Forza Horizon 6 · Japan

Your Garage.
Tracked.

Browse 621 cars, build your collection, and find the right car for every race type.

The Car Database and My Garage are the core of this app and fully built out. Races, Builds, and Tunes are ambitious additions that are still taking shape — useful in places, incomplete in others.

Browse the full car list

Every car in Forza Horizon 6 is here — over 600 of them — filterable by class, PI, division, country, and drivetrain. The Stats view surfaces the raw numbers: power, torque, weight, and the in-game performance bars, all sortable. Use it to compare cars before you buy, or to find out what you're actually looking at when something shows up in a wheelspin.

Track what you own

Add cars to your garage to keep a running record of your collection. Pin the ones you reach for most, jot notes on builds or tunes you've tried, and tag cars by how you use them. The garage shows you how far through the full list you are and sorts by when you added things, so recently acquired cars are always at the top.

Find the right car for a race

Each race discipline has different demands — road racing rewards braking and handling, cross country punishes anything without offroad and launch, drag racing is almost entirely about launch and weight. The Races section breaks down what each type actually needs, what to avoid, and which PI range is competitive. Open a race type while browsing your garage and the list filters instantly to your matching cars.

Understand a car's strengths and weaknesses

The car drawer shows where each stat sits relative to other cars in the same PI class — green means a genuine strength to build on, red means something to tune around or a race type to avoid. This is stock data, so treat it as a starting point for build decisions rather than a final verdict.

Build and tune guides

in progress

Upgrade paths and tuning priorities by race type and PI class — which parts matter most, in what order, and why. Not exhaustive, but enough to point you in the right direction when you're starting a new build.