Plymouth was an North American automotive brand featured in Forza Motorsport 2 and in all subsequent Forza main titles, as well as in Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious.
Description[]
"The origins of Plymouth come from Walter P. Chrysler’s takeover of the failing Maxwell-Chalmers car company. Chrysler used the acquired facilities to launch the first Chrysler car in 1924. The first Plymouth automobile was actually a reworked Maxwell and was marketed as a low-end Chrysler “52”. Thereafter, the Plymouth brand would always stand for value and affordability under the auspices of the Chrysler family of cars. The 1960s brought some of the most memorable models such as the Road Runner, Fury, Belvedere, and Barracuda. By 1973, production reached a peak of 973,000 cars, thanks in part to the Plymouth Valiant, which offered value, durability, and style and became its own marque unto itself. While the 1970s may have been notable for the “Volare” commercials featuring actor Ricardo Montalban, Plymouth would never again rise to the same levels of popularity. Eventually, the Plymouth brand lost its uniqueness and car-buyers fell toward the Dodge and Chrysler brands. Despite attempts to break out Plymouth as an automaker with its own style – with the Plymouth Prowler – the brand slipped further into obscurity and was dropped entirely in 2001"—forzamotorsport.net[1]
Vehicles[]
Image | Year | Name | Drive | Engine | Power | Torque | Weight | Front/Rear |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | Plymouth Prowler | RWD | 3.5L V6 | 253 hp
(189 kW) |
255 ft⋅lb
(346 Nm) |
2838 lb
(1287 kg) |
51 % / 49 % | |
1971 | Plymouth GTX 426 Hemi | RWD | 7.0L V8 | 425 hp
(317 kW) |
490 ft⋅lb
(664 Nm) |
3670 lb
(1665 kg) |
54 % / 46 % | |
1971 | Plymouth Cuda 426 Hemi | RWD | 7.0L V8 | 425 hp
(317 kW) |
490 ft⋅lb
(664 Nm) |
3880 lb
(1760 kg) |
58 % / 42 % | |
1968 | Plymouth Barracuda Formula-S | RWD | 6.3L V8 | 300 hp
(224 kW) |
400 ft⋅lb
(542 Nm) |
3564 lb
(1617 kg) |
56 % / 44 % | |
1964 | Plymouth Belvedere | RWD | 7.0L V8 | 365 hp
(272 kW) |
470 ft⋅lb
(637 Nm) |
3720 lb
(1687 kg) |
54 % / 46 % | |
1958 | Plymouth Fury | RWD | 5.7L V8 | 305 hp
(227 kW) |
370 ft⋅lb
(502 Nm) |
3595 lb
(1631 kg) |
57 % / 43 % |
Pre-Tuned[]
Image | Year | Name | Drive | Engine | Power | Torque | Weight | Front/Rear |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1971 | Plymouth GTX Fast & Furious Edition | RWD | 7.2L Supercharged V8 | 2000 hp
(1491 kW) |
1615 ft⋅lb
(2190 Nm) |
3800 lb
(1724 kg) |
51 % / 49 % | |
1970 | Plymouth Cuda Fast & Furious Edition | RWD | 7.0L V8 | 717 hp
(535 kW) |
656 ft⋅lb
(889 Nm) |
3880 lb
(1760 kg) |
58 % / 42 % | |
1970 | Plymouth Road Runner Fast & Furious Edition | RWD | 7.0L V8 | 670 hp
(500 kW) |
600 ft⋅lb
(813 Nm) |
3750 lb
(1701 kg) |
58 % / 42 % | |
1970 | Plymouth Hemi Cuda Convertible Barrett-Jackson Edition | RWD | 7.0L V8 | 425 hp
(317 kW) |
490 ft⋅lb
(664 Nm) |
3965 lb
(1798 kg) |
57 % / 43 % | |
1959 | Plymouth Atomic Punk Bubbletop | RWD | 6.4L V8 | 450 hp
(336 kW) |
501 ft⋅lb
(679 Nm) |
2700 lb
(1225 kg) |
51 % / 49 % |
Trivia[]
- The Plymouth is featured as a Chrysler brand in Forza Motorsport 2 and Forza Motorsport 3.