Day 17 since FH6 launched (May 19, 2026)Last roster check Jun 4

Polaris manufacturer list

Polaris Cars in Forza Horizon 6

Browse every officially confirmed Polaris car in Forza Horizon 6, with class, pack, source, and player-friendly notes.

About Polaris in Forza Horizon 6

Polaris is part of the American performance side of the Forza Horizon 6 roster. The brand tends to attract muscle, drag, off-road and pickup-style builds, and pairs well with any of the Japanese touring routes on the new map.

Each car under this brand has its own page with class, pack label, driving feel notes and a tuning starting point. The grid below opens those pages directly.

Best Polaris for each player lane

Quick suggestions for which Polaris entry on the official list fits each common Forza Horizon 6 use-case. These are starting points, not the only correct answer.

Page overview

Polaris cars in Forza Horizon 6 are separated into a focused manufacturer page so players do not have to dig through the full Forza Horizon 6 car list. This page only includes vehicles that appear in the official-source dataset, then adds plain-language notes, class labels, pack labels, and source links. It is especially useful when players want to confirm exact model years, compare performance classes, or check whether a Polaris entry belongs to the base roster or an add-on. Community and wiki rows can help identify image leads or naming differences, but they do not override the official source on this page.

How to read this list

This page currently includes 2 official-source entries. The visible mix spans Polaris and C. Most entries here are base-roster rows unless the individual car page says otherwise. 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 2021 Polaris RZR Pro XP Factory Racing Limited Edition, and 2021 Polaris RZR Pro XP Ultimate. 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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