Character Profile
Alejandra Navarro Miron and Ramiro Luiz Miron (commonly shortened to Rami) are sibling partners at FH5's Mexico festival, plus their cousin Juan. This is the first time the series has had a recurring NPC duo as family — adding warmth to the storytelling.
During FH5 development Playground Games hired numerous Mexican voice actors and cultural consultants to ensure the Spanish accents, cultural references, and street slang were authentic — a major reason FH5 felt more "grounded" than predecessors.
Alejandra
Alejandra runs the Horizon Apex outpost — Apex being FH5's track racing board (distinct from street racing). She's a mechanic plus amateur racer; direct, neither fawning nor dismissive — a textbook "professional partner."
Her storyline unlocks mid-game and puts the player into various GT3 / hypercars on real-style Mexican circuits chasing lap times. Pace is tight, beloved by technical players.
Rami / El Jefe
Rami runs the Horizon Street Scene street racing board, but he has a secret identity: as "El Jefe (The Boss)", he's the underground street racing champion of Guanajuato's tunnels.
FH5's opening cutscenes paint El Jefe as a mysterious rival; the player tracks him through underground tunnel breadcrumbs until the reveal: it's Rami himself. The community considers this one of the series' most engaging story beats.
FH5 Story Position
Alejandra and Rami are the centerpiece of FH5's "post-Keira" approach — local siblings replacing a single British assistant. Reception is split:
- Support: stronger cultural representation, more layered characters, deeper plot involvement.
- Pushback: scattered "main line focus," too many NPC switches.
FH6 appears to be returning to a "fewer NPCs, more atmosphere" approach — no equivalent sibling duo has been emphasized.