Falcon F7

The Falcon F7 is a supercar unveiled at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show.

Overview
The Falcon F7 debuted at the Detroit Auto Show in 2011 in concept form. Then, at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show, the Falcon displayed its first F7 destined for a customer's garage. The Falcon F7 uses Chevy's LS7 engine, pumping out 620 hp and 585 lb-ft of torque. The F7 uses an aluminum and carbon-fiber monocoque which lends itself to a light, 2,785-pound curb weight. Because the power-to-weight ratio is so great, the F7 rockets to 60 in the 3.3-3.6 second range and tops out between 190 and 200 mph. It has fully adjustable and independent pushrod suspension like that of an F1 car and the much more expensive Lamborghini Aventador.

The Falcon F7 starts at $195,000 but can rise to $250,000 with custom options. Falcon boasts that many of its components, like its expensive and complicated aluminum and carbon-fiber chassis, are exclusive to cars costing hundreds of thousands of dollars more. However, the F7's price places it in the crossfire of the supercar king, the Ferrari 458 Italia.

Asphalt 8: Airborne
Added in the Autumn 2016 Update, the Falcon F7 is the second Enduro Double Down-unlockable Class B car, starting with a rank of 1344, maxing out at 1560, and capping at 1690.

The Falcon F7 has overall excellent stats, its acceleration is far superior than its rivals, as are its handling and drifting. Its nitro durations are similarly impressive at (5/10/15).

However, the Falcon F7's biggest drawback is having a speed modifier of 90.78%, which is just slightly larger than the Lamborghini Estoque's 91.60%. Because of this, it is unable to beat the Mercedes-AMG GT3 and Holden Coupe 60 in terms of top speed. The Falcon F7 can reach, at most, 283 mph (456 km/h). Despite the speed multiplier being the only drawback, the F7 is still competitive on short and technical tracks such as Dubai and Venice.

Overall, the F7 can be considered to be a Class B version of the TRION NEMESIS. Both feature rapid acceleration and nitro efficiency as the main strengths but are hampered by hidden speed modifiers. The F7 however, does not have the Nemesis' popularity in Multiplayer League races as any sort of upgrade setup will put it in races with other multiplayer favourites such as the Chevrolet 2016 Camaro SS, TVR Sagaris and BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage, none of which the F7 can compete with. A MP tuned Falcon mainly rivals a similarly ranked Rinspeed zaZen, Lamborghini Asterion and ONUK Sazan LM.

The Falcon F7 costs to buy during its limited-time offer.