Forza Horizon 6 Car List & Database — All 65+ Vehicles

65 vehicles across 27 manufacturers — filter by class, drivetrain, brand, or search. Click any column header to sort.

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🏆 Top 10 Must-Have Cars in FH6

These aren't the fastest cars on paper — they're the ones you'll actually use every session. Picked based on versatility, fun factor, and competitive viability across multiple race types.

1. Koenigsegg Jesko S2 · RWD
Top speed king. 300+ mph capable with the right tune. The go-to for speed traps and highway runs.
2. Hoonigan RS200 S1 · AWD
The Swiss Army knife. Dirt, road, cross country — this thing does everything. Best all-rounder in the game.
3. Lamborghini Sesto Elemento S2 · AWD
Downforce monster. Sticks to the road like glue. The safest S2 car for technical circuits.
4. BMW M4 Competition A · RWD
The A-class meta benchmark. Balanced stats, huge upgrade potential, and handles like a dream.
5. Toyota GR Supra A · RWD
Tuning potential is absurd. Can be built for A-class grip or S1-class speed. The community favorite.
6. Rimac Nevera S2 · AWD
Electric instant torque. Dominates drag races and speed traps. No gears to shift, just go.
7. Ford Bronco Raptor B · AWD
Cross country champion. High suspension, great ground clearance, laughs at rocks and jumps.
8. Subaru WRX STI S209 A · AWD
Rally legend. AWD grip + dirt tires = unstoppable on loose surfaces. Beginner-friendly.
9. Ferrari 250 GTO B · RWD
Classic beauty, sells for 20M+. Worth the barn find grind. Surprisingly competitive in B-class.
10. Pagani Huayra R S2 · RWD
Track-only monster. Insane downforce, screaming V12. Not the fastest, but the most fun S2 car.

🏆 Top 10 Meta Cars — What's Actually Dominating Right Now

Not the fastest on paper — these are the cars you'll see topping every leaderboard. Each one dominates its class for a reason.

S2
Koenigsegg Jesko

Top speed king — 300+ mph with the right tune. Unbeatable on highway sprints and speed traps. The only choice when raw speed matters.

S2
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento

Downforce that defies physics. Sticks to any road surface like it's on rails. The safest S2 car for technical circuits and tight cornering.

S1
Hoonigan RS200

The everything car. Dirt, road, cross country — this thing dominates all three. Best all-rounder in the entire game, no contest.

S1
Porsche 911 GT3 RS

Road racing benchmark. Insane grip, razor-sharp turn-in, and that flat-six sound. The S1 road meta for a reason.

A
BMW M4 Competition

The A-class gold standard. Balanced stats, huge upgrade potential, and handles like it can read your mind. Community benchmark car.

A
Toyota GR Supra

Tuning potential is absurd. Can be built for A-class grip or S1-class speed. The community's favorite all-purpose project car.

B
Subaru Impreza 22B STI

Rally icon that still slaps. AWD grip makes it untouchable on dirt and loose surfaces. B-class dirt racing meta.

B
Ford Bronco Raptor

Cross country king. High suspension, crazy ground clearance, and shrugs off jumps like they're speed bumps. Unstoppable off-road.

S2
Rimac Nevera

Electric instant torque madness. Dominates drag races and speed traps. No gears, no shifting — just point and disappear.

S1
Subaru WRX STI S209

Rally weapon. Unmatched AWD dirt grip, beginner-friendly handling, and holds its own on pavement too. Best rally starter.

🔍 Search Tips

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Data sources: Xbox Game Studios / Playground Games — official Forza Horizon 6 announcements, trailers, and developer interviews; Forza Motorsport official blog; Xbox Wire; IGN, GameSpot, Eurogamer.