

Japan’s calling all drifters and JDM fans with Forza Horizon 6’s massive 550-car lineup. The recent trailer already has fans losing it over the ‘85 Sprinter Trueno AE86. Playground Games did a decent job capturing the Initial D vibes and Daikoku PA meets, but there’s still room for dream additions to tear up touge runs and Tokyo City races.
We’re talking about JDM legends, drift monsters, little kei cars, and tuner classics that’ll totally own the streets. Here are 10 cars that we want to see in Forza Horizon 6.
1. Toyota Chaser JZX100 (1998)

This boxy legend rules real touge and Initial D circles. Fans have been pushing for the X100 chassis since Horizon 4 skipped newer gens. Imagine a turbo 1JZ swap, lighting up foggy mountain rides or rolling VIP-style with its Cresta sibling through neon Tokyo streets. It just fits.
2. Toyota Altezza RS200 (1998)
The JDM Altezza looks clean, and the 2JZ swap potential is endless. Forza keeps ignoring it, but it feels like it’s time to add it in for skyline duels and high-speed runs through Tokyo, where clean door slams meet aggressive stance tuning.
3. Mazda RX-7 FD (1992, Spirit R)

Rotary perfection. Pop-up headlights and all, but Forza keeps leaning towards older RX-7’s. Drift enthusiasts demand this FD3S Spirit R for mastery on touge routes. Drop it in a bridge port, hold down the throttle, and fly through hairpins in a cloud of tire smoke.
4. Nissan Silvia S15 (1999)
S13 and S14 made the cut, but the S15 Spec-R is still missing. Fans demand its addition, being a drift legend with god-tier handling that shines in gymkhana, track days, and street battles. Horizon 6 needs it for the full Silvia family, letting players work up from the classics to this razor-sharp beast.
5. Honda S2000 AP2 (2004+)

AP1 variants show up here and there, but the 2.2L AP2 is the real star for ultimate touge nights. No sign of it in Horizon 6 yet, but this roster king just begs for neon-lit cruises and mountain rides, where 9,000 RPM redlines make every gearshift feel sonic.
6. Toyota Prius (Second Gen, 2003)
Laugh all you want at the hybrid jokes, but the NHW20 Prius owned early 2000s JDM culture. People want the full Prius lineup, not just the new ones. Slap on air suspension for Daikoku flex, turning it into the perfect troll car for multiplayer.
7. Suzuki Cappuccino (1991) Or Daihatsu Copen Mk1 (2002)

Tiny, turbocharged, and totally nuts. These kei roadsters are built for city chaos and mountain climbs. Fans keep asking for them, and it may finally be the time to introduce one.
8. Toyota Mark II JZX90 (1993)

Mark II JZX90 gives off Samurai sedan vibes, built for underground drift circles and straight-line domination. Fans pair it perfectly with the Chaser X90, and this RWD beast slots into Horizon 6’s Japanese street scene like it was born there.
9. Honda NSX NA2 (1997 Type R)
The NA1 NSX-R made the list, but the targa-top NA2 is nowhere to be seen. Mid-engine, open-air, and pure JDM. Hardcore fans want this evolution: supercar speed, removable roof, and the freedom to blast past Japan’s diverse terrain. It can handle it all.
10. Subaru Impreza GD (2001, WRX Wagon)
Blob-eye WRX wagon is your rally hero and family hauler in one. No GD chassis seen yet in Horizon 6, but rally fans need this JDM beast for mountain gravel blasts, proving wagons belong in Forza with AWD grip and turbo punch that carries the whole crew.