Overview
Forza Horizon 6 Complete Car List catalogs every drivable vehicle available in the game, starting with more than 550 cars at launch and expanding to a total of 896 through updates, additional packs, and seasonal rewards. The in‑game Garage system organizes these cars in multiple ways — by performance class, by manufacturer, and by country of origin — making browsing and tuning straightforward whether players are looking for a daily driver or a hypercar.
Each vehicle is tagged by its Performance Index (PI) class, drivetrain, year, and model range. Sorting tools allow comparisons not only across horsepower and handling statistics but also within brands and nations, letting collectors build focused themes such as “Japanese sports legends” or “Modern supercars.”
By Class
Cars in FH6 are arranged from accessible D-class rides to the ultimate X-class builds. The table below outlines approximate counts and example highlights in each range.
| Class | Typical PI | Approx. Count | Example Cars |
|---|---|---|---|
| D | 0–499 | 40+ | 1969 Volkswagen Beetle, 1974 Honda Civic RS |
| C | 500–599 | 70+ | 2002 Mazda MX‑5, 1998 Toyota Supra SZ |
| B | 600–699 | 120+ | 2015 Ford Mustang GT, 2017 Nissan GT‑R Track Edition |
| A | 700–799 | 160+ | 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, 2018 BMW M5 |
| S1 | 800–899 | 200+ | 2019 Porsche 911 GT3 RS, 2020 Audi R8 V10 |
| S2 | 900–998 | 180+ | 2018 McLaren Senna, 2013 Ferrari LaFerrari |
| X | 999+ | 40+ | 2020 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport, 2021 Koenigsegg Jesko |
By Make
The car roster covers more than 100 different manufacturers ranging from mainstream automakers to boutique exotics. Below are the fifteen brands with the largest representation in the finished list:
| Rank | Manufacturer | Approx. Models | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Toyota | 60+ | Includes GR Supra, classic Celica, and off‑road trucks. |
| 2 | Nissan | 55+ | Strong Skyline and Z‑series lineup spanning decades. |
| 3 | Honda | 45+ | From Civics and Integras to NSX generations. |
| 4 | Mazda | 35+ | Rotary icons like RX‑7 and modern MX‑5 roadsters. |
| 5 | Ford | 70+ | Muscle cars, rally Escorts, F‑Series, and supercar GTs. |
| 6 | Chevrolet | 60+ | Corvettes, Camaros, and classic American performance. |
| 7 | Lamborghini | 25+ | Aventador family plus historical Miura and Countach. |
| 8 | Ferrari | 25+ | Covers decades of GTs and race‑derived exotics. |
| 9 | Porsche | 30+ | Strong 911 range plus Cayman, Taycan, and racers. |
| 10 | McLaren | 22+ | From MP4‑12C to modern hybrid hypercars. |
| 11 | BMW | 28+ | M‑series and touring classics. |
| 12 | Mercedes‑AMG | 26+ | High‑performance sedans, GTs, and GT3 variants. |
| 13 | Audi | 24+ | Quattro heritage through modern RS and R8 lines. |
| 14 | Bugatti | 6+ | Veyron, Chiron, and special track editions. |
| 15 | Koenigsegg | 5+ | Ultimate hypercars surpassing 1,000 hp benchmarks. |
By Country
The geographical spread of the overall roster reflects both enthusiast favorites and globally diverse engineering traditions. Key contributing nations and their approximate representation include:
- Japan: 180+ models — especially sports coupes, JDM classics, and kei racers.
- USA: 110+ models — muscle icons, trucks, and present‑day electric prototypes.
- Italy: 60+ models — supercars, rally Fiats, and boutique designers.
- Germany: 90+ models — precision engineering from major luxury marques.
- United Kingdom: 50+ models — blend of historical and modern performance brands.
Other contributors such as France, Sweden, and Australia add niche specialties from rally to endurance competition, rounding out the 896 total entries.
Featured Cars
While every vehicle brings its own charm, certain models stand out as definitive experiences within the FH6 world. The following twenty cars are widely regarded as essential drives for collectors and competitors alike:
- 2021 Toyota GR Supra
- 1999 Nissan Skyline GT‑R V‑Spec II (R34)
- 2017 Ford GT
- 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray (C8)
- 2019 Porsche 911 GT3 RS
- 2021 Lamborghini Huracán STO
- 2018 McLaren Senna
- 2013 Ferrari LaFerrari
- 2020 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport
- 2021 Koenigsegg Jesko
- 1997 Mazda RX‑7 Spirit R
- 2005 Honda NSX‑R
- 2018 BMW M5 Competition
- 2016 Mercedes‑AMG GT R
- 2020 Audi R8 V10 Performance
- 2012 Pagani Huayra
- 1969 Dodge Charger R/T
- 2017 Aston Martin DB11
- 2018 Subaru WRX STI Type RA
- 2022 Rimac Nevera
Together these examples illustrate FH6’s spectrum—from nostalgic classics to cutting‑edge electrics—embodying the series’ goal of creating the most complete automotive playground to date.