
The list of available options in our garage will expand soon in Forza Horizon 6 once the Playlist-exclusive cars are available. These are unique vehicles that will be featured in different Festival Playlists.
With the first one coming soon, let's look at the exclusive vehicles that will be part of this mode.
Disclaimer: The list will have new additions once we are past the first two Festival Playlists.
All Forza Horizon 6 Festival Playlist exclusive cars

Here's a list of vehicles that will appear in the near future as part of the Festival Playlists.
- Abarth
- 2016 695 Biposto
- Aston Martin
- 2019 DBX
- Datsun
- 1969 2000 Roadster
- Dodge
- 2006 Ram SRT-10
- Ferrari
- 2020 Roma
- 2022 296 GTB
- Ford
- 2003 F-150 SVT Lightning
- Honda
- 1991 CR-X SiR
- 1988 Lamborghini
- 1988 Countach LP5000 QV
- 2020 Huracan Evo
- Lotus
- 2023 Emira
- 2018 Exige Cup 430
- Maserati
- 2004 MC 12
- Mazda
- 1972 Cosmo 110s Series II
- 2008 Furai
- McLaren
- 2021 Sabre
- Mercedes-AMG
- 2017 GT R
- MINI
- 2021 John Cooper Works GP
- Mitsubishi
- 2006 Lancer Evolution IX MR
- Nissan
- 1987 Be-1
- 1997 Skyline GT-R V-Spec
- 2010 370Z
- Pagani
- Huayra R
- Porsche
- 911 Turbo S Leichtbau
- Renault
- 1967 8 Gordini
- Saleen
- 2017 S7 LM
- Schuppan
- 1993 962CR
- Subaru
- 2019 STI S209
- Toyota
- 1974 Corolla SR5
- 1989 MR2 SC
- 1996 Starlet Glanza V
- 1999 Altezza RS200 Z Edition
- 2016 Land Cruiser Arctic Trucks AT37
- TVR
- 1998 Cerbera Speed 12
- Volkswagen
- 1989 Rallye Golf
The first Festival Playlist, Welcome to Japan, will go live on May 21. This will be followed by the Series 2 events of Horizon Decades. As long as you've unlocked Festivals by obtaining your first Wristband, you should be eligible for unlocking up to two rewards weekly, along with a bunch of secondary rewards.
The upcoming Festivals will significantly raise the number of total cars that are already available in Forza Horizon 6.
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