You’re new to the Forza franchise, you look through the Nissan car catalogue and wonder, where is the S15? or where is the R33? This article will clear your doubt.
2002 Nissan Silvia Spec-R

This is the S15 version of the Silvia that you can get from the autoshow for 41,800 CR. This car PI starts from B551 with 250hp, great for building a drift car.
1994 Nissan Silvia K’S

This is the S14 version of the Silvia that you can buy from the autoshow for 19,000 CR. This car PI starts from C499 with 217hp.
1989 Nissan Silvia K’S

This is the S13 version of the Silvia that you can purchase from the autoshow for 38,000CR. This car PI starts from C455 with 173hp.
2000 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II

This is the R34 version of the GT-R that you can buy from the autoshow for 190,000 CR. This car PI starts from B590 with 281hp.
1997 Nissan Skyline GT-R V Spec

This is the R33 version of the GT-R that you can get from playing the festival playlist. This car PI starts from B555 with 276hp.
1992 Nissan Skyline GT

This is the R32 version of the GT-R that you can get by purchasing it from the autoshow for 68,400 CR. This car PI starts from B541 with 276hp.
1987 Nissan Skyline GTS-R

This is the R31 version and the first of the R line, you can get this car by purchasing from the autoshow for 38,950 CR. This car PI Starts from C432 with 206hp.
Overall, Forza uses the official name in the game which can confuse some new players who are just getting into the japan car aesthetic, so we hope this article helps you get used to the familiar name that is used by most car enthusiasts out there.
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