In Forza Horizon 6, the Car Pass serves as a premier method for expanding your garage and securing a steady stream of elite vehicles. While you can typically grow your fleet by purchasing models from the Autoshow, hunting for deals at the Auction House, or completing specific in-game challenges, the Car Pass offers a premium route to acquire exclusive machinery through a direct purchase.
If you’re wondering how this subscription-style service functions and which vehicles are currently on the roadmap, we’ve broken down everything you need to know about the Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass below.
How the Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass Functions
Priced at $29.99, the Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass provides a curated collection of 30 vehicles, rolled out over a 30-month release schedule. Once you own the pass, a new vehicle from the collection is automatically added to your garage each week, adhering to a predetermined schedule.
Note that while the pass is sold as a standalone add-on, it is already included as part of the Deluxe and Premium editions of the game. Additionally, if you prefer not to commit to the full pass, individual cars can be purchased separately at their respective launch times.
You never have to worry about missing out; if you pick up the Car Pass after the program has already begun, you will immediately receive all the cars that were released prior to your purchase. They will be deposited directly into your garage for you to enjoy.
Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass Release Schedule
The table below tracks the Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass lineup, including official release dates, performance statistics, and base purchase prices for those buying vehicles individually.
| Car Model | Release Date | Performance Stats | Price (CR) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1990 Nissan #12 Skyline GT-R (BNR32 Gr. A) JTC |
May 19 | Speed: 7.3 | Handling: 7.8 | Accel: 9.1 | Launch: 3.3 | Braking: 8.1 | Offroad: 5.0 | 1,500,000 |
| 2024 Koenigsegg Gemera | May 28 | Speed: 10 | Handling: 7.2 | Accel: 9.7 | Launch: 10 | Braking: 7.6 | Offroad: 5.1 | N/A |
| 1972 Datsun #269 Attacking the Clock Racing 240Z | June 4 | Speed: 6.4 | Handling: 9.1 | Accel: 7.1 | Launch: 7.5 | Braking: 10 | Offroad: 4.2 | N/A |
| 2008 Honda Civic Type R | June 11 | Speed: 5.7 | Handling: 4.6 | Accel: 4.2 | Launch: 4.3 | Braking: 3.7 | Offroad: 5.3 | N/A |
| 2023 Audi R8 Coupé V10 GT RWD | June 18 | Speed: 7.6 | Handling: 6.9 | Accel: 7.4 | Launch: 6.2 | Braking: 7.8 | Offroad: 5.6 | N/A |
| 1974 Mazda #123 Mad Mike 808 Wagon ‘Fursty’ | June 25 | Speed: 7.2 | Handling: 5.0 | Accel: 4.7 | Launch: 4.9 | Braking: 5.1 | Offroad: 4.5 | N/A |
| 1998 Nissan Skyline GT-R 40th Anniversary | July 2 | Speed: 6.2 | Handling: 4.9 | Accel: 5.6 | Launch: 3.1 | Braking: 3.5 | Offroad: 5.7 | N/A |
| 2023 Toyota GR Corolla | July 9 | Speed: 5.9 | Handling: 5.7 | Accel: 6.0 | Launch: 3.8 | Braking: 5.0 | Offroad: 5.9 | N/A |
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Source: Polygon



