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Title: 1993 Schuppan 962CR vs 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12: Which Belongs in Forza Horizon
Post by: AdrianSolano on 29 de June de 2026, 04:06:00
Forza players love a good "who would win" debate, especially when it comes to rare, borderline-mythical hypercars from the 1990s. If you were forced to choose between the absolute madness of the British TVR Cerbera Speed 12 and the precise, Le Mans-derived engineering of the Australian-Japanese Schuppan 962CR, which one actually deserves a spot in Forza Horizon 6?

The answer is simple: both of them.

You don't have to pick a favorite because Playground Games brought both of these 1990s legends into the game as part of the Series 2 "Horizon Decades" update. They dropped right into the Autumn playlist, giving players a perfect opportunity to experience two entirely different philosophies of '90s speed.

Performance & Meta Analysis
While these two cars share legendary '90s status, they perform completely differently within the current Forza Horizon 6 sandbox.

The 1993 Schuppan 962CR is built on a carbon-fiber chassis and powered by a 3.3-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine. Classified naturally in the S1 Retro Super Cars category, it features high baseline grip. However, its real fame in the community right now comes from an unexpected quirk—it is insanely overpowered for Off-Road PR stunts. If you want to blast through dirt Speed Zones or fling a vehicle off a Danger Sign, the Schuppan handles the rugged terrain surprisingly well. Just keep an eye out for early player reports, as the community has noted a few lingering bugs regarding its physics profile and save files.

On the other hand, the 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12 is pure, unadulterated chaos. Driven by a massive 7.7-liter V12 engine, it is an absolute handful to control with all that power dumping straight to the rear wheels. It requires deep concentration just to keep it pointed in a straight line, making a proper tune vital if you plan on taking it into competitive street races. It represents the raw, untamed side of 1990s performance engineering.

How to Get Them Both
You can secure both cars by finishing tasks in the Autumn playlist before the season changes. You will need to rack up points by participating in various seasonal events:

1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12 (https://www.u4n.com/news/forza-horizon-6-1998-tvr-cerbera-speed-12-1993-schuppan-962cr.html) (20 PTS): To unlock this monster, complete seasonal activities like the Irokawa Quarter Mile Drag Meet or the Touge Race to accumulate your first 20 points.

1993 Schuppan 962CR (40 PTS): To reach the 40-point mark for this ultra-rare machine, you will need to tackle higher-tier events like The Trial (which conveniently awards a Diablo GTR) and go hunting around the map to smash the 30 hidden Bamboo collectibles.

Getting both cars gives you the ultimate '90s garage contrast: one car that uses its racing pedigree to conquer the dirt, and another that wants to shred its rear tires the second you look at the throttle.