Upcoming Games Hub
Out now (Xbox / PC)

Forza Horizon 6 Japan Map & Cars — What Makes It Special

Forza Horizon 6 heads to Japan: neon cities, mountain passes and a huge car roster. What the new Horizon festival offers drivers.

Xbox Series X|SPC
Hype meter84/100
Who it's for
Open-world racing fans who want a gorgeous new Horizon festival map and hundreds of cars.
Setting
Japan
Draws
Cities + mountain touge
Roster
Hundreds of cars
Status
Out now
🎮 Buy Forza Horizon 6 (Xbox) →

Official trailer via YouTube (© respective publisher).

Japan is the dream Horizon setting fans have begged for — and it delivers. Here is what makes the Forza Horizon 6 world so special.

A map built for driving

Neon-soaked city streets, coastal highways and legendary mountain touge passes give every car type a place to shine — from drift builds to hypercars.

A roster for everyone

Horizon is famous for its hundreds of cars, JDM legends included, with a stream of additions after launch. Whatever you love to drive, it is here.

Why it is worth owning

Between the setting, the roster and endless events, Horizon 6 is the kind of game you return to for years. Play it on Xbox or PC — and pair it with a wheel for the full experience.

Editions compared

EditionPriceWhat you get
Standard Edition$69.99Base gameBuy

Where to buy

Xbox StoreSteam

Ready to jump in?

🎮 Buy Forza Horizon 6 (Xbox) →

Get on PC (Steam)Get an Xbox Series XRacing wheel

FAQ

Where is Forza Horizon 6 set?

In a stylised open-world Japan — blending dense neon cities, coastline and iconic mountain passes.

How many cars are there?

Horizon games ship with hundreds of cars and add more over time. Expect a deep, ever-growing roster.

More about Forza Horizon 6

→ All Forza Horizon 6 guides & news

More upcoming games

← All games

Forza Horizon 6Buy Forza Horizon 6 (Xbox) →

As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Upcoming Games Hub provides informational content about upcoming video games. Trailers are shown via YouTube; all game names, footage and artwork belong to their respective publishers.