How to take a photo of Peel Trident at Teotihuacan

Forza Horizon 5 has the hardest Unpeelieveable Photo Challenge in Series 2, so players can use this guide to complete it.


Forza Horizon 5 1965 Pyramid's Trident

Spring Series 2 weekly photo challenge in Forza Horizon 5 is one of the most difficult photography tasks. Selecting a vehicle that is already in stock and taking a photo is not as easy as picking a car that is already in stock and taking a photo, as it requires a bit of work to get the correct vehicle.

Teotihuacan’s location on the map can also be easily missed due to the mess of Events, Bounty Tables, Barn Searches and PR Stunts around the area. Players can use this Unbelievable photo challenge provide guidance for Forza Horizon 5 to complete missions and earn some Season/Sequence Points for more vehicles.

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Spring Challenges Series 2 Forza Horizon 5

Currently there is only one reliable way to get a 1965 Peel Trident in Forza Horizon 5and that’s by earning 45 Seasonal/Sequenced Event Points in the festival playlist. The 1962 P50 Peel was previously given away to players for free during the holiday period, but taking a photo of this vehicle does not count towards the Indelible Photo Challenge.

Completing the Weekly Forzathon Challenge and the Cossie Challenge will earn players 10 points for each event, making them two of the Best Challenges to take first on the way to unlocking the 1965 Peeling Trident. However, the player must be in Hall of Fame in Forza Horizon 5 to participate in the Trial.


Forza Horizon 5 1965 Peel Trident

Weekly Speed ​​Traps, Speed ​​Zones and PR Stunts Stunts are also pretty quick to complete as long as the player creates or downloads them. adjusted Forza Horizon 5 that compliments the challenge requirements.

Where to find Teotihuacan


Teotihuacan circled on the map Forza Horizon 5

Teotihuacan is an area with a lot of Pyramids located southeast of the map, just above the orange Horizon Wilds Outpost by the river. It will be easier to find if all activities are unchecked from the filter list except Landmarks and Festival Venues. Players can drive to Teotihuacan or fast travel in Forza Horizon 5 to reach it faster.

Once in the Teotihuacan area, the player can press the d-pad key if playing with the controller and take a photo. Pressing RB for quick photos is always faster if Horizon Promo has been unlocked in Forza Horizon 5.

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1965 Peel Trident Challenge and Rewards

To complete the Unbelievable Photo Challenge in Forza Horizon 5, players will receive 2 Season / Series Points and “Air Guitar” emoji for use in Boat Pose or Victory at the beginning and end of the Event.

The Legendary Gingerbread Outfit will unlock after reaching 120 Line Points. If a player reaches 200 Points before Round 2 ends on January 6, they will receive the Legendary Aventador SVJ. After January 6, Series 3 will kick off with a whole new set of challenges and rewards to look forward to.

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ClareFora is a Interreviewed U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. ClareFora joined Interreviewed in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: clarefora@interreviewed.com.

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