FH6 Series 2 - Horizon Decades | June 18 - July 16

FH6 Series 2 - Horizon Decades

Series 2 introduces our Horizon Decades Festival Playlist, which will include a new temporary Car Meet and 10 Series Reward Cars.

Cars

Here are the cars you can look forwarding to driving from June 18:

Availability Reward Car Festival Playlist PTS
Series 2 Overall 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau 80 PTS
2018 Lotus Exige Cup 430 160 PTS
Summer (from June 18) 1989 Volkswagen Rallye Golf 20 PTS
1988 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV 40 PTS
Autumn (from June 25) 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12 20 PTS
1993 Schuppan 962CR 40 PTS
Winter (from July 2) 2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10 20 PTS
2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning 40 PTS
Spring (from July 9) 2017 Mercedes-AMG GT R 20 PTS
2017 Saleen S7 LM 40 PTS

There are also four new vehicles for Car Pass holders:

Car Pass Available
2023 Audi R8 Coupé V10 GT RWD June 18
1974 Mazda #123 Mad Mike 808 Wagon ‘FURSTY’ June 25
1998 Nissan Skyline GT-R 40th Anniversary July 2
2023 Toyota GR Corolla July 9

Badge

In addition, completing each type of Festival Playlist activity in Horizon Decades will also unlock a special Decades Badge for your in-game profile.


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Drive Decades of Iconic Cars in Forza Horizon 6

Forza Horizon 6 Series 2 celebrates Horizon Decades with special Reward Cars, a new Evolving World Car Meet, and the return of The Trial.

It’s time to rewind the clock and celebrate some of the most iconic cars of the years that have passed us. This is Horizon Decades, the second Festival Playlist series starting on Thursday, June 18 at 2:30PM UTC.

Over the next four weeks, you can look forward to experiencing 3 new-to-Horizon cars and a temporary Car Meet at the Hokubu Time Attack Circuit. There are also four new arrivals to the Car Pass garage, the return of The Trial on the Festival Playlist, and new Badges to unlock and show off on your profile.

Let’s take a closer look at everything that Horizon Decades introduces as you continue to cruise and discover the world of Forza Horizon 6’s Japan.

Evolving World Car Meet

Explore the new Car Meet at the Hokubu Time Attack Circuit! Take out your favorite cars and display them at Hokubu, complete with its own parking area and Horizon Decades Festival branding.

Remember, Car Meets are part of Forza Horizon 6’s Shared World, which means that you can simply drive up to them and participate. In addition to showing the community your best customized cars and liveries, Car Meets are also a great way to meet new players and start a Convoy before heading out into the open world together.

Festival Playlist

Featuring 10 Series Reward cars to obtain and three Badges to add to your collection, the Festival Playlist has rewards for every driver at the Horizon Festival.

With Series 2, The Trial has returned to the Festival Playlist. You’ll need to work closely with your teammates and drive steadfast to overtake a team of skilled opponents in this 6v6, best of three racing showdown. Access to The Trial is exclusive to Horizon Legends who have obtained their Gold Wristband.

Here’s a look at the Badges you can obtain during the Horizon Decades series of the Festival Playlist:

  • Festival Enjoyer: Complete each type of Festival Playlist Activity.
  • Time Traveler: Play Forza Horizon 6 during the Horizon Decades series of the Festival Playlist.
  • Egg-cellent!: Park at the Evolving World Car Meet in the 2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10.

Now, let’s check out the Reward Cars that await your garage over the coming weeks!

1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau

Earn 80 PTS during the “Horizon Decades” Festival Playlist Series. Available from June 18 – July 16.

One of the most exclusive Porsches ever built was a performance-focused version of the 964, named the 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau. The core idea behind this car was to optimize weight to excel at the track. The Porsche Exclusive team took out every unnecessary luxury fitted in the regular 964 Turbo, and improved its tremendous 3.3-liter engine to increase its horsepower to 381 with 347 lb-ft of torque. Just 86 pieces of theLeichtbau were ever made, making it a prized possession on many collectors’ garages.

2018 Lotus Exige Cup 430

Earn 160 PTS during the “Horizon Decades” Festival Playlist Series. Available from June 18 – July 16.

The ultimate Lotus experience materializes in the 2018 Lotus Exige Cup 430. As extreme as they come, this Exige can produce 430 horsepower and 220 kg of downforce, all while weighing as little as 1,059 kgs. Thanks to that amazing power-to-weight ratio, this track toy has a 0-60 mph time of just above 3 seconds. Experience extreme grip and handling with the 2018 Lotus Exige Cup 430!

