Forza Horizon 6 brings the Horizon Festival to Japan, featuring a map built around iconic urban districts, mountain passes, and coastal highways. At launch, the game includes a garage exceeding 600 vehicles, making it one of the most content-dense entries in the series.
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.
Forza Horizon 6 shifts a lot of its difficulty away from raw driving mechanics and toward resource efficiency and system mastery. The core design punishes inefficient credit spending more aggressively than it punishes driving mistakes, especially early in a fresh save.