Read the clue first
A Treasure Hunt search usually starts with a photo, region name, or landmark hint. Use that clue before turning on dense map layers.
Use this FH6 Treasure Hunt hub to turn clue photos, region hints, and Treasure Car searches into clear map routes for every hidden reward car.
Treasure Cars
9
Hidden cars
24
Map layer
Treasure
Route type
Clue
How Treasure Hunts work
The fastest Forza Horizon 6 Treasure Hunt flow is clue first, region second, reward car third. This keeps the Treasure Cars layer useful instead of noisy.
A Treasure Hunt search usually starts with a photo, region name, or landmark hint. Use that clue before turning on dense map layers.
Open the Treasure Cars layer and narrow by Ohtani, Tokyo City, Nangan, or another region so reward-car routing stays focused.
Check the year, make, reward car, and confidence label before driving there. Some hidden-car notes are landmark-level rather than marker-verified.
Treasure Cars by region
These nine Treasure Cars are organized as reward-car route cards. Use each map link for spatial context, then return for source and confidence labels.

1991 Nissan
Southern Tokyo City coast, in a car park near a crossing with Rainbow Bridge visible nearby; an easy no-progression pickup.

1969 Dodge
Central Minamino golf-course area, behind roadside buildings near the Airfield Trail dirt race; one of the easiest Treasure Cars to route early.

1985 Mazda
Far western Ohtani mountain range near the Shimanoyama border, beside the distinctive radio-tower compound with a large wooden house and white tower.

1987 Porsche
Narai-Juku village, behind the 365 Store near the southernmost road and car park; overlaps well with the Lancer Time Attack Barn Find route.

1981 BMW
Middle-north Hokubu open fields, under the large railway bridge near scaffolding and south of the railway tunnel; close to Hokubu Ascent.

1995 Mitsubishi
Western Takashiro river route, on the dirt road that follows the bridge toward the waterfall; pair with the Pennzoil Skyline Barn Find.

1974 Lancia
Sotoyama snowy mountain route, behind the wooden lodge on the path toward Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route and Hakusan Mountain Lodge.

2005 Ford
Eastern Nangan coastline overlooking Tokyo City, reached by a narrow dirt path off the easternmost coastal main road.

1985 Nissan
Northern Ito Wind Farm, halfway up the winding dirt path at the base of a wind turbine; pair with the nearby Toyota 2000GT Barn Find.
Use the Treasure Cars map layer when you already know the clue is tied to a hidden reward car. Treasure Cars are higher intent than XP Boards or Mascots, so they should be handled before broad completion cleanup. Start with the clue, filter the region, then follow the route note for the reward car.
A broad Forza Horizon 6 Treasure Hunt search is useful when the query does not name a specific region. If the clue mentions Ohtani, use the Ohtani guide. If it points to another region, open the relevant Treasure Car card and keep the map focused on that layer only.
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FAQ
Players often search Forza Horizon 6 Treasure Hunt when they mean the clue route. Treasure Cars are the hidden reward cars that route leads to, so FH6Hub keeps clues, regions, and reward cars together.
Start with the region clue, open the Treasure Cars map layer, then compare landmarks before chasing every collectible marker. Region filtering is faster than scanning the whole map.
The in-game Treasure Map can help reveal collectible-style markers, but FH6Hub still treats coordinates as map references unless a stronger official or in-game confirmation is available.
Treasure route data comes from guide, map, and community-style sources. FH6Hub writes route guidance and confidence labels instead of pretending every marker is an official GPS coordinate.
Move into Barn Finds, XP Boards, Mascots, and region cleanup. The Treasure Cars map layer is best used first because it has fewer high-value targets than completion layers.