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Forza Horizon 6, launching on May 19, 2026, takes players on a sprawling journey across Japan. One of the most exciting aspects is hunting down legendary hypercars hidden throughout the map. These vehicles aren’t just about speed—they’re about exploration, mastery, and unlocking the full potential of your Horizon adventure.
Finding Hidden Hypercars
Hypercar hunting in FH6 blends old-school Barn Find mechanics with the new Discover Japan campaign.
Treasure Cars (Barn Finds):
Nine Treasure Cars are tucked away in remote locations. While not all are revealed, leaks and community findings suggest legendary machines like the Mazda 787B and Audi R8 LMS are among the rewards. They require careful exploration, patience, and sometimes clever navigation of Japan’s urban and alpine terrain.
Aftermarket Cars:
These are pre-tuned, unique cars you can spot in driveways, parking lots, or along scenic routes. You can test drive or even purchase them immediately, offering a shortcut to hypercar action without waiting for official events.
Discovery Leads:
The Discover Japan path encourages players to collect Stamps through photography, street racing, and side missions like food delivery. These Stamps often provide hints to hidden cars, rewarding explorers who pay attention to the map and environment.
Unlocking Top-Tier Hypercars
Certain hypercars are gated behind progression, so you’ll need to climb the Horizon Festival ranks to get full access.
Wristband Progression:
Official hypercar events unlock once you reach the Purple Wristband. By that stage, you’re already capable of handling high-speed vehicles with precision.
Legend Island:
The ultimate playground for hypercar enthusiasts. Achieving all seven wristbands and reaching Horizon Legend rank unlocks this massive endgame area. Here you can race across the Colossus, a circuit spanning the entire map’s freeway network, perfectly suited for top-tier machines.
Collection Journal:
Your Journal tracks regional challenges and “Master Explorer” milestones. Completing these can grant unique hypercars, offering both bragging rights and practical racing advantages.
Iconic Hypercar Locations
Japan’s map in FH6 isn’t just beautiful—it’s designed to test every facet of a hypercar’s performance.
Finding Hidden Hypercars
Hypercar hunting in FH6 blends old-school Barn Find mechanics with the new Discover Japan campaign.
Treasure Cars (Barn Finds):
Nine Treasure Cars are tucked away in remote locations. While not all are revealed, leaks and community findings suggest legendary machines like the Mazda 787B and Audi R8 LMS are among the rewards. They require careful exploration, patience, and sometimes clever navigation of Japan’s urban and alpine terrain.
Aftermarket Cars:
These are pre-tuned, unique cars you can spot in driveways, parking lots, or along scenic routes. You can test drive or even purchase them immediately, offering a shortcut to hypercar action without waiting for official events.
Discovery Leads:
The Discover Japan path encourages players to collect Stamps through photography, street racing, and side missions like food delivery. These Stamps often provide hints to hidden cars, rewarding explorers who pay attention to the map and environment.
Unlocking Top-Tier Hypercars
Certain hypercars are gated behind progression, so you’ll need to climb the Horizon Festival ranks to get full access.
Wristband Progression:
Official hypercar events unlock once you reach the Purple Wristband. By that stage, you’re already capable of handling high-speed vehicles with precision.
Legend Island:
The ultimate playground for hypercar enthusiasts. Achieving all seven wristbands and reaching Horizon Legend rank unlocks this massive endgame area. Here you can race across the Colossus, a circuit spanning the entire map’s freeway network, perfectly suited for top-tier machines.
Collection Journal:
Your Journal tracks regional challenges and “Master Explorer” milestones. Completing these can grant unique hypercars, offering both bragging rights and practical racing advantages.
Iconic Hypercar Locations
Japan’s map in FH6 isn’t just beautiful—it’s designed to test every facet of a hypercar’s performance.
- Tokyo City: The C1 Loop and Shibuya Crossing provide high-speed expressway runs under neon lights, ideal for testing acceleration and handling.
- Japanese Alps & Mount Fuji: Routes like the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route and Bandai-Azuma Skyline challenge cornering and grip, perfect for track-focused hypercars.
- Daikoku Parking Area: This recreated hub acts as a social space where players can showcase their rare hypercars, admire others’ collections, and even purchase stock versions of cars spotted here.

