Forza Motorsport Unveils a Custom RC Car That Transports a Carbon Black Xbox Series S 1TB
To celebrate the launch of Forza Motorsport, the Xbox Series S console has gone where it’s never gone before- under the hood of a car! Xbox, Forza Motorsport, and New Bright have joined garages to create a one-of-a-kind, radio-controlled car with a Carbon Black Xbox Series S 1TB console inside of it!
The unique design pays tribute to the innovative and ultra-modern 2023 No.01 Cadillac Racing V-Series.R race car, one of Forza Motorsport’s two GM cover cars. In addition to the sleek design and bold color choices, the full-function radio control vehicle comes equipped with AWD performance handling, working lights, and a 2.4GHz RC transmitter.
For a chance to win this custom creation that will make for a great trophy display at home, all you need to do is to repost (retweet) the Xbox account on X (Twitter) — specifically, this post. The sweepstakes event runs from October 11 to October 30, and is open to fans globally (with some exceptions – full terms here).
In addition, we are also creating custom Xbox Series X consoles inspired by the 2023 No.01 Cadillac Racing V-Series.R race car. Fans can win these consoles through our on-pack partnership with Doritos, Mountain Dew and Rockstar at participating stores in the US. Click here for more information.
Fans can also purchase Xbox Design Lab controllers inspired by both the No.01 Cadillac Racing V-Series.R and the Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray, the other Forza Motorsport cover car from GM, by heading to the Xbox Design Lab.
So, get those engines roaring and we’ll see you at the starting line tomorrow when Forza Motorsport officially arrives for Xbox Series X|S, Windows 10 and 11 PCs via the Microsoft Store and Steam, and also becomes available with Xbox Game Pass, PC Game Pass, and support for Cloud Gaming (Beta)!
In Forza Motorsport, out-build the competition in the all-new career, race alongside your friends in multiplayer, and immerse yourself in over 500 cars on world-famous tracks. Learn more, here.