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Forza Horizon 6 Beginner's Guide to Progression, Cars, and Tuning | Unlock insane secrets and become a street legend overnight

Category: Forza Horizon 6 Posted: May 19, 2026 Views: 14

Forza Horizon 6 has officially arrived, putting you behind the wheel of a jaw-dropping supercar as you tear through the streets of Japan. Racing, solo runs, car tuning, exploration, and more will all help you grow.

However, for new players, the sheer volume of content can be overwhelming. So let's walk through the journey from career progression to car modification, step by step, and see how a racing enthusiast can transform into a legendary driver.

Forza Horizon 6 Beginner's Guide to Progression, Cars, and Tuning | Unlock insane secrets and become a street legend overnight

Main Campaign

In Forza Horizon 6, the protagonist is no longer a seasoned racing superstar but an ordinary Japanese tourist carrying a Horizon Festival dream. After you finish the introductory qualifier and earn Yellow Wristband, you officially become part of Horizon Festival.

The game features seven wristbands in total, and each promotion unlocks official events with higher vehicle performance requirements and richer themes. Once you secure the final Gold Wristband, you prove you are worthy of traveling to Legend Island to compete among elite drivers.

There are many ways to advance the main story, but the primary method is completing competitive races, which grant the most progress points. These events impose strict limits on your car's Performance Index (PI) or vehicle type.

After clearing an event for the first time, you can replay it with custom settings. This does not push the main story forward, but it does lift the vehicle class restrictions.

Beyond that, inside Collection Journal under Horizon Festival tab, activities such as PR Stunts, collecting Bonus Boards, and completing Rivals all contribute to your Wristband progression. Every time you hit a progress milestone, you must tackle a dedicated Wristband promotion event.

Discover Japan

Should the official championship events ever begin to wear you down, Discover Japan offers an alternative path of free-form exploration. It is an optional side questline, but completing it is both hugely entertaining and generously rewarding.

Whether you photograph locations across Japan, explore cultural landmarks, fulfil assignments, join nighttime street races, or challenge perilous mountain drifts, you earn Stamps.

Every new Stamp might deliver a Barn Find clue or unlock new homes on the map that can be secured. For the first time, FH6's housing system includes customisable garages, allowing you to showcase your favourite cars.

Your exploration progress can also be tracked in Collection Journal. Collecting vehicles, taking photos, and even smashing Regional Mascots scattered across the map all contribute points. Notably, street races have no vehicle restrictions right from the start - you can enter with any car you own.

Collection Journal

Make it a habit to check Collection Journal often. Whenever you make progress or complete a collection entry under Horizon Festival and Discover Japan, you unlock corresponding rewards. These vary widely, including Credit multipliers, clothing and cosmetic items, and even exclusive cars - some of which cannot be obtained anywhere else.

How to Get Cars?

The game launches with over 600 vehicles. The vast majority can be obtained directly from Auto Show. The series' classic Auction House also returns, letting you offload rare or duplicate cars to recoup Credits, and, of course, there are Barn Finds mentioned above.

FH 6 also introduces two brand-new ways to acquire cars.

Aftermarket Cars

Pre-owned runabouts scattered across every corner of the map. They tend to spawn near events, PR Stunts, time trials, drag races and other open-world activities. With a bit of luck, you may even stumble upon Forza Special Edition pre-owned cars that can be claimed.

Treasure Cars

 Nine abandoned vehicles are hidden across the map, one in each region except Legend Island. When you first set foot in a region, the game provides clues through photos and text descriptions in the menu. Once found, they can be restored and made your own. All nine Treasure Cars are exclusive models, making them absolutely worth tracking down.

Mastery Tree

Every car comes with a Mastery Tree that you can unlock by applying Skill Points. The bonuses cover XP boosts, percentage increases to stunt scores, event reward enhancements, and more. Certain rare cars and Forza Special Editions can even grant Super Wheel Spins and Forza Horizon 6 Credits.

You earn Skill Points by performing stunts while driving; the higher your combo, the greater your final score and the more points you receive.

Credits

Credits serve as the main currency in FH6. You amass large amounts of Forza Horizon 6 Credits simply by completing events and storylines. Regular Wheelspins and Super Wheelspins can also deliver generous rewards when fortune smiles upon you.

As in previous titles, offloading rare and highly desirable unused vehicles at Auction House, creating quality tuning setups, car liveries, and the newly introduced custom garage and estate designs - so long as other players download them - will keep earning you passive income. If you want a substantial stack of Credits early on, you can also let the game run idle to farm XP and Credits.

Vehicle Upgrades

Upgrading your vehicles is vital, especially at lower PI levels. In many cases, you can even lift a car straight into a higher class.

Upgrading is not simply about piling on horsepower. Platform and handling, drivetrain, tyres and wheels, aerodynamics and appearance, plus body kits and engine swaps - all these rich options deserve careful consideration based on the demands of each event. You can also paint your car, or download and apply liveries created by other players.

Vehicle Tuning

When it comes to tuning, it gives you a bigger edge in both racing and drifting, which is especially important for multiplayer. For casual players, simply adjusting the gearbox, ride height and differential can already deliver a noticeable improvement.

The overall handling and braking feel of Forza Horizon 6 have moved closer to the most recent Forza Motorsport title, differing from Horizon 5. At its heart, it remains an accessible, fun-focused racer, though it may take a little time to adapt.

Multiplayer

You can still form a Convoy with friends and roam the open world, and the main campaign supports co-op play. Rivals are always accessible from the pause menu, but the central multiplayer hub is found within Horizon Play.

Spec Racing makes its Horizon debut, a mode carried over from Forza Motorsport series. Everyone drives the exact same car - victory comes down to pure skill.

The main campaign alone delivers over twenty hours of gameplay in Forza Horizon 6. Once you discover the joy of modifying cars, sinking hundreds of hours would not be surprising at all. You will uncover even more fun when you experience it for yourself.

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