Key Roster Highlights
Even though the map isn’t France, many European cars are included alongside Japanese and American models. Here’s a snapshot of what’s confirmed so far:
Cover Cars
- 2025 Toyota GR GT Prototype – The high-tech hypercar leading the cover.
- Toyota Land Cruiser 250-series – Rugged, off-road capable, perfect for Japan’s diverse terrain.
New-to-Forza Additions
- 2025 Ferrari F80 – Part of the Italian Passion Car Pack, built for speed.
- 2024 BMW X6 M Competition – Muscle and luxury combined in one SUV.
- 1990 Alfa Romeo SE 048SP – Rare classic supercar finally in the series.
- 2022 Gordon Murray Automotive T.50 – Lightweight hypercar with insane handling.
Returning Fan Favorites
- Nissan: Includes the 1992 Skyline GT-R, 2024 Z NISMO, and the 2024 GT-R NISMO.
- Toyota: From the 1998 Supra RZ to the 2021 GR Yaris.
- Audi: RS 6 Avant, RS e-tron GT, and multiple generations of the R8.
Game Setting & Roster Updates
Forza Horizon 6’s Japan map is massive, featuring Tokyo, mountainous regions, coastal roads, and winding “touge” routes. Tokyo alone is reportedly five times larger than any previous city in the series, with dense districts and high-speed expressways.
Here’s a quick look at some performance-focused confirmed cars:
| Brand | Notable Model | Performance Class |
|---|---|---|
| Acura | 2022 NSX Type S | S1 |
| Aston Martin | 2023 Valkyrie | R |
| Ferrari | 2013 LaFerrari | S2 |
| Honda | 2023 Civic Type R | B |
| Lamborghini | 2024 Revuelto | S1 |
Even though France isn’t the official map, European cars still shine alongside Japanese and American models, giving players a wide variety of choices for street racing, circuits, and off-road events.