Compare Forza Horizon 5 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Playground Games. Published by Xbox Game Studios. Released on 12/2/2021. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Racing.

Classic American muscle for FH5 collectors - a rear-wheel drive bruiser from 1970 that fits right in with your Chargers and Chevelles, but only if the garage slot is worth more to you than the asking price.

I'll be straight with you: single-car DLC is always a hard sell, and this one lives or dies entirely on how much you love the Mercury Cyclone name. The 1970 Cyclone Spoiler is a rear-wheel drive American muscle car powered by Ford's 429 cubic inch Cobra Jet V8 - a legitimately cool piece of automotive history that has been absent from a lot of racing game rosters for years. If your Forza garage already has a Dodge Charger and a Chevelle filling the classic muscle slots, you need to ask yourself honestly whether a third very similar car changes anything for you. The honest answer is probably not, unless you are a Mercury devotee or a completionist. In terms of where the car sits in FH5's class structure, the community noticed at launch that it landed in D Class, which raised some eyebrows given its horsepower figures and a top speed that sits around 158 mph in stock form. That D Class placement does make it a reasonable choice for lower-class drag strips and road events where you want rear-wheel drive attitude without upgrading into a higher bracket. Tune it up, push it into higher classes, and it handles roughly the same as its Detroit rivals from the same era - which is to say it will slide around corners, reward throttle control, and punish anyone who thinks muscle cars are point-and-shoot weapons. There is genuine fun in that if old-school rear-wheel drive chaos is your thing. The customisation side is what saves single-car DLC from being completely pointless. FH5's livery editor is deep enough that the Cyclone Spoiler becomes a blank canvas, and the body shape is genuinely distinctive compared to the more commonly seen muscle cars in the roster. If you run themed car clubs or do photography sessions in the game's excellent photo mode, having a Mercury badge in the mix adds something the base roster does not. That is a real, if niche, value proposition. The wider context matters here too. The Car Pass covers a large number of individual cars at a much lower per-car cost, and if you do not already own it, comparing that option to buying this single vehicle separately is worth five minutes of your time. This DLC requires the base game, which by now has grown to well over 800 cars - meaning a new player picking up FH5 today has enormous variety before spending a single extra coin on add-ons. For returning players who have been in the game since launch, the Cyclone Spoiler is the kind of gap-filler that feels satisfying to check off a list rather than a car that redefines your sessions. Bottom line: if you are a muscle car collector in FH5 and the Mercury brand means something to you, this is a well-modelled and historically interesting car that earns its garage spot. Everyone else should check whether the Car Pass covers it before paying the individual price. Riley, Scout Team

Forza Horizon 5 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler (DLC)

Forza Horizon 5 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Forza Horizon 5 — view full game
Dec 2, 2021Playground GamesXbox Game Studios
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Classic American muscle for FH5 collectors - a rear-wheel drive bruiser from 1970 that fits right in with your Chargers and Chevelles, but only if the garage slot is worth more to you than the asking price.

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Worth it for Mercury fans and muscle car completionists; everyone else should compare the Car Pass price first.

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About Forza Horizon 5 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler (DLC)

I'll be straight with you: single-car DLC is always a hard sell, and this one lives or dies entirely on how much you love the Mercury Cyclone name. The 1970 Cyclone Spoiler is a rear-wheel drive American muscle car powered by Ford's 429 cubic inch Cobra Jet V8 - a legitimately cool piece of automotive history that has been absent from a lot of racing game rosters for years. If your Forza garage already has a Dodge Charger and a Chevelle filling the classic muscle slots, you need to ask yourself honestly whether a third very similar car changes anything for you. The honest answer is probably not, unless you are a Mercury devotee or a completionist. In terms of where the car sits in FH5's class structure, the community noticed at launch that it landed in D Class, which raised some eyebrows given its horsepower figures and a top speed that sits around 158 mph in stock form. That D Class placement does make it a reasonable choice for lower-class drag strips and road events where you want rear-wheel drive attitude without upgrading into a higher bracket. Tune it up, push it into higher classes, and it handles roughly the same as its Detroit rivals from the same era - which is to say it will slide around corners, reward throttle control, and punish anyone who thinks muscle cars are point-and-shoot weapons. There is genuine fun in that if old-school rear-wheel drive chaos is your thing. The customisation side is what saves single-car DLC from being completely pointless. FH5's livery editor is deep enough that the Cyclone Spoiler becomes a blank canvas, and the body shape is genuinely distinctive compared to the more commonly seen muscle cars in the roster. If you run themed car clubs or do photography sessions in the game's excellent photo mode, having a Mercury badge in the mix adds something the base roster does not. That is a real, if niche, value proposition. The wider context matters here too. The Car Pass covers a large number of individual cars at a much lower per-car cost, and if you do not already own it, comparing that option to buying this single vehicle separately is worth five minutes of your time. This DLC requires the base game, which by now has grown to well over 800 cars - meaning a new player picking up FH5 today has enormous variety before spending a single extra coin on add-ons. For returning players who have been in the game since launch, the Cyclone Spoiler is the kind of gap-filler that feels satisfying to check off a list rather than a car that redefines your sessions. Bottom line: if you are a muscle car collector in FH5 and the Mercury brand means something to you, this is a well-modelled and historically interesting car that earns its garage spot. Everyone else should check whether the Car Pass covers it before paying the individual price.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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xboxClassic MuscleD-Class ViableLivery CanvasCollector DLCRWD HandlingSingle-Car Add-On

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10 version 15063.0 or higher
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
110 GB available space
Graphics
NVidia GTX 970 OR AMD RX 470
Processor
Intel i5-4460 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200

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OS
Windows 10 version 15063.0 or higher
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
110 GB available space
Graphics
NVidia GTX 1070 OR AMD RX 590
Processor
Intel i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 1500X

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Game Info

Developer
Playground Games
Publisher
Xbox Game Studios
Release Date
Dec 2, 2021

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As of 16 August 2026, the cheapest in-stock offer for Forza Horizon 5 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler (DLC) is €2.66 at Eneba, out of 1 live offers we track across verified key stores. Prices change daily — the table on this page is refreshed continuously.

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The lowest in-stock price we track for Forza Horizon 5 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler (DLC) is €2.66 at Eneba (16 August 2026). We compare 1 live offers from verified key stores — the full table with every store and its trust score is on this page.

What platforms is Forza Horizon 5 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler (DLC) available on?

Forza Horizon 5 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler (DLC) is available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox.

When was Forza Horizon 5 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler (DLC) released?

Forza Horizon 5 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler (DLC) was released on 2 December 2021.

Who developed Forza Horizon 5 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler (DLC)?

Forza Horizon 5 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler (DLC) was developed by Playground Games and published by Xbox Game Studios.