Overview
1989 Nissan Silvia K's appears on the official Forza Horizon 6 car list as a C Class (mid-pack improver) entry in the base roster. This page covers how it tends to drive in its class, where it fits inside the Japan setting, how to think about a starting tune, and which roster entries it naturally compares against.
Background and Forza Horizon 6 context
The S13 generation rebooted Silvia for the late 1980s on the all-new CA18DET turbo four, and won Japan Car of the Year in 1988. The K's trim added the turbocharger, better seats and an LSD, turning a soft personal coupe into the platform that defined Japanese drifting for the next two decades. On the official Forza Horizon 6 car list this 1989 Nissan 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 2001 Acura Integra Type R and 2002 Acura RSX Type S, which is the C Class (mid-pack improver) peer group this car is usually weighed against. The JDM tag fits the wider Japanese setting of Forza Horizon 6, where this make tends to be a focal point of cruise lobbies and theme nights.
Driving feel in Forza Horizon 6
S13 Silvia K's used the CA18DET 1.8 turbocharged inline-four making 175hp through a five-speed manual driving the rear wheels. In C-class events on Japan's mountain routes the S13 became the platform that defined Japanese drifting for two decades; the rear-drive layout and short wheelbase reward aggressive throttle inputs and lift-off rotation.
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.
How to get 1989 Nissan Silvia K's
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.