1989 Volkswagen Rallye Golf

Earn 20 PTS during the Summer Season on the “Horizon Decades” Festival Playlist Series. Available from June 18 – June 25.

Birthed for the sake of homologation, the 1989 Volkswagen Rallye Golf carried the legacy of the German hatchback and took it off-road. Take a look at this special car and you’ll find a new, wider body and rectangular headlights. The differences continue inside, where you’ll find VW’s Syncro AWD system, a 1.7-liter engine, and a G-lader supercharger. This is your chance to get a unique piece of VW history!

1988 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV

Earn 40 PTS during the Summer Season on the “Horizon Decades” Festival Playlist Series. Available from June 18 – June 25.

Created by the same designer that brought the Miura and the Espada, the 1988 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV is one of the first cars to embody the “supercar” title to the fullest. The bold lines on the Countach’s body are recognizable by every car fan around the world, as is the sound of the iconic naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V12 engine found in the middle of its body. Take over Japan with the power and style of the Countach’s third-generation model!

1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12

Earn 20 PTS during the Autumn Season on the “Horizon Decades” Festival Playlist Series. Available from June 25 – July 2.

The impossible car that was too crazy to function, the 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12 arrives at Japan to accomplish everything it couldn’t in real life. The Cerbera started out as a project to create the most powerful road car ever. Two of TVR’s Speed Six inline-6 engines were fused in a V-shape to create the monstrous V12, 7.73-liter engine powering the Speed 12. The car’s body carries TVR’s racing legacy using the same chassis as some of its GT racers and the same Kevlar body from one of the Speed 12’s previous iterations. Are you ready to tame a car deemed too wild to be out on the roads?

1993 Schuppan 962CR

Earn 40 PTS during the Autumn Season on the “Horizon Decades” Festival Playlist Series. Available from June 25 – July 2.

The 1993 Schuppan 962CR is the road-legal version of the 962 Porsche endurance racer. Made by former champion Vern Schuppan, the 962CR was built to pay tribute to the driver’s win at the 1983 24 Hours of Le Mans. Featuring a twin-turbocharged 3.3-liter flat-six engine, the car can amass 600 bhp and reach a top speed of 230 mph. With an ultra-light all-carbon fiber body, this car can reach 0-60 mph in a mere 3.5 seconds. With only 4 units surviving today, this car is as rare as it is fast.

2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10

Earn 20 PTS during the Winter Season on the “Horizon Decades” Festival Playlist Series. Available from July 2 – July 9.

Drive a massive truck with the bite of a snake with the 2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10. Featuring the massive 8.3-liter V10 engine seen on the third generation of the Dodge Viper, the SRT-10 can produce 500 bhp and 525 lb-ft of torque: the power needed to tow and drive on rough surfaces. When you put your foot down, this performance truck does not disappoint, reaching 60 mph from a standstill in less than five seconds. On the front, you’ll find a huge hood scoop, and a wing on the truck’s bed. The interior of the car matches the exterior’s vibe with racing-style seats and a Viper logo on the stick. Press the “Start” button on this truck to experience its venom firsthand!

2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning

Earn 40 PTS during the Winter Season on the “Horizon Decades” Festival Playlist Series. Available from July 2 – July 9.

American car culture makes its way to Japan with the 2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning, a pickup you can see at a Drag Meet any day of the week. Fitted with a supercharged 5.4-liter V8 engine that puts out 380 bhp, this vehicle can flash from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.2 seconds, making a very strong case for the Special Vehicle Team’s ability to turn anything into a performance ride. The Lightning’s performance package also includes Bilstein shocks, which help the car corner and make it a real threat at the track.

2017 Mercedes-AMG GT R

Earn 20 PTS during the Spring Season on the “Horizon Decades” Festival Playlist Series. Available from July 9 – July 16.

When the 2017 Mercedes-AMG GT R was first built and tested, it became the fastest rear-wheel-drive, road-legal car to complete the NĂŒrburgring Nordschleife, setting a lap time of just 7:10.92 thanks to several dramatic improvements over the regular AMG GT. To start, the handmade 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 produces 577 bhp and 516 lb-ft of torque. Along with more muscle, the AMG GT R has some of the best technology in its era, including AMG Ride Control suspension, a larger adjustable rear wing, rear-wheel steering, and other innovations. Driving this technological wonder will put a smile (as wide as its grille!) on your face.

2017 Saleen S7 LM

Earn 40 PTS during the Spring Season on the “Horizon Decades” Festival Playlist Series. Available from July 9 – July 16.

