Map of All Barn Finds in Forza Horizon 4: Where to Find and How to Find All Barn Finds

In the open world of Forza Horizon 4, there are plenty of activities to keep you from getting bored during your playthrough. One of these is the search for rare cars in barns, or Barn Finds. This is a long-standing tradition of the Forza series, and the fourth installment is no exception. In this guide, we will tell you about all the rarities and where you can find them.

What are Barn Finds?

Unlike the usual system of searching for secrets in the open world, barns in Forza are not simply found and approached. First and foremost, you must be notified about the rare car and receive approximate coordinates of its location. Only after this will the specific barn become available for interaction.

As a rule, notifications come once every 60 minutes. Just play and progress in your campaign. The difficulty also lies in the fact that coordinates come in random order, and some cars are tied to specific game seasons or the expensive purchase of a castle.

On the map above, you can see all 15 barns. Note that cars available under special conditions are marked with letters:

  • Sp spring
  • Su summer
  • Au autumn
  • Wi winter
  • Ca castle

Here are a few tips that will help you in the search process:

  • Barn Finds are not available at the beginning of your career — engage in other activities, and the game will notify you about the appearance of the first rarity;
  • If you have arrived in the search area but cannot find the right place, use your drone — it significantly speeds up the process;
  • You can speed up the notification time for a new barn, but it will cost 1.6 million credits each time.

So, barn finds that are available regardless of the season can be unlocked whenever you want. The main thing is to already have an approximate location of the search zones on the map.

Ford Escort RS Turbo

A hot hatchback from Ford with excellent starting characteristics.

This is going to be a lot of fun. Actually, it's strange to find it just gathering dust in a barn. There's a much higher chance of finding it parked in a lake or ditch.

  • Category — C 506
  • Speed — 5.5
  • Handling — 5.2
  • Acceleration — 5.7
  • Launch — 7.3
  • Braking — 4.9

MG MGB GT

A sports car that stood out for its increased comfort and decent speed. In the mid-1960s, the MGB GT offered European refinement at a price that the average car buyer could afford, quickly becoming a hit.

  • Category — D 316
  • Speed — 5.0
  • Handling — 4.5
  • Acceleration — 4.7
  • Launch — 6.6
  • Braking — 4.5

Mini Cooper S

Small in height but significant in racing history and characteristics. The Mini Cooper S has always stood out from larger cars. Its unmistakably recognizable miniature appearance attracts the attention of the masses, and its surprising characteristics impress.

  • Category — D 205
  • Speed — 4.7
  • Handling — 4.0
  • Acceleration — 4.5
  • Launch — 6.2
  • Braking — 3.9

TVR Cerbera Speed 12

A rear-wheel-drive supercar from TVR, capable of reaching tremendous speeds in just a few seconds.

  • Category — S 1874
  • Speed — 9.0
  • Handling — 7.7
  • Acceleration — 6.6
  • Launch — 8.2
  • Braking — 7.7

Subaru Impreza 22B STI

A sports compact car with all-wheel drive from Subaru. The 22B STi is a limited production car based on the first generation Subaru Impreza WRX. It was sold mainly in Japan and in small quantities exported to Europe and Australia.

  • Category — B 650
  • Speed — 6.4
  • Handling — 6.0
  • Acceleration — 6.6
  • Launch — 8.5
  • Braking — 5.5

Audi Sport Quattro

The Sport Quattro was designed for the most challenging tracks. The shortened chassis and all-wheel drive give the Sport Quattro supernatural maneuverability, a Kevlar body reduces weight, and a huge turbocharger provides excellent acceleration. Despite its angular appearance, the Sport Quattro can accelerate to 100 km/h in less than 5 seconds, faster than many traditional supercars of the time.

  • Category — B 621
  • Speed — 6.4
  • Handling — 5.2
  • Acceleration — 7.1
  • Launch — 8.8
  • Braking — 5.2

Jaguar E-Type S1

For the price equivalent to a mid-level executive sedan, E-type buyers enjoyed what was essentially a supercar by the standards of the time.

  • Category — C 539
  • Speed — 6.0
  • Handling — 5.0
  • Acceleration — 5.7
  • Launch — 7.0
  • Braking — 4.7

Jaguar XJ220

This custom-made supercar was unlike anything else on the road. 542 horsepower provided rapid acceleration, while the impressive aerodynamic body ensured both low drag and reduced lift at high speeds.

  • Category — S 1,811
  • Speed — 8.3
  • Handling — 6.8
  • Acceleration — 6.8
  • Launch — 7.6
  • Braking — 7.1

Triumph Spitfire

An open-top, rear-wheel-drive sports car from Triumph.

  • Category — D 203
  • Speed — 4.8
  • Handling — 4.4
  • Acceleration — 3.9
  • Launch — 5.8
  • Braking — 4.3

Lotus Elise GT1

The mid-engine supercar from Lotus represented a new generation at its time. The GT1 race car had only one production model. Although it was not very successful in real races, the improved aerodynamics and incredible power will definitely please you during the game. Its handling and braking surpass many modern hypercars, and while acceleration and top speed might not break records, they still show results on par with supercars.

  • Category — S 1,815
  • Speed — 6.8
  • Handling — 8.6
  • Acceleration — 7.2
  • Launch — 8.4
  • Braking — 9.0

Other rarities appear only during a specific season or after purchasing Bamburgh Castle for 10,000,000 credits.

Bentley Blower (Bamburgh Castle)

A pre-war sports car from Bentley. The car is very heavy and powerful.

  • Category — D 200
  • Speed — 4.8
  • Handling — 3.7
  • Acceleration — 4.0
  • Launch — 5.9
  • Braking — 3.7

Peel P50 (summer season)

This is a three-wheeled microcar. Initially, it was created as a city car, intended for one person and one shopping bag. Over the years, only 50 cars were made, of which only 27 are known to still exist.

  • Category — D 100
  • Speed — 3.0
  • Handling — 3.0
  • Acceleration — 3.2
  • Launch — 4.9
  • Braking — 7.0

Aston Martin DB4 GT (autumn season)

The DB4 GT Zagato is considered one of the most desirable Aston Martins ever made. Initially, only 20 models were released, making the GT Zagato DB4 a rarity among rarities. In its time, the DB4 GT Zagato performed admirably in races against Ferrari and Alfa Romeo.

  • Category — B 619
  • Speed — 6.9
  • Handling — 5.4
  • Acceleration — 4.6
  • Launch — 5.1
  • Braking — 4.6

Land Rover Range Rover (winter season)

An invincible SUV from Land Rover. The first-generation Range Rover has increasingly become a luxury vehicle over the years, while still retaining strong off-road capabilities. Today, the Range Rover brand signifies a line of luxury vehicles from Land Rover.

  • Category — D 235
  • Speed — 4.5
  • Handling — 4.6
  • Acceleration — 4.3
  • Launch — 6.7
  • Braking — 4.4

Ford GT40 Mark I (spring season)

These cars were designed and built in the United Kingdom, but the engine was from America. A classic Ford race car.

  • Category — A 772
  • Speed — 7.4
  • Handling — 6.4
  • Acceleration — 6.2
  • Launch — 7.4
  • Braking — 5.7

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