Forza Horizon 6 (FH6) has officially dropped us into its massive digital recreation of Japan. While exploring the neon-lit streets of Tokyo and drifting down Mount Fuji is an absolute blast, the real heart of the game lies in building your dream garage. With a map five times larger than previous editions and a starting lineup of over 500 vehicles, tracking down the absolute best cars can feel overwhelming. Instead of mindlessly grinding standard races, the smartest players look for the hidden shortcuts. Here is a realistic, direct breakdown of how to unlock the most wanted and secret cars in FH6 using specific in-game strategies, raw numbers, and a few external shortcuts. The Hidden Car Mastery Meta (Secret Cars) Playground Games has hidden some of the most sought-after cars inside the Car Mastery Skill Trees of otherwise unassuming vehicles. If you do not know they are there, you will miss them entirely. Until you unlock them, they will not even show up in your standard collection interface. To secure these, you have to buy a specific "base car," spend skill points to level up its individual perk tree, and trigger the secret reward. Here are the three most critical targets right now: 1. 1996 Ferrari F50 GT
The Base Car: 1995 Ferrari F50.
The Cost: You cannot buy it from the normal store; you have to hunt the Auction House. Current market rates sit right around 4.5 million credits.
The Unlock Requirement: Once you own the standard F50, you must invest 14 skill points to unlock the initial upgrade path, followed by a hefty 64 skill points at the top of the tree to unlock the F50 GT.
Why it matters: It is a dominant S2-class track weapon built specifically for tight grip runs on Tokyo’s highway loops.
2. 2003 Porsche Carrera GT
The Base Car: 2014 Porsche 918 Spyder.
The Cost: Available via the Autoshow or Wheelspins.
The Unlock Requirement: Navigate to the top-right corner of the 918 Spyder's skill tree. You will need roughly 50 to 60 total skill points to bridge your way to the Carrera GT token.
Why it matters: Beyond its top-tier handling when tuned to the S1 Performance Class, it features an incredibly distinct, high-pitched V10 engine note that is easily the best sound design in the entire game.
3. 2022 Ford Supervan 4
The Base Car: 1994 Ford Supervan 3.
The Unlock Requirement: Fully unlock the mid-tier perks on the Supervan 3 tree. It requires a modest investment of about 35 skill points.
Why it matters: It serves as a hilarious, high-voltage meme machine that dominates casual online lobbies and straight-line acceleration challenges.
Fast-Tracking Your Garage with External Services Let's face it: unlocking a full roster through traditional gameplay requires serious time. Grinding out 4.5 million credits for a single base Ferrari can take hours of continuous farming, even if you are pulling in 1 million credits per hour using optimal highway sprint routes. For players who want to jump straight into high-tier competitive racing without treating the game like a second job, looking at third-party marketplaces is standard practice. Platforms like U4N offer pre-boosted accounts, massive credit packages, and rare car bundles that save hundreds of hours of manual grinding. Purchasing a modified FH6 steam account gives you instant access to tens of millions of credits and pre-unlocked seasonal cars, letting you bypass the tedious progression blocks and focus purely on tuning and racing across Japan. Maximizing the Weekly Festival Playlist If you prefer the purely organic route, everything revolves around the Festival Playlist, which refreshes every single Thursday. To even participate in these weekly events and start earning exclusive cars, you have to level up your progression to the Yellow Wristband tier by finishing open-world missions and completing races in the "Discover Japan" intro series.
Every Series playlist is broken down into 4 distinct weeks. For example, in the current rotation, completing the multi-step "King of the Road" challenge rewards you with exclusive seasonal points.
Step 1: Purchase/unlock the 1989 Nissan Silvia K's.
Step 2: Secure a 3-star rating across any designated open-world Drift Zones.
Step 3: Win a standard road racing circuit event.
Step 4: Complete 2 clean drag runs at the Festival Kilometer Drag Meet.
Hitting the 20-point and 40-point milestones each week is the only official way to secure ultra-rare vehicles like the 2025 Toyota GR GT Prototype (the game's cover car) before they disappear from active rotation and skyrocket in price on the in-game Auction House. Keep a close eye on your skill points, maximize your weekly playlist completions, and use your resources wisely to build the ultimate collection.