Overview
2019 Nissan 370Z Nismo appears on the official Forza Horizon 6 car list as a A Class (sharp performance) 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
NISMO Z trims brought factory aero, Rays forged 19-inch wheels and a revised VQ37VHR with 350hp. The seven-speed automatic was upgraded with paddle shifters and the six-speed manual got SynchroRev Match. By this point the Z34 had been on sale for a decade, making the NISMO a late-career sharpening exercise. On the official Forza Horizon 6 car list this 2019 Nissan entry sits in the A Class (sharp performance) bracket inside the base roster, which is the placement players come to this page expecting to confirm against the public source. Inside the same A Class (sharp performance) bracket, the closest comparison roster entries for players are 2007 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione and 2014 Alfa Romeo 4C, which is the A Class (sharp performance) 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
Z34 NISMO trim added factory aero, Rays forged 19-inch wheels and a revised VQ37VHR with 350hp through a six-speed manual with SynchroRev Match or seven-speed automatic with paddle shifters. In A-class events on Japan's mountain routes the NISMO Z is the most circuit-focused Z34; the chassis behaviour is sharper than the standard 370Z but still rev-happy character.
Where it shines
A class is the sweet-spot bracket for many Horizon road events, especially mid-length point-to-points and Street race playlists.
Tuning starting point
A class rewards smarter aero and gearing. Test whether a top-speed gear or a corner-exit gear suits the events you actually run.
How to get 2019 Nissan 370Z Nismo
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.

