Forza Horizon 6 Unveils Japan Setting, 550 Cars, and Touge Battles

Dan Neil

Pulitzer Prize-winning automotive columnist for The Wall Street Journal, known for witty, insightful reviews.

Racing game enthusiasts have eagerly awaited details about Forza Horizon 6, which promises an immersive experience set in Japan. The latest gameplay trailer and developer insights reveal a game packed with features, including an extensive roster of vehicles and a faithfully recreated Japanese landscape. This iteration is particularly significant for long-time fans who have desired a Japanese setting since the series' inception.

Scheduled for release on May 19, 2026, Forza Horizon 6 delivers on years of fan requests by transporting players to Japan. The game showcases a massive vehicle collection, featuring 550 cars, and introduces new gameplay elements designed to enhance player engagement. From iconic real-world locations to innovative customization options and competitive modes, the title aims to redefine the open-world racing genre.

Exploring the Game's Features and Car Collection

The new gameplay trailer and developer diary for Forza Horizon 6 have provided an exciting glimpse into what players can expect. A key highlight is the inclusion of the new Toyota GR GT as the cover car. Players will also recognize several meticulously recreated real-world Japanese locations, such as the famous Daikoku Parking Area and Ginkgo Avenue. The game also features adapted versions of the Mount Haruna mountain pass, renowned from the Initial D series, and Tokyo’s Shuto Expressway, all tailored for optimal gameplay. Rumors suggest that a track similar to the Ebisu Circuit might also be hidden within the expansive map.

Regarding the vehicle roster, while many cars from Horizon 5 make a return, new additions like the X100 Toyota Chaser, Daihatsu Copen, and Honda Beat are featured in the trailer. This suggests an expanded selection of Japanese-specific vehicles, catering to the game's setting. Overall, the game will boast an impressive collection of 550 cars, offering players a vast array of options to choose from and customize. The visual fidelity and attention to detail in replicating these real-world and automotive elements promise a rich and authentic racing experience.

Immersive Locations and Innovative Gameplay Mechanics

Forza Horizon 6 is set to introduce several groundbreaking gameplay mechanics alongside its stunning Japanese environments. Players will have access to a unique mountain valley area called 'The Estate,' which offers extensive customization opportunities. Within this personal space, players can freely place buildings, plants, and roads to design their own unique drivable maps, which can then be visited by other players. This feature adds a new layer of creativity and social interaction to the game.

Further enhancing personalization, garages are now fully customizable with various posters and paint schemes. A new car meet feature, centered around the Daikoku Parking Area, will serve as a hub for players to exchange car liveries, tuning setups, and vehicles. Perhaps one of the most anticipated new modes is 'Touge Battle,' allowing players to engage in intense head-to-head races on winding mountain passes. Additionally, the long-requested ability to include windows in the livery editor has finally been implemented, providing even more creative freedom for car customization. The game's faithful map design, especially the twisty and narrow mountain roads reminiscent of Fujimi Kaido, promises an exhilarating and visually captivating driving experience.

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