Forza 5 Power Up Treasure Hunt, Get Electric in Clover Zone

It’s Thursday, and that means it’s time for Forza Horizon 5 Treasure Hunt! This week, the Treasure Hunt challenge is named “Power Up”. But what does the “it’s time to get electric in the clover zone” clue means? If you don’t know how to complete the Power Up Treasure Hunt, you’ve come to the right place! Read on to find out how to complete this week’s treasure hunt in Forza Horizon 5 on May 26th, 2022.

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Forza 5 Power Up Treasure Hunt, Get Electric in Clover Zone

Power Up Treasure Hunt Forza Horizon 5 Time to Get Electric in the Clover Zone

Gamers love puzzles, and Forza Horizon 5 developer Playground knows this quite well. That’s why every other Thursday they put little puzzles for players to solve and collect some nice rewards once they complete the challenge. Sometimes, these puzzles can be rather difficult, especially when clues are vague. If you don’t know the solution for this week’s clue, that’s perfectly fine. That’s why we’re here to help you.

So, let’s see. First – what’s the “Clover Zone” part? The game is set in Mexico, where people predominantly speak Spanish. And what’s the Spanish word for Clover? It’s “Trébol”. Now if you check the world map, you’ll find a sped zone called “Trébol”. And that’s the answer to our puzzle, we need to complete this speed zone. The Trébol speed zone is located on the highway, and it’s added a couple of seasons ago.

Forza 5 Power Up Treasure Hunt, Get Electric in Clover Zone
You need to get at least 1 Star here

When it comes to the “Get Electric” part, this one is rather self-explanatory. This means that we will need to use an electric car for this Treasure Hunt. The good news is that you only need to get at least a 1-Star achievement, you don’t need to chase a 3-Star achievement. Once you complete it, the treasure chest will appear on the world map. Simply fast travel there and collect your well-earned rewards!

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