Eagle is a British car manufacturer featured in Forza Horizon and Forza Horizon 4.
Synopsis[]
Eagle E-Types was founded in 1984 by Henry Pearman, a businessman and occasional racing driver. The company was and continues to be based in Sussex. Eagle initially started out as a classic car dealership, but became a professional restorer of Jaguar E-Types in 1989, when Pearman was joined by Paul Brace, an engineer, and Matt Dewhurst, a bodywork expert. They met banker John McLaren, who wanted his E-Type restored and upgraded; the resulting car, named the "Eagle Number One", was what McLaren received.
The Number One received good publicity and Eagle remains operational to this day, now specializing in the production and bespoking of Jaguar E-Types. The company had built 43 cars as of 2019; those who wish to purchase an Eagle deal with Pearman directly. Brace and Dewhurst are currently directors of the company, while McLaren, the recipient of Eagle's first E-Type, acts as non-executive chairman. The company, including Pearman, currently has at least 20 employees and currently operate out of a barnhouse in Sussex.
Vehicles[]
Image | Year | Name | Drive | Engine | Power | Torque | Weight | Front/Rear |
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2012 | Eagle Speedster | RWD | 4.7L I6 | 330 hp
(246 kW) |
361 ft⋅lb
(489 Nm) |
2222 lb
(1008 kg) |
54 % / 46 % |
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2010s | Speedster '12 |