Forza Horizon 6 ships with 18 Forza Edition cars at launch, each carrying a permanent passive bonus the rest of the roster cannot match. None of them sit in the Autoshow, here is the full stat sheet and unlock method for every single one.
Forza Edition cars are pre-tuned variants of standard models with an exclusive livery, a reworked drivetrain and a built-in passive bonus that stays active as long as you drive them. The bonus is permanent and free to use. Some FE cars jump several classes above the base model, like the Mazda MX-5 Miata Forza Edition which goes from class D to S2 850, or the Subaru BRZ Forza Edition converted into an AWD V8-supercharged offroad machine instead of the stock RWD coupe.
Collecting all 18 Forza Edition cars is required for the full vehicle collection. None of them can be bought from the Autoshow, all 18 funnel through 4 separate unlock paths.
The 9 bonus types spread across the 18 cars are: Skills Boost (all skill categories), Credits Boost (post-event payout), Event XP Boost (race and championship XP), Drift Skills, Speed Skills, Stunt Skills (jumps, air, tricks), Destruction Skills, Clean Skills (clean racing) and Time Attack Skills.
All 18 Forza Edition cars by unlock method
The 18 Forza Edition cars split across 4 unlock paths: 3 spawn on the map as Aftermarket cars, 4 are guaranteed via Collection Journal progression, 3 come with the VIP Membership / Time Attack Car Pack, and 8 are locked behind RNG (Wheelspins or Auction House). Every fiche covers the official FH6 class, key stats, active bonus and the exact unlock method.
1994 Mazda MX-5 Miata Forza Edition
The most popular roadster in JDM history reborn as a Forza Edition drag car with the wildest class jump in the game:
Class -> S2 850 (upgrade preset from the base class D, the biggest class jump in the game)
Active bonus -> Skills Boost which boosts skill points across every category
Modifications -> V10 swap from the Dodge Viper, twin turbos fitted where the pop-up headlights used to sit, cherry blossom widebody kit, ducktail spoiler, drag tires, full roll cage with racing harnesses and twin boost gauges, configuration inspired by Jefferson Marcal’s Lamborghini V10 swapped NA Miata at SEMA 2024
Gameplay edge -> All-rounder for farming skills in every category, ideal for free roam and mixed events, biggest class jump in the game (D to S2)
How to get it -> Aftermarket spawn at the Horizon Festival Drag Strip for 450,000 CR, spawn chances scale with Horizon level
1973 Mazda RX-3 Forza Edition
The cult vintage Japanese rotary tuned for clean racing with a discreet Daikoku spawn:
Active bonus -> Clean Skills which multiplies clean racing skill chains
Modifications -> Liberty Walk-inspired carbon widebody kit, front-mounted intercooler, fender-mounted wing mirrors that mimic the Japan-exclusive Grand Savanna, exclusive Forza livery
Gameplay edge -> Built for clean racing challenges, tourist routes and no-contact events on tight mountain roads
How to get it -> Aftermarket spawn at the Daikoku Parking Area, spawn chances scale with Horizon level
2022 Subaru BRZ Forza Edition
The wildest of the 3 Aftermarket cars, the RWD coupe converted into a supercharged V8 AWD offroad machine:
Specs -> 4.8L naturally-aspirated V12 750 bhp, 500 lb-ft torque (engine swap from the stock 552 bhp V10), RWD, 1,260 kg, 48F/52R weight distribution
Active bonus -> Event XP Boost which boosts XP gained in races and championships
Modifications -> Exclusive bodykit with fog lights and large rear wing, white/yellow/black racing livery inspired by the GAZOO Racing Lexus LFA that raced the 2012 Goodwood Festival of Speed, V10 to NA V12 engine swap
Gameplay edge -> Best S2 car in the game for touge and Street Scene thanks to its 9.6/10 Handling and 10/10 Braking, high-class alternative to the Skyline R34 on Mount Fuji passes
How to get it -> Guaranteed Journal reward at Tier 5 of the Touge & Street Racing path (7,000 points), no RNG
2023 BMW M2 Forza Edition
The compact German sports coupe as a guaranteed FE for players grinding the flagship Journal path:
Active bonus -> Event XP Boost which boosts XP gained in races and championships
Modifications -> Time attack-style modifications with oversized bumpers and large rear wing, exclusive livery
Gameplay edge -> Handling 8.7/10 and Braking 9.8/10 make it a chrono monster despite its FWD layout, ideal for technical races and Time Attack leaderboards
How to get it -> Guaranteed Journal reward at Tier 5 of the Horizon Life Events path (3,250 points), no RNG
2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition
The American offroad pickup as a premium bundle FE, classed R with perfect pickup stats:
Class -> R 998 (one of the only FE cars in R-Class)
Specs -> 3.46L twin-turbo V6 1,149 bhp, AWD, 1,207 kg, top speed 365.2 km/h, 0-60 mph in 7.5 s
Active bonus -> Credits Boost which boosts post-event credit payouts
Modifications -> Lowered suspension, widebody kit, exclusive racing interior, racing slick tires, large spoiler similar to the DeBerti Toyota Tacoma TRD « The Performance Truck »
Gameplay edge -> Highest-rated pickup in the game for drag racing and mixed R-Class events, credits printer on high-payout races
How to get it -> Included with VIP Membership (Premium Edition and Premium Upgrade) or via the Time Attack Car Pack, 500,000 CR value
2020 Lotus Evija Forza Edition
The British electric hypercar as a premium bundle FE, surprisingly drift-tuned thanks to instant torque delivery:
Specs -> 3.8L twin-turbocharged VR38DETT V6 2,790 bhp, 2,287 lb-ft torque, RWD (drag conversion from the stock AWD), 1,805 kg, 53F/47R weight distribution
Active bonus -> Speed Skills which boosts high-speed skill multipliers
Modifications -> Exclusive drag chute, drag tires, AWD-to-RWD conversion for drag racing
Gameplay edge -> Absolute reference for drag races, speed traps and speed zones with 10/10 Speed, 10/10 Acceleration and 10/10 Launch, no rival in a straight line (but handles like a brick wall in corners)
How to get it -> Wheelspins / Super Wheelspins or Auction House, bids reaching the millions of credits
1970 Porsche #3 917 LH Forza Edition
The Le Mans Langheck legend as a Wheelspin-locked R-Class FE, a circuit top-speed monster:
Active bonus -> Speed Skills which boosts high-speed skill multipliers
Modifications -> FE Forza preparation, livery as a tribute to the 1970 Le Mans Langheck prototype
Gameplay edge -> 9.8/10 Handling and 10/10 Braking make it the most well-rounded R-Class in the game, a circuit top-speed monster with surgical behavior
How to get it -> Wheelspins / Super Wheelspins or Auction House, pure RNG
1990 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.5-16 Evolution II Forza Edition
The cult German Cosworth from the DTM golden years as a Wheelspin-locked FE, built for clean racing:
Active bonus -> Destruction Skills which boosts wreck and collision skill chains
Modifications -> Radically raised chassis, off-road tires, variant-exclusive bed cap, full offroad conversion
Gameplay edge -> 9.7/10 Offroad and 9.8/10 Launch make this heavy-duty pickup the fastest offroad vehicle in the game according to Skycoach, massive alternative to the BRZ FE for destruction skills
How to get it -> Wheelspins / Super Wheelspins or Auction House, pure RNG
1989 Nissan S-Cargo Forza Edition
The cult Japanese delivery van as a Wheelspin-locked FE, an unlikely credits machine:
Class -> S1 800 (Forza Edition upgrade preset with a massive class jump from the base class D)
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