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Forza Horizon 6 is officially set in Japan, and the JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) scene is at the heart of the game. The developers went all out, rescanning classic cars to meet next-gen standards. The result? Some of the most iconic JDM machines are back, looking and handling better than ever.
The Rescanned Icons
These cars are legends that have been fully rebuilt in high detail:
1993 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec (R32) – The original "Godzilla" returns. With updated physics and visuals, it’s perfect for high-speed runs on the Wangan (Shuto Expressway).
1997 Mazda RX-7 (FD3S) – The rotary superstar shines with new neon underglow and widebody customization. Nighttime Tokyo cruises have never looked this good.
1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno Apex (AE86) – The ultimate "Touge" car. FH6’s physics engine makes drifting on mountain passes more rewarding than ever.
Urban Legends and K-Cars
FH6’s dense urban Japan map makes small, agile cars a blast to drive:
1992 Autozam AZ-1 – Tiny, mid-engine, gullwing doors. Perfect for weaving through tight Shibuya alleys.
2023 Nissan Skyline Nismo – Modern luxury meets performance. A perfect choice for stylish city street races.
Honda Beat / Suzuki Cappuccino – Lightweight pocket rockets that handle steep, winding rural roads like a dream.
Performance and Track Kings
For those who want pure performance, these JDM stars dominate:
2025 Toyota GR GT Prototype (Cover Car) – The star of FH6. Ready to crush official race circuits straight out of the box.
2005 Honda NSX-R – Precision over power. If you love hitting apexes and maintaining grip, this is your go-to machine.
Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) Z-Tune – The ultimate R34. With FH6’s sound engine, the RB26 engine roaring through a tunnel is unforgettable.
The Customization Favorites
If tuning and showing off is your thing, these JDM classics stand out:
Nissan Silvia Spec-R (S15) – Drift king. Authentic JDM parts let you build a pro-spec drift monster or a clean street sleeper.
Nissan Stagea RS Four V – A Skyline wagon with high performance. Perfect for standing out at the new Car Meet hubs.
Key Dates to Remember
Early Access: May 15, 2026 (Premium Edition owners)
Official Launch: May 19, 2026
Whether you’re drifting mountain passes, racing through Tokyo streets, or fine-tuning a custom drift build, FH6 brings the JDM culture to life like never before. Get ready to drive these legends and leave your mark on Japan.
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