Forza Horizon 3: Iconic Holdens join other Aussie classics in latest car announcements

By Tim Biggs
Updated July 28 2016 - 7:18am, first published 6:16am
The 1951 Holden 50-2106 FX, as it will appear in <i>Forza Horizon 3</i>.
The 1951 Holden 50-2106 FX, as it will appear in <i>Forza Horizon 3</i>.
The 2016 GTS Maloo is likely to be Holden's final Australian-made ute.
The 2016 GTS Maloo is likely to be Holden's final Australian-made ute.
The iconic 1974 HQ 'Sandman' panel van as it will appear in the game.
The iconic 1974 HQ 'Sandman' panel van as it will appear in the game.
The Great Ocean Road, as seen in the game.
The Great Ocean Road, as seen in the game.
A Lamborghini sits in front of the Twelve Apostles.
A Lamborghini sits in front of the Twelve Apostles.
The utes in the game will not be exclusively Holdens, there are several Fords including this FPV Pursuit. Photo: Supplied
The utes in the game will not be exclusively Holdens, there are several Fords including this FPV Pursuit. Photo: Supplied
The landscape of the game has been compressed so that the beach, desert and rainforest are all within driving distance.
The landscape of the game has been compressed so that the beach, desert and rainforest are all within driving distance.

When Microsoft announced that the next game in its street-racing Forza Horizon series would take place in Australia, it did so with recognisable sights like the Great Ocean Road and sun-bleached picket fences. Now we're getting a look at some of the very Australian vehicles that will be tearing those landscapes up come September.

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