One of the most potent American supercars ever made, the 2017 Saleen S7 LM makes its way to Japan. With 1,300 bhp at your disposal, the S7 LM can reach 60 mph from a standstill in about two seconds. The LM resembles a race car even more than other versions of the S7, because it was built to commemorate the American brand’s triumphs in motorsport. Take the S7 LM beyond its limits in Forza Horizon 6.

Series History Reward

With Forza Horizon 6, the Festival Playlist introduces Series History Rewards. These will include exclusive cars that are unlocked based on the lifetime Playlist Points that you have obtained from playing the game.

The first of these Series History Rewards is the 1972 Mazda Cosmo 110S Series II, which you can earn by accumulating 500 PTS across your entire lifetime Festival Playlist completion. The first opportunity to achieve the Playlist Points target will be in Series 3, assuming you’ve already accumulated enough Playlist Points throughout Series 1 and Series 2. You’ll also unlock an achievement to recognize your efforts.

Car Pass

Forza Horizon 6’s Car Pass delivers 30 new cars that, one by one, will be delivered to your garage each week. Car Pass is the ultimate way to upgrade your collection with some of the freshest cars making their debut at the Horizon Festival.

If you’re new to Car Pass, check out the “Welcome to Japan” blog from Series 1 to discover the first four vehicles that have already been released.

All cars included in the Car Pass grant you a one-time only, free addition of each car to your in-game garage so you can save those hard-earned credits.

Here are the cars you can look forward to driving in Horizon Japan over the next four weeks:

2023 Audi R8 Coupé V10 GT RWD

Available with the Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass starting June 18.

A more aggressive style, a powerful version of Audi’s V10 engine, and a new 7-speed gearbox make this special edition of the R8 a must-have experience. Only 333 units of the 2023 Audi R8 CoupĂ© V10 GT RWD will be made, each equipped with a 5.2-liter V10 engine that can put out 611 bhp and 417 lb-ft of torque. As the name implies, all that power is delivered straight to the rear wheels so you can have the time of your life sliding a V10 through tight corners. The menacing front splitter, rear wing, scoops, and R8 GT badge are the perfect suit to wave hello to Audi’s amazing V10 engine.

1974 Mazda #123 Mad Mike 808 Wagon ‘FURSTY’

Available with the Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass starting June 25.

A car built for family rides on Sundays met a mad genius looking for something new to turn sideways, and thus the 1974 Mazda #123 Mad Mike 808 Wagon ‘FURSTY’ was born, a wagon made to leave the smell of burnt rubber behind as it drifts. This build comes with a 26 B four-rotor engine and a Bulldog quick-change differential to give this machine power and precise control on the track. On the outside, a widebody kit gives the car a head-turning look that matches its personality and performance.

1998 Nissan Skyline GT-R 40th Anniversary

Available with the Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass starting July 2.

What better way to celebrate the legacy of one of Nissan’s biggest icons than with a limited-edition version of the Skyline? Only 416 units of the 1998 Nissan Skyline GT-R 40th Anniversary were ever made, making it an even more coveted model among collectors and car fans everywhere. Along with its trademark RB26DETT engine, this edition came with special details like bucket seats in the front and rear, a short front spoiler, and newly designed rear doors and fender.

2023 Toyota GR Corolla

Available with the Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass starting July 9.

Gazoo Racing does it again! The 2023 Toyota GR Corolla is the latest addition to Toyota’s performance line, and you are going to want to drive it. Fitted with the same 1.6-liter turbocharged engine found in the GR Yaris, the Corolla can produce a shocking 300 bhp. To help put that power down, Toyota equipped it with an all-wheel drive for quicker launches and added grip through the tight corners you’ll be tackling while drifting. The GR Corolla comes with a lot of raw power that opponents don’t want to mess with, and you do not want to miss!

What’s Next

Forza Horizon 6 Series 3 celebrates some of the most breathtaking Italian cars. The Italian Exotics update introduces new cars and events alongside a new Badge and Collectible.

In addition, the Italian Passion Car Pack will be made available in this update, included at no additional cost for players who have the Premium Edition and sold separately. For more details and a look at the cars included in the Car Pack, check out this blog which breaks down the additional content in the Premium Edition.

Japan Awaits!

The Horizon Festival is better when you’re driving alongside your friends! If you’re looking for new players to Convoy up with to tackle these Festival Playlist events and challenges, then be sure to join our Forza Discord server. You can also follow @ForzaHorizon social channels on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter) to get all the latest updates from the Horizon Festival.

If you’re planning your trip to Discover Japan on PlayStation 5, stay tuned! Forza Horizon 6 will be releasing on PS5 later this year, and you add the game to your Wishlist on the PlayStation Store to be notified of availability.

