon 6 is coming out, or you can check out what the rarest car in Forza Horizon 5 is if you want to see what you should be striving for in-game.