Forza Horizon 6 Horizon Decades Reward Cars: All 10 Plus Point Costs by Season
Every Series 2 Horizon Decades reward car in Forza Horizon 6, with exact point costs and the season each unlocks in. Plus the four Car Pass cars, the Decades Badge, and which rewards to prioritize first.
How the reward cars work
Series 2: Horizon Decades runs June 18 to July 16, 2026, and hands out 10 new reward cars through the Festival Playlist. You earn points by completing playlist activities, then cash them in for that season’s cars. Two prizes stay available the whole month, and each of the four seasons adds its own pair.
This is a pre-launch list from the official reveal, so treat point costs as confirmed-but-subject-to-change until the series actually goes live. If you’re new to how points and seasons work, start with the Festival Playlist guide, then come back here for the lineup.
Series-wide rewards (available all four weeks)
These two are claimable across the entire series, so you have a month to bank the points:
- 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau: 80 PTS
- 2018 Lotus Exige Cup 430: 160 PTS
The Exige Cup 430 at 160 points is the most expensive single reward of the series, so if it’s on your list, don’t leave it for the final week.
Summer (from June 18)
- 1989 Volkswagen Rallye Golf: 20 PTS
- 1988 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV: 40 PTS
The Countach is the headliner of week one and the poster child for the whole “decades” theme. At 40 points it’s very gettable in the first few days.
Autumn (from June 25)
- 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12: 20 PTS
- 1993 Schuppan 962CR: 40 PTS
The Schuppan 962CR is a rare road-going Le Mans homologation special, the kind of car that almost never shows up in a free playlist. This is the sleeper pick of the series.
Winter (from July 2)
- 2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10: 20 PTS
- 2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning: 40 PTS
Two American performance trucks in one week. If you like big, loud, and unreasonable, Winter is your season.
Spring (from July 9)
- 2017 Mercedes-AMG GT R: 20 PTS
- 2017 Saleen S7 LM: 40 PTS
The Saleen S7 LM closes the series out as the modern hypercar bookend to the Summer Countach. A fitting “decades” sign-off.
The Car Pass cars (separate from the playlist)
If you own the Car Pass, four more cars drop one per week, no points required:
- June 18: 2023 Audi R8 Coupé V10 GT RWD
- June 25: 1974 Mazda #123 Mad Mike 808 Wagon ‘FURSTY’
- July 2: 1998 Nissan Skyline GT-R 40th Anniversary
- July 9: 2023 Toyota GR Corolla
The Decades Badge
There’s also a profile Decades Badge that unlocks when you complete each type of Festival Playlist activity during the series. It costs no points, just effort across the different activity categories.
Which to prioritize
If you can’t grab everything, here’s the order I’d chase:
- The Countach (40 PTS, Summer). Cheap, iconic, and the face of the series. Get it early.
- The Schuppan 962CR (40 PTS, Autumn). The rarest car here by far. You may not see it offered again.
- The Lotus Exige Cup 430 (160 PTS, series-wide). Expensive, so chip away at it across the month rather than rushing.
- Everything else as the points come. The 20-point cars are easy pickups once you’re playing the weekly activities anyway.
For the bigger-picture rundown of the series, including the new Car Meet and how Horizon Decades differs from Welcome to Japan, see the Series 2 overview.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the series-wide reward cars in Horizon Decades?
The 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau at 80 points and the 2018 Lotus Exige Cup 430 at 160 points, both claimable across the whole month.
Which Horizon Decades car should I unlock first?
The 1988 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV at 40 points in Summer. It is cheap, iconic, and the face of the series. The rare 1993 Schuppan 962CR in Autumn is the sleeper pick worth chasing too.
What are the Car Pass cars for Forza Horizon 6 Series 2?
Four cars, one per week: the 2023 Audi R8 Coupe V10 GT RWD, the 1974 Mazda Mad Mike 808 Wagon FURSTY, the 1998 Nissan Skyline GT-R 40th Anniversary, and the 2023 Toyota GR Corolla.