The 1971 Meyers Manx is a common D-class open-wheel racer in Forza Horizon 6, rated at 201 PI. Power comes from a normally aspirated 1.6L flat-four producing 60 hp and 82 lb·ft of torque. Drive is sent to the rear wheels through a 4-speed gearbox.
D class · Standard production class. This class consists of affordable passenger cars. Car class designates a car's performance level by taking into account grip, weight, and power.
At 1,235 lb it carries about 20.6 lb per horsepower, with a 35% front weight balance, and tops out near 92 mph in stock form. It hails from United States, it plays as a rear-wheel drive open-wheel racer. Standard production class. This class consists of affordable passenger cars. Car class designates a car's performance level by taking into account grip, weight, and power.
Stock power & torque across the rev range — curve shape from the game's engine model, scaled to this car's peak figures.
Hand-tuned upgrade presets from the game's own dealers — applying replaces all installed parts.
A 1971 Meyers Manx heavily upgraded by Hans Leibold to test its viability as a utility agricultural vehicle
A 1971 Meyers Manx heavily upgraded by Hans Leibold to test its viability as a utility agricultural vehicle
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Every value the game stores for this car, straight from the data files.
Quick answers about the 1971 Meyers Manx in Forza Horizon 6.
A normally aspirated 1.6L flat-four engine.
60 hp and 82 lb·ft of torque in stock form.
It runs in the D class with a Performance Index (PI) of 201.
rear-wheel drive (Rear RWD layout).
Around 92 mph in stock form, before tuning.
34,000 CR at the Autoshow.