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The Forza Horizon 6 Car List is a clean, source-checked guide to the 2026 FH6 car roster: confirmed cars, JDM picks, DLC packs, the new R Class, edition comparisons, and individual driving notes for each car page.
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A starter shortlist from the Forza Horizon 6 Car List, covering the cars most players ask about first when planning a garage: iconic Japanese tuners, modern supercars, and a few muscle entries that always turn up in cruise lobbies. Each link goes to a full car page with class, pack, driving feel and tuning notes.

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Forza Horizon 6 ships in 2026 with a Japan-set map, a roster target above 550 cars at launch, and a new R Class added to the existing D-through-S2 brackets. The Forza Horizon 6 Car List on this site currently includes 392 entries across 72 manufacturers and 6 add-on labels, including 136 Japan-linked cars. Numbers above are pulled directly from the official source on May 7, 2026.
The site keeps a small audit trail under Updates so changes between collections are traceable. Anything that has not been confirmed on the official table stays off the published pages — leaks and datamines stay in private review notes.
Three retail editions are referenced inside the official pack labels. The exact contents are finalised by Forza on the official store page, but the labels currently appearing on the car list line up roughly as below.
Japan as the setting is the strongest single hook for Forza Horizon 6, which makes JDM searches one of the most valuable ways to plan a garage. Players come in looking for Toyota Supra, Nissan GT-R, Honda NSX, Mazda RX-7, Subaru Impreza, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, kei cars and drift-tagged entries. The JDM cars page filters the Forza Horizon 6 Car List to Japan-linked manufacturers and culture-relevant tags so you do not have to scroll through 70+ brand options.
Beyond JDM, the Japan map opens up themes like touge mountain roads, Tokyo bayshore expressways, countryside circuits, and city night-drive routes. We recommend pairing a JDM cruise lobby with a few European GT cars from the manufacturer pages in the footer to keep the garage varied.
R Class is the new track-focused performance bracket added above S2. Where S2 is the hypercar tier and still has to cover open roads, R Class cars are built around aerodynamic downforce, slick tires, brake cooling and stiff suspension. Most R Class cars feel happiest on dedicated road circuits or longer high-speed sections of the map; they punish bumpy street routes.
If you only run cruise lobbies and short street races, R Class is probably overkill. If you enjoy lap times, time-attack-style runs and tuning around aero, it is the sharpest bracket the Forza Horizon 6 Car List offers. The R Class page has the full subset.
Each card below opens a focused page so you do not have to scroll through one giant table when you already know what you want.

Every car shown on the official Forza Horizon 6 source, in one searchable place.
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Japan-linked cars: tuners, kei cars, drift heritage, all on a Japan-set map.
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Every Toyota model on the official list, including Supra and GR variants.
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Honda and Acura entries with Civic Type R, NSX and other community favourites.
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Nissan list including GT-R, Skyline, Silvia drift staples and Z cars.
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Pre-Order, Welcome, VIP and add-on pack cars grouped together.
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Strict filter: only cars officially labelled Forza Edition on the source.
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D through R class index, with a primer on the new R Class for track cars.
Open pageIf you already know the car or brand you are looking for, the fastest path is the search box on the all cars page or a direct manufacturer page from the site footer. If you want to plan a garage by performance bracket, jump into the classes page. If you are deciding which edition to buy, check the editions table above and the DLC cars page for cars currently tagged with pack labels.
Each car has its own page with driving feel notes, a tuning starting point, an explanation of how to get it from the pack label, a real-world background paragraph, six rivals in the same class and a read-next row of related cars. Pages are written for normal players, not for SEO scraping, so we keep them specific and sourced.

The official source currently lists hundreds of cars across D, C, B, A, S1, S2, R and TBA classes. The exact number changes as Forza updates the table before launch.
Yes. Xbox Wire confirmed that Forza Horizon 6 is built around a Japan setting, including JDM culture, kei cars, mountain roads and city districts.
R Class is a track-focused performance bracket above S2. R Class cars usually have heavy aero, slick tires, stiff suspension and benefit most from circuit-style routes rather than tight street courses.
No. Trailer-spotted and community leaks are reviewed separately as research leads. The Forza Horizon 6 Car List official pages only publish cars that appear on the public Forza source.
Premium edition usually carries the most pack labels (VIP, Welcome Pack and early DLC labels). The exact contents are confirmed by Forza on the official store page.
No. All car artwork on the site is original stylized illustration. We deliberately do not use in-game footage, official press kits or third-party game wiki images, so brand and image rights stay clean.
Vehicle data on this site comes from the public Forza source, then is re-checked against Xbox Wire and the official map reveal coverage when the editorial team needs additional context. The collection script writes a diff before any change goes live so updates are reviewable, not silent.
All car artwork on the site is original stylized illustration. We deliberately avoid in-game footage, official press kit assets, and third-party game wiki screenshots. That is a deliberate choice to keep brand and image rights clean and to avoid pretending to be an official Forza or Microsoft channel.

We always recommend players cross-check the Forza Horizon 6 Car List roster on the official source before making a purchase decision. The links below are public and load directly from Forza, Xbox or partner publishers.
This is an independent fan information site. It is not affiliated with Microsoft, Xbox, Playground Games, Turn 10 Studios, Forza, or any vehicle manufacturer. The site exists as a player community reference and links to public sources for attribution.