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Forza Horizon 6 Car List: Every Vehicle and How to Unlock It

Forza Horizon 6 Car List: Every Vehicle and How to Unlock It

Forza Horizon 6 sends players to Japan with the largest starting roster in the series, built around touge mountain passes, coastal highways, and open Hokkaido dirt. The lineup launched at over 550 cars, climbing past 600 once Forza Editions are counted, drawn from more than 70 manufacturers. Every car is locked to a class and a specific acquisition method, so knowing where each one lives saves a lot of credits and Wheelspins.

Quick answer: Forza Horizon 6 ships with 550+ cars (over 600 with Forza Editions) sorted into seven classes (D, C, B, A, S1, S2, and the new R). You collect them through the Autoshow, Wheelspins, Seasonal Festival Playlist rewards, the Collection Journal, Barn Finds, Treasure Cars, and paid add-on packs.

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The game is out now on PC and Xbox Series X|S after its May 19, 2026 launch. The PlayStation 5 version arrives later in 2026, so some platform-specific availability may differ.
Image credit: Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@AR12Gaming)

Forza Horizon 6 car classes and PI ranges

Every car carries a Performance Index (PI) rating from 100 to 999, and that number decides its class. Classes are not fixed to a model. Tune a stock B-class car up to 750 PI, and it moves into A class, so the table below reflects where cars sit before upgrades. The headline change for this entry is R Class, a new top tier built for track-focused prototypes and race cars that sit above the S2 ceiling.

ClassPI rangeBest for
R900–999Track prototypes, LMP and race cars, extreme hypercars
S2900–999Hypercars and top-spec builds
S1800–899Fast but controllable exotics and GT machines
A700–799All-rounders and online racing
B600–699Accessible, beginner-friendly cars
C500–599Slower, technical racing
D100–499Classics and relaxed cruising

How to unlock cars in Forza Horizon 6

Each car in the roster shows one or more collection methods. Some appear in the Autoshow for straight credit purchases, while rarer machines only drop from Wheelspins, Seasonal rewards, or specific Collection Journal challenges. To check a single car's routes, open the in-game menu and head to Collection Journal, then Discover Japan, then Car Collection, and press the Purchase button on the car you want.

MethodHow it works
AutoshowBuy directly with credits at any time.
WheelspinRandom reward from standard and Super Wheelspins.
SeasonalEarned through Festival Playlist challenges that rotate weekly.
Collection JournalUnlocked by completing set objectives tied to that car.
Barn FindHidden across the map and added to your garage after restoration.
Treasure CarAwarded through specific in-game challenges.
LoyaltyGranted to returning players of earlier Forza titles.
Autoshow DLCBought as part of paid add-on packs (see below).

You'll know a car is yours when it appears in your garage, and its Collection Journal entry flips to collected. Cars you no longer need can be sold or gifted to friends.

Image credit: Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@AR12Gaming)

Forza Horizon 6 car packs and DLC cars

A portion of the lineup sits behind paid or promotional add-ons rather than the Autoshow. The Car Pass delivers cars on a rolling schedule, while themed packs group cars by region or discipline. Pre-ordering any edition before launch granted a pre-tuned Ferrari J50 as a bonus.

PackExample cars
Car Pass2023 Audi R8 Coupé V10 GT RWD
Italian Passion Car Pack1990 Alfa Romeo SE 048SP, 2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm, 2025 Ferrari F80
Welcome Pack2021 BMW M4 Competition Coupé, 2018 Ferrari FXX-K Evo, 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R
Time Attack Car PackHonda, Mitsubishi and Lotus WTAC time-attack builds
Pre-order bonus2017 Ferrari J50

Forza Horizon 6 cover car: 2025 Toyota GR GT Prototype

The 2025 Toyota GR GT Prototype is the cover car and a Super GT-class machine that makes its video game debut here before its planned 2027 production run. It is a purpose-built racing prototype wearing Toyota's GR badge, and you reach it by progressing through the Horizon Festival campaign in Japan.

2025 Toyota GR GT Prototype
The 2025 Toyota GR GT Prototype headlines the Japan-set roster.

Sample car list with classes and values

The full table runs alphabetically by manufacturer, listing year, class, type, and credit value. Below is a slice from the opening of the list to show the format you'll see in-game and on the official roster.

CarImageYearClassValue
Abarth 595 esseesse1968D 10025,000 CR
Abarth Fiat 131
Abarth Fiat 131
1980D 399125,000 CR
Abarth 695 Biposto2016B 540250,000 CR
Acura Integra Type-R
Acura Integra Type-R
2001C 47165,000 CR
Acura NSX Type S
Acura NSX Type S
2022S1 734193,000 CR
Acura Integra A-Spec
Acura Integra A-Spec
2023C 48436,000 CR
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA Stradale
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA Stradale
1965D 379343,000 CR
Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2
Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2
1965B 5321,200,000 CR
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
1968B 5933,500,000 CR
Alfa Romeo 155 Q4
Alfa Romeo 155 Q4
1992C 43930,000 CR
Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
2007A 635312,000 CR
Alfa Romeo 4C
Alfa Romeo 4C
2014A 64473,000 CR
Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
2017A 66745,000 CR
Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm2021S1 717

The complete, continually updated roster lives on the official Forza Horizon 6 car list, which adds new Series cars as they are announced. For wider details on the game itself, the Forza Horizon 6 main page covers editions and features.


Notable additions and Japan-focused cars

The Japan setting gives JDM icons a clear spotlight. Returning favorites include the Nissan Skyline GT-R lineage, the Mazda RX-7 FD, the Toyota Supra A80, the Honda S2000, and the Subaru Impreza 22B, all popular for drift and rally builds. The roster also folds in a deep World Time Attack Challenge (WTAC) selection through the Time Attack Car Pack, plus barn-find race cars such as the #55 Mazda 787B and the Pennzoil Nismo Skyline GT-R.

At the top end, R Class houses the extreme machines that define the new tier. The 2025 Ferrari F80, the 2023 Aston Martin Valkyrie, the Lamborghini Essenza SCV12, the Pagani Huayra R, and the Lotus Evija all sit here, alongside Forza Edition versions of cars like the Tacoma TRD Pro that push to a 998 PI. If you are building toward an open-class winner, these are the cars to chase once your credits and collection allow.

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Cars marked Seasonal only return when their Festival Playlist challenge cycles back in, so grab them while they are active rather than waiting for an Autoshow listing that may never appear.

Because the lineup grows with each Series update, the safest move is to treat the in-game Collection Journal as your live checklist. It always reflects your platform's current availability, while the broader pack and Forza Edition cars fill in the gaps that paid content and rewards cover.