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M12S Warthog CST

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M12S Civilian Sport Transport
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Production information

Manufacturer:

AMG Transport Dynamics[1]

Product line:

Warthog[1]

Model:

M12S[1]

Cost:

850,000 CR[2]

Technical specifications

Length:

4.7 meters (15 ft)[1]

Height:

2.4 meters (7.9 ft)[1]

Mass:

1.98 metric tons (1.95 LT; 2.18 ST) (lore)[1]
2,300 kilograms (5,071 lb) (actual)[2]

Maximum speed:

192 kilometers per hour (119 mph)[1]

Engine(s):

Twin-turbocharged 8 liter V8[1]

Armament:

None[1]

Crew:

One driver, one passenger[1]

Usage

Role(s):

Road-legal race car[1]

 

The M12S Warthog Civilian Sport Transport (M12S CST) is a civilian transport alternative to its militaristic cousin, the M12 Force Application Vehicle.[3]

Specifications

Design details

The 2554 version of the M12S Warthog is approximately twenty-five percent smaller and thirty percent lighter than the militarized M12 "Warthog" Force Application Vehicle, while having a stronger resemblance to the 2558 M12B model overall. As a civilian model of the Warthog, the M12S inevitably lacks any form of armament. The M12S has two seats, one for the driver and the other for a passenger.[1]

Like the 2554 version of the M12 FAV, this version of the Warthog uses a version of the second chassis. It also features an SLED searchlight and a rear-mounted antenna at the passenger side. The M12S also uses a similar duel spring suspension to keep the vehicle stable in different environments.[4] The size of both the front and rear tires is 420/60/20. Unlike the Halo versions of the Warthog, the M12S Warthog CST's speedometer is dynamic and changes along with the vehicle's speed.[5]

The M12S has neutral camber on both front and rear and lacks toe-in and toe-out. Its front caster angle is 5.0 degrees.[6] In addition, its anti-roll bars are extremely stiff, with 2.38 for the front and 2.53 for the rear.[6] The M12S has a stock ride height of 57.7 cm (22.7 inches) and has a front spring stiffness of 307.2 lb/in and a rear spring stiffness of 319.7 lb/in.[6] It has very low rebound and bump stiffness, with 3.3 and 3.1 for front and rear rebound stiffness, respectively, and 3.0 and 2.8 for front and rear bump stiffness, respectively.

There are four manufacturer colors available for the M12S Warthog:

  • The default color scheme
  • Urban
  • ONI
  • Corp

Engine

Unlike the M12 FAV, the M12S lacks the more ubiquitous four-wheel steering in an effort to sacrifice low-speed maneuverability for better high-speed handling and performance-wheel steering. The M12S features an 8 liter (8,003 cc) twin-turbocharged V8 engine with identical power and torque specifications to the M12 FAV (720 hp and 855 ft·lbs of torque), as opposed to the 12.0 liter liquid-cooled, hydrogen-injected internal combustion engine that its FAV counterpart contains, making the M12S significantly faster. The V8 has a bore/stroke ratio of 108x109 mm (4.25x4.29 in). This version also has seventy centimeters of total suspension travel and an advanced dampening system. As with the M12 FAV, the engine is housed in a compartment at the front of the vehicle. This Warthog is equipped with all-wheel drive.[1]

The front differential is set to 100% on acceleration and 0% on deceleration, while the rear differential is set to 100% on both acceleration and deceleration. The M12S Warthog has an 86%/14% rear/front center differential balance.[6]

The M12S has a maximum speed of 192 kilometers per hour (119 mph), a 53.6% increase from its Halo counterparts,[7] though gearing, while adjustable by default, is limited at such speeds. It has the following gear ratios:

  • Final Drive: 5.60
  • 1st: 4.79
  • 2nd: 3.17
  • 3rd: 2.30
  • 4th: 1.75
  • 5th: 1.39
  • 6th: 1.20

The M12S Warthog can reach a speed of 97 kilometers per hour (60 mph) in 3.7 seconds, while being capable of reaching a speed of 161 kilometers per hour (100 mph) in 9.81 seconds; in-game, though, it accomplishes these in 5 and 13.8 seconds, respectively. The M12S can traverse a distance of a quarter mile in 12.4 seconds at a speed of 176.1 kilometers per hour (109.4 mph). In addition, the M12S can brake from 97 kilometers per hour (60 mph) to a stop in 164 feet (50 m) and 161 kilometers per hour (100 mph) to a stop in 356 feet (109 m).[6] The vehicle's mid-housed transmission is a 6-speed automatic with manual override. The M12S Warthog boasts heavy duty, offroad, double wishbone suspension at both the front and rear of the vehicle. The suspension travel (full droop to full compression) is 0.7 meters (27.6 inches). The M12S Warthog CST utilizes a 35 centimeter (14 inch) disc brake, as does the M12 FAV.[5] The M12S Warthog CST is capable of 0.89 lateral Gs at 97 kilometers per hour (60 mph) and 0.88 at 193 kilometers per hour (120 mph).[6]

Transcript

"Ah, what to say about this. The M12 Force Application Vehicle: the finest auto ever to roll off the AMG Transport Dynamics production line. Colloquially known as the 'Warthog.' It sports a 8003cc, 8 liter liquid-cooled hydrogen-injected engine, and a near indestructible polycarbonate body. Just what you need when you're dodging searing hot balls of plasma. Ferrari and Porsche may have their F1 and Le Mann championship records, but this... this helped saved humanity. And it didn't just do it once; It did it like, a dozen times."
— Forzavista description[8]

