Part of Forza Motorsport 4's tie-up with Top Gear, the BBC's hit motoring show, is a walk-through review of 24 special vehicles by the show's co-host, Jeremy Clarkson. The videos that I not-quite-painstakingly unlocked while playing the game, were buried deep down in yesterday's review of the game. So if you missed them, let's rectify that situation — because they're too cool to miss. I mean, it's basically like watching 24 never-before-seen Top Gear car reviews.


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Warning for anyone planning to buy the game — these are spoilers, so treat them us such. If you don't want to miss any part of the game, then don't watch them. That said, I really don't think it will ruin it for anyone, but just thought I'd make that clear up front.


The mode is part of something Turn 10 Studios, the folks behind the game, call "Autovista" mode. We unlocked each of the vehicles and recorded Clarkson's dulcet tones and galleried up for your pleasure over to the side there. Walk through all of them to hear Clarkson's commentary on each of these 24 cars:

• Aston Martin One-77

• Bugatti Veyron 16.4

• Delorean DMC-12

• Enzo Ferrari

• Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa

• Ferrari 458 Italia

• Ferrari 599 GTO

• Ferrari California

• Ferrari F50

• Ford GT

• Gumpert Apollo S

• Hummer H1 Alpha

• Koenigsegg CCX

• Lamborghini Reventon

• Lexus LF-A

• McLaren F1

• Mercedes-Benz SLR

• Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

• Morgan Aero SS

• Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster

• Peugeot Sport Total 908

• Spyker C8 Laviolette

• TVR Sagaris

• BONUS: Bentley 8 Litre

You might also be wondering where the 24th one is — the final easter egg vehicle from the Autovista feature, the Halo Warthog.

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Yeah, you know, the one that the teaser video over to the left showed off a month ago. Turns out that's one Clarkson review that's not included in the game. Bollocks! We've still included it here because, you know, it's funny. Enjoy!


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