Forza Horizon 6 Car List: All 550+ Vehicles & How to Unlock Them
Complete Forza Horizon 6 car roster. All 550+ vehicles organized by manufacturer, unlock methods explained, Car Pass details, and collection tips.
550+ Cars at Launch — The Biggest Roster Yet
Forza Horizon 6 ships with over 550 drivable vehicles. That’s the largest day-one car list in franchise history. The roster spans everything from a 1962 Lincoln Continental to the 2025 Toyota GR GT Prototype (the game’s cover car).
But here’s what the number doesn’t tell you: a significant chunk of those cars can’t be bought from the Autoshow. Many are locked behind specific unlock methods — Wheelspins, Barn Finds, seasonal events, Accolades, and the Car Pass. Knowing how to get a specific car matters more than knowing it exists.
Unlock Methods Explained
Autoshow (Direct Purchase)
The majority of cars. Pay credits, receive car. Prices range from 25,000 CR for basic hatchbacks to 20,000,000+ CR for hypercars. No tricks, no waiting.
Wheelspins
Random rewards from leveling up. Some cars are Wheelspin-exclusive — the only way to obtain them is luck. The Nissan GT-R Black Edition Forza Edition (the fastest car in the game at 304+ mph) falls into this category. No amount of credits can buy it directly.
Barn Finds (15 Cars)
Hidden across Japan’s map, unlocked through Discover Japan stamps. All 15 are Japanese or European classics. See our Barn Finds guide for exact locations.
Treasure Cars
A new system in Forza Horizon 6. Mei sends you photo clues pointing toward specific locations. Drive there, investigate the spot, unlock the car. Think of it as a scavenger hunt with automotive rewards.
Festival Playlist (Weekly Seasonal)
Every week brings new seasonal challenges. Complete them to earn exclusive cars that aren’t available any other way. Miss the event window and you’ll have to wait months for it to cycle back — or pay inflated Auction House prices.
Accolades (Achievement Rewards)
Specific in-game achievements award cars. Things like “complete 50 road races” or “earn 3 stars on every speed zone in Minamino.” Check the Accolades tab to see which cars are tied to which achievements.
Car Mastery
Some cars unlock through another car’s mastery tree. Spend skill points in Car A’s perk tree → unlock Car B. The connections aren’t obvious, so check mastery trees for cars you don’t recognize.
Loyalty Rewards
Players with save data from previous Forza games receive bonus vehicles. The Halo Warthog returns as a loyalty unlock for specific achievement history.
Car Pass (DLC — 30 Cars)
Purchased separately or included in Premium/Ultimate editions. Delivers one new car per week from May 19, 2026 through December 8, 2026. After that date, all 30 cars are redeemable at once for new purchasers.
Notable Manufacturers & Car Counts
The Japan setting means JDM manufacturers are heavily represented:
| Manufacturer | Approx. Count | Notable Models |
|---|---|---|
| Nissan | 20+ | Complete Skyline GT-R lineage (1971-2024), R390 GT1, Pao |
| Honda | 22+ | S800, NSX-R GT, every Civic Type R generation |
| Toyota | 18+ | 2000GT, GR GT Prototype (cover car), AE86, Supra |
| BMW | 15+ | M3 E30/E46/G80, M4 CSL, i8 |
| Porsche | 18+ | 911 Turbo 3.3 through 992 GT3 RS, 918 Spyder |
| Ferrari | 14+ | FXX-K Evo, F40, SF90, 296 GTB |
| Lamborghini | 12+ | Diablo SV, Aventador SVJ, Essenza SCV12, Urus |
| Ford | 16+ | GT40, GT (2005/2017), Sierra Cosworth, Bronco |
| Subaru | 8+ | Impreza WRX STI (multiple gens), BRZ |
| Mitsubishi | 8+ | Every Lancer Evo generation, Montero Evolution |
| Mazda | 10+ | 787B, RX-7, Furai, MX-5 (multiple gens) |
| Koenigsegg | 5+ | Jesko Absolut, Agera RS, Regera, CC850 |
The Five Most Expensive Cars
These are the credit kings of the Autoshow:
- A hypercar or limited edition priced above 15,000,000 CR
- Several legacy supercars in the 10,000,000-15,000,000 CR range
- Classic race cars with motorsport heritage
- Modern track-only exotics (FXX-K Evo, Essenza SCV12)
- Ultra-rare road cars with single-digit production numbers
Before spending 10M+ credits on any car, check if it’s obtainable through Wheelspins, Accolades, or seasonal events. Patience saves millions.
Car Collection Screen — Your Most Important Tool
Open Pause > Cars > Car Collection. This screen lists every car in the game with its unlock source displayed directly. It tells you:
- Whether you own it (checkmark)
- How to get it (Autoshow/Wheelspin/Barn Find/Accolade/Festival Playlist/etc.)
- Its performance class and PI rating
- Manufacturer and year
Before spending credits on any car, check this screen. If a car says “Festival Playlist,” it will be free during its active week. If it says “Wheelspin,” buying it from the Auction House might be cheaper than the Autoshow price (if it’s even in the Autoshow).
Car Pass Strategy
The Car Pass costs money but provides 30 cars over 30 weeks — roughly one per week. Here’s how to approach it:
If you bought it: Cars appear in your garage automatically each Thursday. No action needed. Many Car Pass vehicles are unique to the pass and unavailable elsewhere (at least initially).
If you didn’t buy it: Car Pass vehicles typically hit the Auction House within 24-48 hours of release. Players who own the pass but don’t want specific cars will sell them. Prices are often lower than expected during the first few days (high supply from pass owners selling). Wait until Thursday/Friday of release week for the best deals.
Long-term: After December 2026, all 30 Car Pass cars join the general Auction House pool permanently. If you’re patient, you can acquire them all for credits without ever buying the pass.
Building a Complete Garage — Tips
Don’t Buy Everything at Once
The Autoshow isn’t going anywhere. Focus credits on houses (passive income perks) and 5-10 cars that cover different event types first. Build your collection gradually as credits flow in.
Check Auction House Before Autoshow
Players sell duplicates on the Auction House constantly. A car that costs 2,000,000 CR in the Autoshow might be listed for 800,000 CR by a player who got it from a Wheelspin. Always check both prices.
Track Festival Playlist Rotations
Seasonal rewards cycle on a schedule. Write down (or screenshot) which cars appear in each season. If you miss one, knowing when it returns lets you plan rather than panic-buying from the Auction House at inflated prices.
Forza Edition Cars
Cars marked “Forza Edition” (FE) have enhanced perk trees with bigger credit payouts and unique bonuses. They’re Wheelspin-exclusive. When you get one, don’t sell it immediately — its Car Mastery tree often pays out 200,000+ CR in perks, making it worth more to you than whatever the Auction House would pay.
Manufacturer Completion Bonuses
Collecting every car from a single manufacturer awards a bonus. Smaller manufacturers (Koenigsegg, Pagani, Rimac) are achievable early. Larger ones (Nissan, Honda, BMW) take months. Work toward the small manufacturers first for quick bonus credits.