Gameplay

The M12S Warthog CST is a top-end Class A vehicle with the following statistics:

  • Performance Index: A 800[2]
  • Speed: 4.3[2]
  • Handling: 7.9[2]
  • Acceleration: 8.5[2]
  • Launch: 10[2]
  • Braking: 8.5[2]
  • Division: Extreme Offroad[2]

Advantages

Being AWD, the M12S Warthog CST is capable of launching off the line without wheelspin and features the best handling among the Extreme Offroad vehicles, only bested by several Rally Monsters vehicles. With its superior handling and braking over most other offroad-oriented vehicles partly thanks to its AWD drivetrain, which also gives it superior launch over most other AWD vehicles in the game, the M12S Warthog CST is ideal for offroad applications and Cross Country Circuit races. With proper driving skill, it is capable of reaching at least top 25 in Class A Rivals leaderboards on short Cross Country Circuit or Scramble routes.

Disadvantages

With a Speed rating of only 4.3 (out of a maximum of 10), owed to by its aforementioned top speed of 192 kilometers per hour (119 mph), the M12S Warthog CST's top speed is among the lowest of all the Extreme Offroad vehicles, making it unsuitable for long distance driving and leaving it at the mercy of the likes of other Extreme Offroad vehicles like the Local Motors Rally Fighter and, obviously, hypercars like the McLaren Senna. Even with gearing adjusted for higher top speed, it is still disadvantaged by its slower acceleration at speeds above 180 kilometers per hour (112 mph), discouraging the use of this vehicle for drag races past a quarter mile (402 m).

Behind the scenes

The M12S was created for the video game Forza Horizon 3 as a playable vehicle and one of only two fictional vehicles in that game, alongside the Quartz Regalia from Final Fantasy XV. To unlock the M12S in Forza Horizon 3, a free download to everyone who had played either Halo 5: Guardians or Halo: The Master Chief Collection on Xbox One would be available. Eligible players would receive codes to download the Warthog via an Xbox Live Message, and codes were sent out between September 6, 2016 and September 23, 2016. In addition, players who did not play an Xbox One Halo game later had the chance to earn the Warthog via special #Forzathon events that were added to Forza Horizon 3 in October 2016, February 2017, January 2018, and March 2018. [9] Players may also purchase it through the in-game Auction House.

The M12S reappears in Forza Horizon 4.[10] It is featured as the main vehicle of the Showcase Event named The Halo Experience Showcase, with John-117 behind the wheel.[11]

Trivia

  • The M12S Warthog CST is used in the seventh item on the Horizon Australia Bucket List, which requires players to "search for the Silent Cartographer".
  • Unlike the M12 Warthog in Forza Motorsport 4, instead of Cortana narrating the M12S Warthog's Forzavista description, Warren narrates it.
    • In the M12S Warthog CST's Forzavista narration, Warren incorrectly claims that the vehicle has an 8 liter hydrogen-injected engine. Only the non-civilian Warthog models have hydrogen-injected engines, albeit with a 12 liter displacement, while the M12S has an 8 liter twin-turbocharged V8.
  • In the internal game files of Forza Horizon 3 and Forza Horizon 4, the M12S Warthog is named "343_Warthog_15", with "343" being an obvious reference to 343 Industries and "15" referring to 2015, the year that Halo 5: Guardians was released in.[12]
    • "343" is used in the internal game files as the three-character name for AMG Transport Dynamics, presumably to avoid confusion with the AMG performance sub-brand of Mercedes-Benz.
  • If the player creates a design for the M12S Warthog CST, the player has access to five unique manufacturer decals: three variations of the post-Human-Covenant War UNSC logo and two variations of the Liang-Dortmund Corporation logo.
    • These can be applied onto any car by creating a vinyl group with at least one of these decals included and then saving the vinyl group. The vinyl groups can be carried over to later games.
  • The "Corp" manufacturer color option lacks the full Liang-Dortmund emblems on the front hood of the vehicle, further extending the white stripe to the edges of the vehicle.[13]

Gallery

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Manufacturer colors

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Halo Waypoint - Canon Fodder - Hog on the Horizon
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Forza Horizon 3
  3. ^ YouTube - Halo Warthog comes to Forza Horizon 3
  4. ^ 2554 M12S design compared to the 2554 M12 design.
  5. ^ a b Forza Motorsport - 2554 AMG Dynamics M12S Warthog CST
  6. ^ a b c d e f Forza Horizon 3, Tune menu (default tune)
  7. ^ 2554 M12S top speed compared with standard M12/M12B top speed.
  8. ^ Forza Horizon 3, Forzavista (2554 AMG Transport Dynamics M12S Warthog CST)
  9. ^ Forza Motorsport - Forza Horizon 3 Gone Gold
  10. ^ Forza Motorsport - Forza Week in Review 9-7-18
  11. ^ YouTube - Forza Monthly | September
  12. ^ The Nobeds - Forza Horizon 4 Full Car List Leaked by Windows Store
  13. ^ Forza Horizon 3 Corp manufacturer color scheme compared with Halo 5: Guardians Corp Warthog.

External links

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