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Forza Horizon 6 Forza Edition Cars
If you searched for all Forza Edition cars in FH6, this is the clean source-first answer. The page keeps every officially labelled Forza Edition car together, separates the VIP-guaranteed trio from the wider base-roster FE pool, and links every model to its own detail page.
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Quick answer: full list first, unlock assumptions second
Search results for Forza Horizon 6 Forza Edition cars often mix two different intents: players who want the full FE list, and players who want to know whether those cars are VIP-only. This page answers both without guessing. If a car is labelled Forza Edition on the public source, it appears here. If it is also tied to a pack label such as VIP, you can see that directly in the filterable grid below.
That keeps the route useful for broad queries like all Forza Edition cars FH6 and exact-model searches like Subaru Vivio RX-R Forza Edition, Dodge Viper GTS ACR Forza Edition, orLotus Evija Forza Edition.
VIP-guaranteed Forza Edition cars on the current source
Right now the cleanest pack-linked FE answer is the VIP slice: 1999 Dodge Viper GTS ACR Forza Edition, 2020 Lotus Evija Forza Edition, and 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition. These are the FE entries most directly tied to paid premium content on the public source today.
If your question is about the wider premium-content stack, jump next to the pre-order guide and the edition car-count page.
Named FE examples players already search for
Current standout examples include 2023 BMW M2 Forza Edition, 1999 Dodge Viper GTS ACR Forza Edition, 1968 Ford Mustang GT 2+2 Fastback Forza Edition, 1986 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat Forza Edition, 2020 Ford Super Duty F-450 DRW PLATINUM Forza Edition, 2010 Lexus LFA Forza Edition, 2020 Lotus Evija Forza Edition, and 1973 Mazda RX-3 Forza Edition. Those model-level pages are the best next step when your search is more specific than the broad FE list query.
Top 5 FH6 Forza Edition cars worth chasing
Five hand-picked FE entries that come up most often in search demand and player questions. The picks cover a deliberate spread of body styles (hypercar, off-road truck, sports coupe, vintage silhouette racer) so the list reflects the actual range of Forza Edition variants, not five hypercars.
2010 Lexus LFA Forza Edition · S2 Class
The LFA in FE trim is the obvious top pick: same 1LR-GUE 4.8 naturally aspirated V10 making 552hp at 8,700rpm, same carbon-fibre tub. Only 500 standard LFAs were built across two years globally — the FE variant raises the class bracket and is the canonical 'collection-tier' Forza Edition every player asks about first.
Best for: Players chasing a single iconic FE for the garage; long flowing routes; naturally aspirated soundtrack
2020 Lotus Evija Forza Edition · S2 Class
The Evija FE keeps the electric hypercar's four-motor 2,011hp powertrain. Active aero, torque vectoring beyond any current production EV. Combines bleeding-edge tech with FE perks — the natural counterpoint to the LFA FE if you want modern electric over analog V10.
Best for: Top-end S2 lap times; players who prefer EV instant torque to gasoline soundtracks
2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition · R Class
Off-road FE built on the third-generation Tacoma TRD Pro chassis — same Fox Racing 2.5-inch internal-bypass shocks and Desert Air Intake snorkel as the standard truck. The FE class bump pushes it into R Class, so it competes on circuits as well as off-road. Only TRD Pro built for North America; the FE makes it globally relevant.
Best for: Mixed off-road + tarmac playlists; players who want an FE truck rather than another sports car
2023 BMW M2 Forza Edition · A Class
G87 M2 FE uses BMW's S58 3.0 twin-turbo inline-six making 453hp through a six-speed manual or eight-speed ZF. Short wheelbase, rear-drive, the most playful current M-car. FE trim adds perks without altering the analog character that makes the M2 the modern enthusiast pick.
Best for: Tight Japanese mountain routes; manual-transmission fans; analog-feeling FE chassis
1983 Nissan #11 Tomica Skyline Turbo Super Silhouette · S2 Class
Tomica Skyline silhouette racer — JTC Group 5 build from Hasemi Motor Sport with LZ20B 2.1 turbo four making over 570hp. The Tomica livery is one of the most photographed paint schemes in early-1980s Japanese touring car history. The FE version is the rare crossover of classic racing heritage and FH6 collection mechanics.
Best for: Players who want a vintage racing chassis in FE trim; theme-livery cruise lobbies


















Player questions
How many Forza Edition cars are in Forza Horizon 6?
This page lists every car the official FH6 source currently tags as Forza Edition. The count updates when Playground Games changes the public table, so treat it as a live source snapshot rather than a one-time static article.
Are Forza Edition cars only in Premium or VIP?
No. The current official snapshot splits Forza Edition cars between a larger base-roster group and a smaller VIP-labelled subset. VIP guarantees a few named Forza Edition cars, but most FE entries currently appear as confirmed roster cars rather than paid-pack exclusives.
Which Forza Edition cars are guaranteed by VIP right now?
The clearest VIP-linked trio right now is the 1999 Dodge Viper GTS ACR Forza Edition, the 2020 Lotus Evija Forza Edition, and the 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition. If Forza changes the premium-content wording later, this page will follow the official labels.
What should I do if I searched for all Forza Edition cars in FH6?
Use this page as the direct answer. It keeps the full Forza Edition list together, then links each model to its own detail page so you can check class, pack label, and source wording without mixing rumors into the result.
What does the Forza Edition badge actually change about a car?
Forza Edition variants are factory-modified versions of standard roster cars — the base chassis stays the same but Playground Games adds bespoke perks (skill bonuses, theme-livery, sometimes a power bump). Most Forza Editions also bump up a class bracket because of the modifications, so a base S1 car can become S2 in FE trim. The car page for each FE variant shows the FE-specific class and pack labels next to its standard sibling.
Are Forza Edition cars cosmetic only, or do they affect gameplay?
They affect gameplay. Forza Edition cars in past Horizon entries unlocked skill multipliers (extra Skill, Credits or Wheelspin payouts during drive sessions). FH6 has not published the full perk matrix yet, but the historical pattern is that FE cars are mechanically distinct from their standard counterparts, not just a paint job. The Lexus LFA FE, Lotus Evija FE, and the 2019 Tacoma TRD Pro FE are usually pointed at as 'collection-tier' FH series cars worth chasing.
Which FH6 Forza Edition cars do players ask about first?
Search demand currently clusters around the Lexus LFA Forza Edition (the iconic Yamaha-built V10 in FE trim), the Tomica #11 Skyline Turbo Super Silhouette Forza Edition (Japanese touring-car silhouette racer in FE form), the Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition (off-road TRD chassis with FE perks), the BMW M2 Forza Edition, and the Lotus Evija Forza Edition (electric hypercar). The Top 5 picks section below ranks them with a one-paragraph pitch each.