The 2014 Playground Box Truck is a generic traffic vehicle by fictional manufacturer Playground featured in Forza Horizon 2 and all subsequent Horizon titles.
Synopsis[]
The Box Truck is a European-style cab-over-engine truck. Its front design is reminiscent of the Iveco Stralis.
It appears in Forza Horizon 4 with a Horizon Festival livery on the trailer. There are also two variants of the Box Truck in the title including the Flatbed Truck and Gritter.
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Unlock Requirements
Traffic:
A traffic vehicle that can not be unlocked. | ||
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Unlock Requirements
Traffic:
A traffic vehicle that can not be unlocked.
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Speed ? Handling ?
Acceleration ?
Launch ?
Braking ?
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Unlock Requirements
Traffic:
A traffic vehicle that can not be unlocked.
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Speed ? Handling ?
Acceleration ?
Launch ?
Braking ?
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? | |
Unlock Requirements
Traffic:
A traffic vehicle that can not be unlocked | ||
Speed ? Handling ?
Accel ?
Launch ?
Braking ?
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Availability
Traffic:
A traffic vehicle that can not be unlocked Wheelspin:
Possible Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin prize
Auction House:
Can be purchased or bid on through an Auction House listing | ||
Trivia[]
- The Box Truck does not count towards the player's progress on the Horizon Promo mode in Forza Horizon 3.
- A flatbed variant of the Box Truck can be driven in the "One More Thing" chapter of The Top Gear Horizon Special story in Forza Horizon 4, this also reveals that the Box Truck has a turbocharged diesel engine with a 10-speed transmission.
- Since Update 16 in Forza Horizon 4, it was given an additional livery to promote the later-on release of the Eliminator game-mode.
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References[]
Playground (Manufacturer) | |
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Box Truck '14 · Bus '14 · Flatbed Truck '18 · Gritter '18 · Null Car '00 · Tractor '18 |