Following in its predecessors’ footsteps, Forza Horizon 6 is a true paradise for car lovers, offering an enormous selection of detailed car models with unique handling and stats. From blazingly fast exclusive hypercars, expensive vintage racers, and futuristic concept cars to off-road monsters and everyday city hatchbacks, collecting all the cars in FH6 is a fun and rewarding process. Today, however, is a special occasion, as we won’t discuss anything performance-based at all.
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Instead, let’s take a look at some of the most beautiful cars available in Forza Horizon 6 so far. Naturally, with its huge roster of over 600 cars, it’s impossible to do justice to every gorgeous car out there in a short list like this. By definition, such a topic is extremely subjective and not based on any stats or factual parameters, so it’s just a matter of personal taste. Still, when choosing the best-looking cars, I tried to include various brands, vehicle types, and eras for greater variety, as well as capture each car from different angles for you to appreciate all the detail. Enjoy!
GR GT Prototype 2025
Type: Super GT
The biggest star of Forza Horizon 6, entrusted to become the cover car, the GR GT Prototype looks the part, appearing both fresh and familiar. This spectacular supercar is actually manufactured by Toyota but sold under the GR brand, and is planned to start full production only in 2027. Once again, FH6 players can get access to this exclusive ride among the first and relatively easily, with the GR GT Prototype’s price being quite modest (250,000 CR). While the car’s exterior styling was developed to prioritize aerodynamic efficiency above all else, it’s still a remarkably gorgeous car with an undeniable style that few of the series’ classic GT cars can match.
Mazda Furai 2008
Type: Extreme Track Toys
The long-awaited, drop-dead stunning Mazda Furai finally makes its appearance in the Forza Horizon series, and it’s a perfect match for FH6’s setting. The perfectly chosen name, which means “sound of the wind,” reflects its one-of-a-kind appearance, combining organic and mechanical elements. Its look is dominated by curving shapes, sharp points, and an array of bold design choices like taillights and front lights. Only one Mazda Furai existed, and it was destroyed in a fire during road tests by Top Gear in 2008, making the chance to ride one on Japanese roads even more alluring. So far, though, players can only take it for a brief test drive, while adding one to your garage requires completing the entire seasonal playlist series.

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Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 427 1967
Type: Classic Muscle
Easily one of the most recognizable and iconic cars ever made (and I don’t mean only muscle cars), and a real star of Hollywood movies, the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 427 captured the spirit of the 1960s most perfectly. It’s an embodiment of freedom, with its timeless and unmistakable design of a dreamlike sports car universally appealing to all genders and ages. From every angle and in every element, the Stingray 427 is unique and exquisite. If only Forza Horizon 6 included the even more alluring “split window” Stingray version, which is just the cherry on top of any selection of the most beautiful cars of all time.
Hyundai N Vision 74 2022
Type: Track Toys
Ever since the Hyundai N Vision 74 was added to Forza Horizon 5, I instantly fell in love with it, and I mean, who wouldn’t? It looks like something from the past taking a wild time-travel trip to the future, combining the best of two worlds and delivering an unmatched retro-futuristic appearance full of standout elements and bold decisions. Endlessly fresh but rich in cultural nods, including hints of other iconic cars like the DeLorean DMC-12 or BMW M1, the N Vision fortunately joins the starter vehicle roster in FH6 and is very easy to get, turning the exploration of Japan into a real treat.
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Plymouth Fury 1958
Type: Rods & Customs
To add some hot-rod flavor to the mix, the Plymouth Fury is a great addition to a list like this, serving as a strong alternative and sharing some similarities with one of the most iconic American cars of all time — the 1957 Chevy Bel Air. Undoubtedly, the Plymouth Fury is no less gorgeous a vehicle, unafraid to show its wild chrome-infused temper and extremely spectacular tailfin, instantly making a statement. Both the Bel Air and the Fury represent a long-gone era where cars were designed to be alluring and desirable above everything else, and it’s hard not to feel something while simply looking at them.
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McLaren Sabre 2021
Type: Hypercars
As Forza Horizon 4’s cover car, the McLaren Senna unfortunately hasn’t made it to FH6, the McLaren Sabre aims to compensate for that. Personally, I’m more than happy with this swap, as the Sabre is easily among the most stunning hypercars in the game, taking some inspiration from the Senna and adding a ton of visual upgrades on top. The McLaren Sabre’s exterior is next-level supreme, reflecting its outstanding aerodynamics and top-tier specs, while being distinct enough from any other competitor and McLaren’s own hypercars. It almost made me forget about the McLaren Speedtail, my previous passion, and yet another gorgeous model available in FH6.
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupé 1954
Type: Rare Classics
The oldest car in my selection, and easily one of the most iconic, the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupé doesn’t really feel old even today, constantly topping the charts of the best-looking cars ever made for over 70 years straight. It’s hard to imagine how much of an impact the car made back in its era, as it’s hard to look away from this timeless perfection. From elegant yet sporty body lines, classic hood-to-rear proportions, and teardrop-shaped profile to signature gull-wing doors that still look futuristic, the 300 SL Coupé is an absolute marvel of design and engineering.
Lamborghini Sián Roadster 2020
Type: Hypercars
Picking just one most beautiful Lambo in Forza Horizon 6 is quite an impossible task, especially given how fond I’ve become of driving the Lambo Revuelto across Japan. Still, if choosing one, I’d go with the Lamborghini Sián Roadster, as the car’s appearance just fills me with joy whenever I witness it. Based on the Aventador model, the Sián Roadster cranks up futuristic design features to 11 if not 12. Its sculptured contours, distinct aero wings, and spectacular exhaust and taillights are simply breathtaking. Complete with the new stock “Uranus Blue” paint that I never want to change for anything else, the Sián Roadster is one hell of a gorgeous hypercar in FH6.
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Ferrari F40 1987
Type: Retro Super Cars
Created as the ultimate Ferrari, almost 40 years later, the Ferrari F40 still lives up to its impossible legacy and continues to inspire, standing as one of the most recognizable and influential supercars ever produced. Its extremely lightweight design was an entirely new creation by Pininfarina that set the course for the entire Ferrari roster for years. The Ferrari F40 is a pitch-perfect combination of simplicity, elegance, and performance, with its sleek, confident lines and the overall “wholesome” looks that seemingly can’t be improved. Even with an array of modern, spectacularly designed Ferrari models, I can’t choose any other variant over this timeless masterpiece. Well, maybe the Ferrari FXX K.
Koenigsegg Regera 2016
Type: Hypercars
For the last hypercar on my selection of the best-looking cars in FH6, I was actually pretty torn between the Pagani and Koenigsegg models, and just with the tiniest margin, the Regera came out on top. Indeed, it’s like pitting some of the most exclusive and desirable cars ever made against each other, with both brands needing little introduction or highlights of their absolute masterpieces, so cut me some slack. Still, the Koenigsegg Regera is often hailed as the best-looking Swedish hypercar to date, true to its naming (which means “to reign”), and I can’t disagree with that. Much more fluid and organic than the sharp, track-focused Zonda, the Koenigsegg Regera is almost deceptively calm and luxurious, while hiding immense, truly untamed power.
Forza Horizon 6
- Released
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May 19, 2026
- ESRB
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Everyone / Mild Lyrics, Users Interact, In-Game Purchases
- Publisher(s)
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Xbox Game Studios

