Discover the Peugeot lineup in Forza Horizon 3! Learn about their history, specs, and racing pedigree. Your friendly guide to these French giants.
Hey there! So, you're curious about Peugeot in Forza Horizon 3? Awesome choice! While this guide focuses on FH3, it's good to know Peugeot has a massive history in the Forza series, appearing in almost every main title except for Forza Horizon 2. They even showed up in Forza Motorsport 6: Apex and are slated for Forza Horizon 6. Peugeot's story in real-world racing is pretty wild. They've got wins across three different centuries! Think back to the early days: they snagged second in the 1894 Paris-to-Rouen run and even won the 1895 Paris-to-Bordeaux race. They were innovators, creating small, efficient cars and even developing powerful, small-displacement engines that punched way above their weight. The Peugeot that dominated Indy in 1913, 1916, and 1919? That was thanks to a groundbreaking 3-liter DOHC engine with four valves per cylinder. This tech even influenced legendary engines like the Miller and Offenhauser. Fast forward a bit, and you see the Peugeot 905 Le Mans prototype taking the win in 1992 and 1993. And for you rally fans, the 205 T16 Group B absolutely crushed the World Rally Championship in 1985. Then there's the 206, which dominated rally from 2000-2002 with driver and manufacturer championships. Many future stars got their start in the 106 and 206. Pretty cool legacy, right? Now, let's talk about what you'll find in the game. While the source text doesn't list specific Peugeot cars *in Forza Horizon 3*, it does show a table of production cars from various Forza titles. You might see some of these pop up in your game: ### Production Cars (from other Forza titles, may appear in FH3) | Image | Year | Name | Drive | Engine | Power | Torque | Weight | Front/Rear | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | [ | 203 ft⋅lb
(275 Nm) | 3113 lb
(1412 kg) | 64 % / 36 % | | [ | 70 ft⋅lb
(95 Nm) | 1742 lb
(790 kg) | 43 % / 57 % | | [ | 203 ft⋅lb
(275 Nm) | 2875 lb
(1304 kg) | 62 % / 38 % | | [ | 177 ft⋅lb
(240 Nm) | 2921 lb
(1325 kg) | 64 % / 36 % | | [ | 149 ft⋅lb
(202 Nm) | 2425 lb
(1100 kg) | 64 % / 36 % | | [ | 152 ft⋅lb
(206 Nm) | 2390 lb
(1084 kg) | 64 % / 36 % | | [ | 87 ft⋅lb
(118 Nm) | 1742 lb
(790 kg) | 65 % / 35 % | | [ | 188 ft⋅lb
(255 Nm) | 2524 lb
(1145 kg) | 45 % / 55 % | Keep an eye out for these, especially if you're into cars with a rich racing heritage. Happy driving in Australia!
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