Thursday, June 18, 2026 5:30 PM→Thursday, July 16, 2026 5:30 PM

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Is there FOMO? Where’s the Italian car pack?

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Hi mate.I see the points required for each car has gone up from 15/30 in the first series,to 20 and 40 points,like in FH5.Going by the points handed out in this series,to gain 40 points you will need to complete most,if not all,of the events.Some people may struggle with that.Looks like the first series was a taster to get things started with the lower points required,will the difficulty level also go back to being fixed at highly skilled,or will it still be adjustable for each players ability?Hopefully for some of us not-so-good drivers it remains as it is now.

One other thing,how is the 2003 Ford svt lightning and 2017 Saleen LM a reward car when people already have it? :+1:

The Trial returns so should be at least an extra 10pts available each week hence it returning to 20/40pts for the cars.

I don’t know what’s different about the Schuppan but the rest of the 40pt reward cars + the 160pt one are all from tasks that required going into one of the online modes during this current series, the Ferrari 296 and Lambo Huracan EVO are the only ones not returning in that way.

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Increased it from 15-30 to 20-40? Why? The 15-30 was so much fun and solid, I could play without pressure, I was doing practically everything up to level 30, and it was much more fun than the 20-40. I won’t lie, this was discouraging. Also, I hope they don’t bring back the 20 million cars.

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More points available, higher threshold. Makes perfect sense.

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Sorry, what you meant, I didn’t understand


Next series the Trial will start, so you’ll be able to earn 10 more points per week from that. In FH5 all of the Playlist rewards were set at 20/40 points per week, so this will be back to matching that.

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If they have already been given as prizes in this series whats the point having them as prizes again,is this the way T10 will allow people who missed the playlist to get the reward cars?If thats the case its a bit of a poor effort to say the least.

@Scimmia22 I dont understand what you mean mate.

I think it’s awesome that we are getting second chances for exclusive cars.

And setting them at 40 points means that those who don’t want to a second copy don’t need to worry about points.

I really can’t understand why anyone would complain?

Wasn’t everyone complaining about FOMO?

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I thought festival playlists were for new cars,not ones missed in the previous playlist.They could have the reward cars as aftermarket cars,so why go down this route?For me theres not really any incentive to complete the events to get a duplicate car,it is what it is,we cant change it.If this is how they are going to give out missed rewards then so be it,you cant please everybody but for me personally it seems a bit c*ap.Its not going to stop me playing and enjoying the game,just my thoughts. :+1:

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I defo need a 2nd Schuppan. Another original Countach too. Looking forward to the Golf, the RAM & Mike’s Mad Mazda. The Italian car pack then arrives in mid July


A lot of the cars returning were previously locked by multiplayer events. As someone who plays single player only, I appreciate the ability to get some of the cars I missed so soon. So, politely, ixnay on asking for them to not repeat prizesay.

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Fair enough.I absolutely hate multi player but with the increase in required points we are going to have to play multiplayer events.Heres hoping the difficulty stays adjustable,i have personal issues so i struggle with races on hard difficulty.All good though.:+1:

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Would agree it’s a positive as an alternate method to obtain the cars, but would have thought they could have thrown them on specific events & left yet unreleased or WS exclusive cars for the 40 point rewards. Particularly given the Lotus being behind the 160 points.

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That’s my case. Forza Horizon multiplayer it’s a kind of ordeal. Just watch any online racing video, they’re not fun at all, they look more like World at War than a car race. So because of that, I don’t play Forza multiplayer anymore. The point is that the 20-40 range, at least for me, presents an imbalance between fun and task, something that I consider more balanced with the 15-30 range.

Just an idea, why not divide it into three stages?

15: new car from the current series;
30: new car from the past series;
40: free autoshow car pass or free backstage pass.

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He’s basically saying that now the points being offered are back up then it makes sense that the threshold to get the rewards go up to the old FH5 levels as well.

It does indeed make perfect sense.

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I agree there,i know the trial offers 10 points if i remember rightly,but what other events will be added on top of whats on offer at the moments?There has to be enough points to collect to get the rewards,without having to do multiplayer events if people dont like them.

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My god, every 168 hours you’re getting content for maybe one or two hours of gameplay. Does it really matter if you need 20 instead of 15 or 40 instead of 30 points? Also, if you want all cars you’ll have to do the online tasks; live with it. We’re talking about a few minutes(!) this takes. This constant complaining is really tiring. As if this game didn’t have other, far more serious problems 


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Hey, relax, it doesn’t have to be like that! My opinion is the same, 15-30 has a better balance than 20-40. At the same time, I respect your opinion.

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