
Alfa Romeo
Pack and add-on tracker
Track officially listed Forza Horizon 6 DLC, add-on, pre-order, VIP, and Welcome Pack cars.
Forza Horizon 6 car searches often split between the base-game garage and vehicles tied to add-ons, promotions, early purchase bonuses, or premium packs. This page isolates every car that the official Forza list marks with an add-on or pack so players can quickly see which vehicles are not simply listed as standard roster entries. The goal is to keep acquisition information practical and source-labeled: if a car is marked as a Pre-Order Bonus, Welcome Pack, VIP, Time Attack, Italian Passion, or other add-on in the official table, it appears here with that exact pack label. Rumors and preload discoveries stay out of this page until Forza confirms them.
This page currently includes 31 official-source entries. The visible mix spans Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, Datsun and Dodge and D, C, B, A and S1. Pack labels visible here include Car Pass, Italian Passion Car Pack, Partnership DLC, Preorder Bonus and Time Attack Car Pack. The goal is to make the slice useful as a player reference, not just a generated tag page: class, pack, source label, and related filters stay visible so players can verify why each car belongs here.
Representative entries include 1990 Alfa Romeo SE 048SP, 2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm, 2023 Audi R8 Coupé V10 GT RWD, 2021 BMW M4 Competition Coupé Welcome Pack, and 1972 Datsun #269 Attacking the Clock Racing 240Z 'All Carbon Hill Climb Beast'. Open any model page for driving-feel notes, acquisition context, source links, and nearby alternatives. If a model disappears, changes class, or gains a pack label, the next collection diff updates this list instead of silently blending wiki rows into official data.
Some FH6 slices are intentionally small because the official source has only confirmed a few matching cars so far. We keep those pages only when they answer a clear player question, such as country origin, class, pack label, or driving theme. A short roster is not padded with speculative cars; instead, the page links into model-level notes and adjacent filters so readers can move from this narrow view to a fuller garage plan without losing the source-first boundary. That is why a low-count page can still be useful: it answers one precise roster question and points readers to the broader official list when they need more context.

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