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Forza Horizon 6 Adds Five New Cars and a Stadium Time Attack Track

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The game isn’t even a month old, and the garage is already bursting at the seams — Playground Games clearly isn’t in the mood to wait around before dropping fresh content on players.

We’re talking about update 3.419.635 for Xbox Series X|S: starting August 13, Forza Horizon 6 will unlock five new cars at once, alongside a new spot on the map built for anyone who loves racing against the clock. The lineup spans different eras and styles, from seventies Japanese classics to modern muscle.

New Cars in Forza Horizon 6

  • Honda N600 (1970) — first-ever appearance in the series
  • Toyota Celica GT (1974)
  • Exomotive Exocet Sport V8 XP-5 (2018)
  • Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 (2024)
  • Mitsubishi Starion ESI-R (1988)

The Honda N600 is the one drawing the most attention — a tiny early-’70s car powered by an air-cooled 600cc engine inherited from Honda’s motorcycle roots. It’s never shown up in a Forza Horizon game before, making it more of a discovery than just another garage addition for anyone hunting rare models.

Seasonal rewards catalog showcasing Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, and Subaru vehicles — season-by-season car list in Forza Horizon 6

Time Attack Track and What Got Fixed Earlier

Beyond the cars, the update expands Event Lab with new scenery from the Horizon Mascot Party set, useful for players who like building their own custom events and locations. But the more interesting piece is the new Time Attack track set right on stadium grounds, complete with its own leaderboards — essentially a ready-made spot to put the new cars through their paces and see who comes out fastest.

It’s also worth mentioning the August 10 update, which flew under the radar but still delivered real value. It fixed incorrect behavior on the Nissan Patrol and Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica, and squashed a bug that was blocking progress in the sixth chapter of Shibuya Showstopper. If your story progress got stuck there, this is the patch to grab first.

Judging by the pace of these updates, Playground Games seems set on keeping the game alive well past launch — new cars and tracks keep arriving for free, with no sign of paid car packs yet. The real question is whether that stays the case as the game matures, or whether paid bundles eventually creep in. For now, though, players are the ones coming out ahead.

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