When it comes to the epic open-world racer that is Forza Horizon 4, speed and exhilaration tend to be its biggest selling points. Yet, another cool aspect is the absolute plethora of diverse automobiles - which span several decades and take on countless unique attributes.

Of course, this includes tons of sleek luxury cars that can easily zip across the roads of Great Britain at hundreds of miles per hour. Yet, it also includes some rather slow clunkers and antiques that can seemingly be outrun by a bicycle. Driving around in one of these ridiculously slow, puttering cars can prove amusing - though it also gives players a chance to really take in the gorgeous scenery.

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With that said, here are the 10 slowest cars among FH4's vast array of vehicles. Keep in mind - this is assuming no upgrades are installed.

9 Ford Anglia 105E

This UK classic from 1959 may be a nice collectible for car enthusiasts, but it won't be leaving too many opponents in the dust.

With some pretty rough acceleration and speed - which sit at 3.7 and 3.9, respectively - this isn't one players will typically want to take to the racetrack, at least without upgrades. Even when zipping across a straightaway, this car struggles to even hit 90 mph. But hey - at least it comes cheap at just 20,000 CR!

8 Willys MB Jeep

This Jeep, which was initially a Barn Find in older FH games, can now be purchased at the Autoshow for 40,000 CR. It can certainly make for a solid off-road vehicle given its reasonable price - just don't expect it to blow your hair back.

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This clunker doesn't have a ton going for it outside of its launch stat of 6.0. In fact, the Willys fails to even make it to 80 mph. It shouldn't be all too surprising given the model dates back all the way to the end of World War II.

7 Volkswagen Type 2 De Luxe

This sizable van just screams "60's," though it doesn't quite excel beyond being a sort of nostalgic novelty for those who fancied Woodstock and tie-dye T-shirts.

Disregarding the much more prominent "Forza Edition" of this van, which can be won from a Wheelspin, its default model is pretty tame all-around. With a weak speed of 3.8 and an even weaker acceleration of 3.6, getting from A to B in this Volkswagen will take some time and patience.

6 Ford Transit

This old school van doesn't really have much practicality outside of knocking around opponents in online skirmishes. With some brutal acceleration at 3.4, it takes quite a while just to get this thing rolling. Even when it does start chugging along and gathering momentum, it barely scratches 90 mph.

If for some reason this clunker is desired, it can be had by way of the Car Pass DLC.

Mercedes-Benz Unimog U5023

One shouldn't be too surprised at the sluggish nature of this beast considering it'd seem to resemble a construction truck more than a racing vehicle. And it certainly gets the job done if destruction and muscle are the goals. But in terms of speed? There's much to be desired here. This hefty truck takes several seconds just to ultimately top off at 77 mph.

5 Morris Mini-Traveller

This antique from 1959 is considered a cult classic, which has been offered as a seasonal reward since the Series 9 update. One can certainly understand the appeal in a sense, with its unique build and retro flair that looks to be ripped from American Graffiti. 

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As one might expect from such an artifact, this thing doesn't exactly burn rubber. The car struggles to top 85 mph - and takes quite some time to even get there.

4 Morris Minor Series II Traveler

Between the design and the wood finish, this would appear to be an early '50s version of Clark Griswold's Family Truckster from the comedy Vacation. And not unlike that bucket 'o bolts, the Morris Minor Series II doesn't have a ton going for it - at least when it comes to speed.

Not only does it have pretty awful stats across the board, but its top speed fails to even hit 80 mph.

3 BMW Isetta 300 Export

This cute little button of a car is one of a few "microcars" that make this list, and as one might expect, doesn't come with much horsepower. The engine of this car doesn't roar so much as "buzz," and it has a sluggish speed to go with its mild nature.

The novelty of popping wheelies in this thing is certainly amusing, but that's largely where the fun ends. This BMW has an acceleration of just 3.3, and tops off at measly 55 mph.

2 Peel Trident

This would seem to resemble a retro rocketship or alien spacecraft more than a car. It's especially odd considering its placement in a racer known for flashy and fast supercars above all else. Still, it's tough not to get a kick out of scurrying around in this 3-wheeler from the UK. Heck, it's almost worth the 25,000 CR just to get some laughs from the little guy.

There's no need to hold on to your hats with the Peel Trident, as its top speed is just 54 mph.

1 Peel P50

Forza Horizon 4 Peel P50 small car with face

Yes, believe it or not, there is a car that manages to make the Trident seem relatively fast. Not too surprisingly, it comes from the same manufacturer, the Peel Engineering Company.

This car was designed for close-quarters city driving, and can seat just one person. It's quite the treasure considering there are apparently under 50 that actually exist. But it's similarly rare in Forza Horizon 4, being available only as a summer Barn Find. Still, it's not like one needs to worry about trashing it, as it tops off at a meager 43 mph.

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