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Use a source-checked Forza Horizon 6 car list shaped around official FH6 cars, class labels, add-on status, FH6Hub guidance, and next-step links for tuning, META, and guides.
Official rows
618
Makes
87
Checked
Jul 2
Forza Horizon 6 car list
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Browse by brand and intent
These entries reuse the current Forza Horizon 6 car list finder. They do not create new brand pages or claim that FH6Hub tags are official categories.
Brand shortcuts
Intent shortcuts
7 class groups
Class filters are finder shortcuts for PI planning, not separate official category pages.
Finder search
Use search and JDM tags for country or region intent while official roster fields stay separate.
10 tags
Open drift, rally, off-road, performance, beginner, and JDM guidance tags in the finder.
31 records
Filter add-on, pack, reward, VIP, and other access labels without mixing them into base roster facts.
Report missing cars, wrong years, image mismatches, or source updates.
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Official roster
FH6Hub uses the official roster as the fact layer, then adds filters and guidance without changing first-party data.
The official Forza Horizon 6 car list was updated on 19 May 2026 and rechecked by FH6Hub on 2 July 2026. FH6Hub mirrors all 618 official revealed rows as structured local records, including the June and July Car Pass and Reward cars already listed by Forza, then adds source-labeled finder tags and next-step context.
Each record keeps the official Make, Car Name, Car Type, Car Class, PI, Country, Collection, and Add-Ons fields. FH6Hub guidance such as body style, JDM, drift, rally, off-road, and beginner-friendly tags is derived separately for browsing.
Treat roster fields as official and FH6Hub tags as editorial navigation. This keeps the car list accurate while still making it faster to search by intent.
Use this Forza Horizon 6 car list as a source-aware finder for FH6 cars, not just a static roster. Search the Forza Horizon 6 car list by vehicle name, make, class, add-on, body style, region, playstyle, or source status when you need to confirm which FH6 cars belong in a garage plan.
The FH6 car list filters help players move from a broad Forza Horizon 6 car list query into a practical decision: compare FH6 cars by class, isolate JDM cars, find drift or rally candidates, check Welcome Pack and Time Attack entries, or open the same Forza Horizon 6 car list record for details before moving toward tuning and META research.
Browse by class
Use class groups to move from the full Forza Horizon 6 car list into a narrower set of Forza Horizon 6 cars for beginner, road, performance, or track-focused records.
Next steps
Move from roster facts into source-labeled Forza Horizon 6 best cars and FH6 META cars.
Use car, class, and playstyle context before copying a community tune code.
Use drift-specific guidance after filtering candidate cars in the roster.
Separate top-speed intent from ordinary car list browsing and all-round META picks.
Browse by playstyle
These are FH6Hub guidance tags derived from official rows, country, body style, class, access label, and name patterns. They help users move beyond a flat roster.
Counts for JDM, drift, rally, off-road, and beginner-friendly groups are FH6Hub editorial navigation tags, not official Forza categories. They may differ from other database sites because FH6Hub separates official roster facts from browsing guidance.
Filter the Forza Horizon 6 car list for jdm Forza Horizon 6 cars and next-step planning.
Filter the Forza Horizon 6 car list for drift Forza Horizon 6 cars and next-step planning.
Filter the Forza Horizon 6 car list for rally Forza Horizon 6 cars and next-step planning.
Filter the Forza Horizon 6 car list for off-road Forza Horizon 6 cars and next-step planning.
Filter the Forza Horizon 6 car list for performance Forza Horizon 6 cars and next-step planning.
Filter the Forza Horizon 6 car list for time attack Forza Horizon 6 cars and next-step planning.
Filter the Forza Horizon 6 car list for beginner-friendly Forza Horizon 6 cars and next-step planning.
Filter the Forza Horizon 6 car list for ev / concept Forza Horizon 6 cars and next-step planning.
The official Forza Horizon 6 car list is the best place to confirm whether a vehicle is in the game. FH6Hub does not try to replace that source. This page is built for the next question: which FH6 car should a player inspect, tune, collect, or compare next? A Forza Horizon 6 car list becomes more useful when each record is connected to class, make, access type, body style, playstyle tags, source status, and practical next steps.
Every Forza Horizon 6 car list record shown here starts with a source. Confirmed names, model years, classes, cover-car labels, and add-on labels come from official Forza records when available. FH6Hub then adds guidance such as JDM interest, drift relevance, rally potential, off-road usage, time-attack access, body style, and beginner-friendly browsing. That guidance is useful, but it is deliberately separate from the official Forza Horizon 6 car list fact.
The advantage is speed of decision. A player may search the Forza Horizon 6 car list because they want a Japanese sports car, a Time Attack add-on, a pre-order bonus, a starter build, a drift candidate, an off-road machine, or a META comparison. A flat official table confirms the roster; FH6Hub turns the same Forza Horizon car record into a route toward tuning, best-car research, collectible context, and source-aware launch planning.
Source labels matter because a Forza Horizon 6 car list page can mix different kinds of information. An official roster row is high-confidence. A FH6Hub guidance tag is useful but secondary. A community-reported tune or META claim must stay marked until it is verified. This keeps the Forza Horizon 6 car database honest while still giving players more context than a simple launch roster.
The current MVP is intentionally conservative. It shows source-checked Forza Horizon 6 car list records that have clear source paths instead of inventing unverified stats. As the data set grows, the same structure can support manufacturer browsing, class pages, add-on pages, JDM pages, tuning links, and future car detail pages. The goal is a practical FH6 car list and Forza Horizon 6 car list finder, not a copied roster.
Data sources
FH6Hub keeps official facts, database references, and editorial guidance separated so users know what each Forza Horizon 6 car record can safely prove.
Confirmed records
618
Manufacturers
87
Special access
31
Primary source for the 618 revealed rows, including make, car name, car type, PI/class, country, collection source, add-on label, launch cars, Car Pass, Reward cars, and announced June or July additions.
Checked 2026-07-02
Structured reference for source labels, filters, JDM tags, and parsed official-row counts.
Checked 2026-07-02
Older cross-check for launch context, pack labels, and early confirmed counts; the official Forza table is preferred for the current 618-row roster.
Checked 2026-07-02
Current editorial cross-check for the 618-car count, DLC grouping, starter-car context, and broader car-list guidance.
Checked 2026-07-02
FAQ
FH6Hub currently exposes 618 official revealed roster records. The official Forza table was updated on 2026-05-19, includes Forza-listed June and July Car Pass and Reward cars, and was checked by FH6Hub on 2026-07-02.
Yes, when the official roster row includes an add-on or access label, FH6Hub keeps it visible so players can separate base roster cars from Welcome Pack, VIP, promotional, pre-order, and car-pack records.
Roster facts such as official rows, class, PI, country, collection, and add-on labels come from the official Forza table when available. FH6Hub browsing tags such as JDM, drift, rally, and beginner-friendly are editorial filters.
Use the JDM filter or the Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and Subaru brand links to browse Japanese-market and Japanese-brand candidates. FH6Hub treats JDM as a finder tag, not as an official Forza category.
Start with the Drift playstyle filter, then compare those cars against the META and Tuning Codes pages. A car being drift-tagged in the finder does not make it an official best drift car.
PI and class now come from the official roster table. Horsepower, torque, weight, drivetrain, top speed, and handling still need separate verification before FH6Hub treats them as official.
The official roster confirms which cars exist. FH6Hub adds searchable filters, class grouping, playstyle tags, source labels, and next-step paths for tuning, META, collectibles, and guide research.