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FH6 Japan Map: Small Car and Truck Collection

In Forza Horizon 6, the spotlight on small cars and trucks brings a fresh twist to the festival experience. For the first time, the series introduces a dedicated focus on Japanese Kei cars and compact utility vehicles, perfectly suited for the densest map in Horizon history—a detailed recreation of Tokyo City and the winding mountain touge roads beyond.

Notable Small Cars and Trucks

While the game boasts a massive roster of over 550 cars across all classes, certain Japanese compacts stand out for their charm, handling, and cultural significance:

  • 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser – This rugged yet compact SUV serves as a key cover vehicle and showcases Japan’s off-road capabilities in a small form factor.
  • Autozam AZ-1 – A mid-engine Kei sports car with gull-wing doors, featured heavily in early gameplay. Available for 61,000 credits, it’s a favorite for tight city runs and fun touge drifting.
  • Honda Beat – Part of the classic “ABC” Kei trio (Autozam, Beat, Cappuccino), this tiny RWD roadster shines on twisty roads and short straights.
  • Suzuki Carry – The iconic Kei truck makes its debut as a quirky fan-favorite, perfect for custom builds and unique liveries.

Map Integration for Small Vehicles

Forza Horizon 6’s map is built to make small cars feel fun and rewarding, emphasizing nimble handling and technical driving:

  • Verticality and Density – Unlike the wide highways of Mexico, Japan’s map is full of narrow streets, tight intersections, and hairpin turns where compact vehicles can truly shine.
  • Tokyo City – At roughly five times larger than any previous Horizon city, it offers multi-level roads, overpasses, and parking structures like Daikoku PA, giving small cars plenty of space to maneuver.
  • Touge Passes – Mountain routes such as Mt. Haruna, famous from Initial D, provide the ultimate playground for lightweight vehicles. Here, skillful driving and precision matter more than raw horsepower.

Whether you’re weaving through downtown alleys or drifting a switchback-lined mountain pass, small cars and trucks in FH6 offer a unique driving experience you can’t get with larger, high-powered vehicles.

Forza Horizon 6 launches on May 19, 2026, with Premium Edition early access starting May 15. Get ready to explore Japan like never before, and see just how much fun compact vehicles can be on the most detailed map in Horizon history.


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