Forza Horizon 6 Series 1 Spring Finale: Complete Challenge Walkthrough & Reward Guide
Category: Forza Horizon 6 Posted: Jun 12, 2026 Views: 17
Guys, Forza Horizon 6 has entered the beautiful spring season, and Festival Playlist is now in its week-long Spring Series 1. It's time to tackle various challenges and progress through the season in FH6 again!
To better prepare for the final week of FH6 Series 1 challenges, we've compiled a list of the challenges and strategies you need to complete this week, June 11th to June 18th, to help you unlock the rewards you want before Festival Playlist resets next week.
Weekly Challenges
The weekly challenges for Spring Series 1 require players to first acquire and drive 2024 Ram 1500 TRX. This car can be unlocked at Autoshow for 95,000 FH6 credits, provided you've already unlocked the 5% discount from Soko 78 warehouse.
Completing the first challenge simply requires owning and driving 2024 Ram 1500 TRX.
The second challenge requires players to achieve 3 stars in Danger Signs using the same car. Highway Jump is recommended as the challenge location, and specific tuning is advised to improve vehicle performance. Accelerating from a distance onto the jump platform will easily achieve a distance of over 259 meters.
The third challenge requires completing five Great Wreckage Skills while driving the same car. This is accumulated by continuously crashing into objects in the environment.
The next challenge is to win a Cross Country Race with a 2024 Ram 1500 TRX. Note that you need to tune the car back to B-level, select Temple Cross Country, and win first place to pass.

Daily Challenges
The first daily challenge is to win a Road Race with a 2022 Ford Focus ST. This car costs 32,000 credits. Players need to participate in a custom race at Coastline Sprint track at the southern end of the map, setting the car's theme to Hot Hatch and ensuring that A-level is selected to use the car. Winning this race completes the first daily challenge.
The following challenges include: driving 8 kilometers in any offroad vehicle, participating in an EventLab race, upgrading any Japanese car with at least 10,000 credits, and taking a photo of your car at Festival venue.
The most challenging one is Sushi Roll, which requires us to complete a Barrel Roll Skill. The best place to do this is at the dock, where you can easily achieve it by using the various ramps or Danger Signs to make the vehicle roll sideways.
The final daily challenge can be completed automatically by redeeming one Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin.
Photo Challenge
This photo challenge is called AstroToy. It requires you to drive a vehicle classified as a Track Toy to Space Port at the southern end of the map and take a photo with the giant rocket.
First, players can find Track Toys in the vehicle selection menu to view their owned vehicles. After driving any of your vehicles to the target rocket, enter camera mode, adjust the angle so that both your car and the giant rocket appear in the frame simultaneously, and press the shutter to complete both photo challenges at the same time.
Treasure Hunt
Treasure Chest is located near Tokyo City, marked on the map, specifically on a high platform accessible only via a jump ramp.
Players must first find the nearby ramp, drive to the rooftop of the opposite building, and then carefully navigate along the edge of the roof, avoiding fragile glass areas. Treasure Chest will eventually be found in a small room. Driving directly through Treasure Chest will reward you with 100,000 credits.
Seasonal Championship
Forza Horizon 6 features three Seasonal Championships this season, each consisting of three races. The winner is determined by the total points accumulated. It is recommended that players filter the map to only show seasonal events for quick location.
Hitting the Highway Championship uses Class A Modern Muscles, Instant Classic uses Class C Classic Sports Cars, and Spring into Action uses Class B Pickups & 4x4s.
Each Seasonal Championship requires participation in three designated races, aiming for the highest score to win.
Time Attack and Speed Trap
Soni Time Attack requires completing a designated track within 55 seconds using a Class A Country: Japan vehicle. A 1911 Honda Beat with proper tuning is recommended. A precise run-up from the start and a well-executed course line will allow you to easily complete the course in around 49 seconds.
Speed Trap, located at Shibuya Crossing, also requires a Class A Country: Japan vehicle, but the challenge is to break 257 km/h.
A long straight section can be chosen as the run-up route, such as starting from the viaduct section. Ensure you are not disturbed by traffic and reach a speed of over 260 km/h at the speed measurement point to qualify.
Drift Zone and Trailblazer
Drift Zone, also known as Seaside Trail, requires 85,000 points in a Class A Country: Japan vehicle.
A 2010 Nissan 370Z is highly recommended. This car can be unlocked by collecting 120 points in FH6 Welcome to Japan Festival Playlist. With proper drifting setup, frequent use of the handbrake to maintain sideslip is key. Since 85,000 points only corresponds to a two-star difficulty level, most players can easily exceed the requirement.
Trailblazer, named Coastal Descent, uses A-level Country: Japan course and requires reaching the finish line within 38 seconds. The route is mostly straight, allowing for safe high-speed driving; simply avoid going off the track to easily meet the time requirement.
Horizon Play
The final challenge belongs to Spec Racing category in online mode, requiring players to obtain three Ultimate Clean Racing Skills across three races.
This means driving without colliding with other vehicles or hitting barriers, strictly adhering to track rules, and maintaining clean overtaking and cornering. Accumulating three Ultimate Clean Racing Skills completes all the tasks in Spring Series 1.
Overall, this week's Spring Series 1 challenges aren't too difficult for players, and it's still not too late to participate in these challenges in FH6!
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