“We are delighted to be working so closely with Microsoft on their Forza racing franchise," says Jolyon Nash, Executive Director of Global Sales & Marketing for McLaren Automotive."Videogames are now so realistic and our relationship with Forza has been a powerful tool both to grow brand awareness and show what makes McLaren cars so special.”

Most of the world will not get a chance to sit behind the wheel of a Senna in real-life and take it for a spin, but thanks to Forza Horizon 4 you can do it virtually. This means you'll "virtually" drive the 789 bhp supercar around the British setting of the video game, racing it in various biomes, weather conditions and terrains. Heck, you could take it off-road if you wanted to, though you shouldn't expect to hold any traction in such an instance.
"Forza Horizon 4" will be released on October 2, 2018 for the Xbox One and Windows PC.


