How we source data
The internet is full of stale and copied game data, especially right after a launch. Our goal is to be the place you can trust. Here is exactly how we handle it.
Confirmed
Facts we have cross checked against official Forza sources, such as the Forza.net reveals, the in-game car list and the official FAQ, plus our own time in the game. Real world car specs like engine, drivetrain and power come from manufacturer data and are accurate regardless of the game.
Provisional
Early community estimates that we have not yet fully confirmed, such as a car's stock Performance Index before we test it. These are clearly labelled across the site so you always know what is settled and what is not.
Kept current
Forza Horizon 6 updates regularly and adds cars over time. We re-check our reference data and show a last verified date so you can judge how fresh it is. Weekly Festival Playlist content is only published after we confirm it against the live game.
Credit where it is due
Our complete car roster (614 cars) and the in-game car images are sourced from the community-maintained Forza Wiki on Fandom. Their volunteers do the painstaking work of cataloguing every car, class, PI rating, rarity, value, unlock method and the autoshow scorecard ratings (Speed, Handling, Acceleration, Launch, Braking, Offroad). We use that catalogue as the canonical source for FH6 data and pair it with manufacturer-confirmed real-world specs. All editorial prose on this site is our own.
Reference facts last verified 2026-05-27