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Every car included with Forza Horizon 6’s Car Pass DLC

Every car included with Forza Horizon 6’s Car Pass DLC

There’s little doubting that Forza Horizon 6 is among the very best entries in the long-running series – it’s Japan setting, single-player structure and endless collectables are alluring.

But what if you’d like even more cars? That’s where the paid-for downloadable content comes in, none more so than the Car Pass DLC. This is your guide…

What is the Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass?

The Car Pass is an additional add-on for Forza Horizon 6, which provides in-game cars that can’t be obtained by any other means. It, in effect, bundles together paid-for vehicles into one package.

How many vehicles are in the Car Pass?

There will be 30 cars in Forza Horizon 6’s Car Pass DLC – although not all are available at once.

When do the cars release?

Each new Car Pass addition will arrive weekly for Forza Horizon 6 throughout 2026. The first will be on Tuesday 19th May 2026.

When does the Car Pass end?

Based on 30 cars arriving weekly each Tuesday from 19th May, which we believe will be the cadence, then the final Car Pass addition should be released on 8th December 2026.

Once the roll-out is complete, the cars will remain available, and so too will the Car Pass. It’s just that purchased after 8th December, you will receive all the cars in one go, as opposed to waiting for one to arrive each week.

How much does the Car Pass cost?

The Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass costs £29.99/$29.99.

Is the Car Pass part of Forza Horizon 6 game editions?

The standard edition (£59.99 / $69.99) of Forza Horizon 6 does not include the Car Pass. It can be purchased as optional DLC.

However, both the Deluxe and Premium Editions include the full Car Pass as part of their respective bundles. Although the cars will still release weekly, as if you had purchased the Car Pass separately.

Another way of purchasing the Car Pass is by picking up the Forza Horizon 6 Premium Upgrade Bundle. This is primarily for Game Pass subscribers who receive the base game as part of their membership but are looking for a bundle of upcoming DLC.

The Deluxe Edition is £89.99/$99.99, the Premium Edition £109.99/$119.99 and the Premium Upgrade Bundle £59.99/$59.99. They also include additional items alongside the Car Pass.

Can you buy the cars separately?

This is to be confirmed at the time of publication. For Forza Horizon 5, as an example, the answer was yes – each was priced at £2.49/$2.99. We’ll update this article if this is the same for Forza Horizon 6, once the cars start being released.

Every Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass car

Below is every vehicle available through Forza Horizon 6’s Car Pass.

Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR32 Gr. A) JTC #12 1990

The first Car Pass addition will be this Group A-specification race-modified Nissan Skyline. In the early ‘90s, the R32-generation was dominant on the race track. Here, it doesn’t quite have the classic JGTC Calsonic livery, although the shade of blue is reminiscent of the real-world racer.

Release date: 19th May 2026

Koenigsegg Gemera 2024

Koenigsegg Gemera 2024 Forza Horizon 6Koenigsegg Gemera 2024 Forza Horizon 6

It may be labelled as ‘2024’, but in 2026, production versions of this Swedish hyper-GT have yet to be delivered. This is the four-cylinder hybrid model, although a V8 version is also available in the real world.

Release date: 28th May 2026

Datsun Attacking the Clock Racing 240Z ‘All Carbon Hill Climb Beast’ #269 1972

Datsun Attacking the Clock Racing 240Z All Carbon Hill Climb Beast Forza Horizon 6Datsun Attacking the Clock Racing 240Z All Carbon Hill Climb Beast Forza Horizon 6

A highly modified Datsun 240Z, it’s odd how this isn’t in the separate Time Attack DLC pack, what with its tuned engine and carbon fibre body covered in aero aids.

But, here it is, part of the Car Pass, all 800bhp of it.

Release date: 4th June 2026

Honda Civic Type R (FD2) 2008

Honda Civic Type R (FD2) 2008 Forza Horizon 6Honda Civic Type R (FD2) 2008 Forza Horizon 6

Aha, this is actually Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) gold. While other markets received a hatchback Civic Type, only those in Japan could pick up this super-saloon variant. It wasn’t only the bodywork that was different to the hatch, but this had independent rear suspension too, unlike the global edition.

Release date: 4th June 2026

That’s it for now, but we will keep this article updated as and when the next cars are announced. In the meantime, check out our Treasure Cars and Barn Finds guides.

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