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Forza Horizon 6 - Nissan Figaro Treasure Car Location Guide

Published on:Jun 5,2026
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In Forza Horizon 6, Treasure Cars are designed to reward exploration rather than performance, and the 1991 Nissan Figaro is one of the earliest examples you can unlock. It costs 0 Credits, but the game only provides a vague photographic clue, which places it somewhere in metropolitan Tokyo—an area dense enough to make blind searching inefficient.

This guide isolates the exact spawn location, explains how to reach it quickly, and breaks down what the Figaro actually offers once it is added to your garage.

Forza Horizon 6 - Nissan Figaro Treasure Car Location Guide

Nissan Figaro Treasure Car Location (Exact Position)

The 1991 Nissan Figaro sits in a small, narrow parking lot on the southern edge of Tokyo, positioned between key bridge connections leading toward Daikoku Island.

You are effectively searching for a midpoint zone between: 
• The southern Tokyo expressway exits  
• The bridge network connecting toward Daikoku Island  
• The visible arc of Rainbow Bridge in the background

Key positional breakdown

Reference Point

Direction

Importance

Rainbow Bridge

North/Northeast view

Visual landmark confirmation

Daikoku Island bridges

West connection

Defines search corridor

South Tokyo shoreline

Primary zone

Actual spawn region

Two leftmost bridge spans

Exact alignment

Final locator clue

The Figaro is specifically not on the bridge itself, which is a common player mistake. Instead, it is tucked into a low-profile parking area between two southern bridge spans, partially hidden by road curvature and elevation changes.

Fastest Way to Reach the Figaro

Tokyo's road density makes manual searching inefficient, so route optimization matters.

Recommended approach: 
1. Drive toward the southern expressway ring of Tokyo  
2. Align yourself between the two leftmost bridge structures  
3. Look for a tight, narrow parking entrance off the main road  
4. Use drone mode once you are nearby to scan rooftops and open lots  
5. Set a waypoint as soon as the parking icon appears

Efficiency tip

If you are struggling with street-level visibility, switch to drone mode immediately. The vertical perspective eliminates most of Tokyo's visual clutter and reduces search time by more than half.

Figaro Parking Lot Identification

The entrance is intentionally subtle, which is why many players overshoot it.

Feature

Description

Entrance width

Narrow, easy to miss at speed

Visibility

Partially obscured by roadside geometry

Best approach

GPS-guided approach, not manual driving

Landmark confirmation

Direct sightline to Rainbow Bridge

Once inside the area, the Treasure Car icon will appear automatically, allowing you to set a precise waypoint via ANNA navigation.

How to Claim the Nissan Figaro

Claiming the car is instantaneous once you arrive.

Steps:

1. Drive directly up to the vehicle  
2. Press the interaction prompt button  
3. Trigger the acquisition cutscene  
4. The car is added permanently to your garage

No Forza Horizon 6 Credits are deducted, and there are no time limits or repeat requirements. Treasure Cars in Forza Horizon 6 are permanent unlocks—once collected, they remain in your garage indefinitely.

1991 Nissan Figaro – Full Performance Breakdown

The Figaro is a Class D retro compact convertible categorized under Eclectic Domestics, reflecting its real-world limited-production heritage.

Core specifications

Stat

Value

Class

D

Performance Index

234

Engine Output

75 hp

Torque

106 N·m

Weight

810 kg

Drivetrain

Front-Wheel Drive

Front Bias

61%

Engine Size

0.99 L

Top Speed

96.7 mph

0–60 mph

12.606s

Performance attributes

Attribute

Rating

Speed

3.4

Handling

4.1

Acceleration

2.6

Launch

1.0

Braking

2.9

Off-Road

6.0

The standout anomaly is its Off-Road rating of 6.0, which is disproportionately high relative to its drivetrain and power output. This is likely a gameplay balancing artifact rather than a reflection of real-world capability.

Driving Reality: What the Figaro Actually Feels Like

Despite its charm, the Figaro is not engineered for competitive racing: 
• Extremely low horsepower ceiling (75 hp)  
• Long 0–60 time exceeding 12 seconds  
• Front-heavy distribution (61%)  
• Limited top-end speed under 100 mph

Practical implications

• Unsuitable for circuit racing or speed zones  
• Prone to understeer at higher speeds  
• Best driven in casual cruise scenarios or themed collections

Treat the Figaro as a collector's vehicle rather than a performance tool.

Is the Nissan Figaro Worth Unlocking?

From a competitive standpoint, the answer is clearly no. However, within the structure of Forza Horizon 6, value is not always defined by performance metrics.

Reasons it still matters:

• Early-game Treasure Car progression unlock  
• Thematic alignment with Japan-based map design  
• Unique retro styling rarely seen in modern car lists  
• Part of the broader collectible ecosystem

Treasure Car Progress Tracking

If you are working toward full completion, the Figaro is only the beginning.

Category

Total Available

Notes

Treasure Cars

9

Spread across Japan map regions

Barn Finds

15

Hidden via exploration stamps

Loyalty Rewards Cars

Up to 6

Based on franchise history

Collecting the Figaro completes your first step toward the Treasure Hunter progression path, which encourages full-map exploration rather than isolated discovery.

Where to Go Next

Once you've secured the Figaro, the logical progression is to expand your collection across Japan's other hidden systems: 
• Additional Treasure Cars across regional zones  
• Barn Find discovery routes tied to rural Japan  
• Loyalty Rewards for legacy Forza players

The Figaro is effectively an entry point into the broader collectible ecosystem in Forza Horizon 6, introducing players to how exploration-driven rewards are structured across the map.


The U4GM Team


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