If you’ve played Forza Horizon 6 and have earned the Golden Wristband along with a spot on Legend Island, congratulations! However, your journey at Legend Island is just the beginning of the real challenge. You can now take on seasonal playlists and explore ever-evolving world content, ensuring that Horizon Japan remains exciting and fresh.
The first series update is titled Welcome To Japan and this playlist is packed with five prize cars exclusive to this series update, including a memorable 90s JDM hot hatchback from Toyota. Having fought our way through the first FH6 series update, let's take a look at our Series 1 hauls.
The first one is the Toyota Altezza, which I won by nabbing 15 points in the Series 1 Summer Playlist. Launched in the autumn of 1998, the Toyota Altezza is a compact, rear-wheel-drive medium sedan with dynamics akin to those of expensive European imports. It won the 1998 Japan Car of the Year and was exported to Europe in 1999 and in the US in 2000 as the Lexus IS.
Obtained from hitting the 30-point target in the Series 1 Autumn Playlist is a Honda CR-X SiR, the evolved form of the former Ballade Sports CR-X. Known by the "Cyber Sports" banner in TV commercials, the wedge-shaped CR-X is powered by a choice of 1.5L and 1.6L VTEC engines producing 160 PS.
Obtained from hitting the 30-point target in the Series 1 Winter Playlist is a Toyota Arctic Trucks Land Cruiser AT37, a J150-spec Prado modified by Icelandic off-road specialists, Arctic Trucks.
Lastly, the car in question that was obtained from hitting the 15-point target from the Series 1 Spring Playlist is the Toyota Starlet Glanza V, a high-performance variant of the final-generation Toyota Starlet hatchback.
Thought I forgot about this one, huh? Yes, it's the Mazda Furai Concept, the racing concept car that I won for hitting 60 series points throughout the Series 1 update. It's a rotary-powered racing machine based on the underpinnings of Mazda's IMSA racer.
It's time for the Series 1 exclusive prize cars to test their might. Let's roll the tapes.
What are your thoughts on the prize cars from the first series update of Forza Horizon 6? Do you have a favorite? I won’t spoil it, but I bet many of you liked either the Altezza or the Starlet Glanza V. However, it seems that the Altezza is the more popular choice, and I think we all know why!
Forza Horizon 6's first series update has come to a close. Get ready for more classic cars in Series 2, titled Horizon Decades.
YOUR NEXT MISSION.












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