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1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 sits on the official Forza Horizon 6 car list as a C class entry in the base roster. This page covers how it tends to drive in its class, how to think about a starting tune, and which other Forza Horizon 6 cars to compare it against.

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Overview

1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 appears on the official Forza Horizon 6 car list as a C Class (mid-pack improver) entry in the base roster. This page focuses on what the car actually means for everyday players: how it tends to drive in its class, where it fits inside Forza Horizon 6's Japan setting, how to think about a starting tune, and which other roster entries it naturally compares against.

If you found this page while searching for a single Chevrolet model in Forza Horizon 6, you are in the right place. Everything below is built around the official list fields (year, class, pack, manufacturer) plus plain-language player notes. We do not invent horsepower numbers, hidden upgrade paths, or unlock guarantees that the official list has not confirmed.

Background and Forza Horizon 6 context

The 1970 Camaro Z28 received the high-revving 360 hp LT-1 small-block V8 originally developed for Trans-Am racing. Aluminium intake, solid-lifter cam and a four-speed manual made it the most focused factory Camaro of the era, and the second-generation body launched that year became a defining muscle-car silhouette. On the official Forza Horizon 6 car list this 1970 Chevrolet entry sits in the C Class (mid-pack improver) bracket inside the base roster, which is the placement players come to this page expecting to confirm against the public source. Inside the same C Class (mid-pack improver) bracket, the closest comparison roster entries for players are 1964 Aston Martin DB5 and 1973 BMW 2002 Turbo, which is the C Class (mid-pack improver) peer group this car is usually weighed against.

Driving feel in Forza Horizon 6

The 1970 Z28 introduced the LT-1 350ci V8 making 360hp through a Muncie four-speed manual — Chevrolet's high-revving small-block in factory form. In C-class events the Z28 is the more sophisticated of the 1970 Camaros; the chassis tune and rear sway bar make it noticeably more agile than the Super Sport on Japan's tighter routes.

Where it shines

C class fits most early Festival progression, beginner-friendly online cruises and any event where you want to refine racing line without the speed punishing you.

Tuning starting point

Aim for a tune that prioritises mid-corner grip first, then a moderate gear-ratio change for the typical road event speed. A community tune is usually enough.

These are general starting points only, not a guaranteed competitive setup. Forza Horizon 6 community tunes that already have hundreds of downloads are usually a faster route than building from scratch, especially if you are not sure of the car's drivetrain or aero behaviour yet.

How to get 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

This car is listed without an add-on label on the official Forza Horizon 6 source, so we treat it as part of the base roster. Forza Horizon 6 launches on May 19, 2026, and before that date the public Autoshow may not surface every base-roster car yet — players asking 'how do I get this car, it is not in the Autoshow?' on Reddit or the Forza forums usually find the answer is 'wait for launch day or a post-launch update'. After launch, base-roster cars are normally available through credits in the Autoshow, Wheelspins, Festival Playlist rewards, or the in-game showcase that introduces new vehicles.

Rivals in C class

Other Forza Horizon 6 entries in the same class and similar era that you might compare against 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28.

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