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

Official-source buyer guide

Which FH6 edition has the most cars?

If your main buying question is car count, the short answer is simple: Premium currently shows the most named extra cars in the public official Forza Horizon 6 source. This page only counts cars that are already visible on the official FH6 car list and only maps them to editions when the official edition bundles do the same.

Quick answer

Today's public official car table lists 618 cars in total, with 587 shown without a paid add-on label and the rest carrying add-on labels. Using the current Xbox edition bundles and the official FH6 car list together, Premium is the edition with the largest visible named add-on car stack, Deluxe comes next, and Standard is the base-game floor.

The important caution is that Car Pass and expansion cars are not fully itemized in the public car list yet. So the counts below are a source-first snapshot of named cars, not a final entitlement calculator for every future weekly drop.

Edition comparison based on visible official cars

Standard Edition

  • 587 current base-roster cars on the public list
  • Pre-order bonus: 1 Ferrari J50 before launch
  • No named pack-car advantage over other editions

Deluxe Edition

  • 600 visible cars when you add today's Welcome Pack labels
  • 5 Welcome Pack cars + 8 Car Pass cars already named on the official list
  • Official bundle includes more weekly Car Pass drops, but the full 30-car rollout is not fully named on the public table yet

Premium Edition

  • 615 visible cars using currently named pack labels
  • 5 Welcome Pack + 3 VIP + 8 Time Attack + 4 Italian Passion cars
  • Also includes Car Pass and expansions on the official bundle pages, but those future cars are not fully named yet

What the official sources actually confirm

The public FH6 car list currently shows add-on labels for Car Pass, Welcome Pack, VIP, Time Attack Car Pack, Italian Passion Car Pack, and Preorder Bonus, while promotional extras now sit under Partnership DLC-style labels. The public FH6 editions comparison and the current Xbox store bundles then tell us which retail edition includes which add-on bucket.

That combination is enough to answer the buyer-intent query without guesswork: Premium has the richest named extra-car stack today, Deluxe is the middle option, and Standard is best if you only care about the base roster. It is not enough to claim a final total for Car Pass or expansion cars, so this page does not inflate those numbers ahead of the public source.

Named add-on buckets visible today

8

Car Pass cars

5

Welcome Pack cars

3

VIP-labelled cars

8

Time Attack cars

4

Italian Passion cars

1

Pre-order bonus cars

2

partnership/promo cars

Where to inspect each bucket

If you want the raw car names instead of the buying summary, jump into the DLC cars page, or open the individual pack pages for Welcome Pack, VIP, Time Attack, and Italian Passion.

If you only care about the full base roster that every edition can access in some form, use the all cars page or the confirmed cars page. For freshness, the Updates page shows the latest official-source collection run.

Player questions

Which FH6 edition has the most cars right now?

Premium currently has the most named extra cars in the public official source, because it stacks Welcome Pack, VIP, Time Attack Car Pack, and Italian Passion Car Pack labels on top of the base roster.

Does Deluxe beat Standard for car count?

Yes. Deluxe already beats Standard on visible named cars because the official source now shows both Welcome Pack entries and a first wave of Car Pass-labelled cars.

Why is the Premium total here lower than the full marketing promise?

Because this site only counts cars that are already named in the public official car list. Premium also includes Car Pass and two expansions on the official editions chart, but those future cars are not all itemized yet.

Do pre-order or promotional cars change the ranking?

Not really. The pre-order Ferrari J50 applies across the main purchase editions before launch, while Partnership DLC or other promotional entries are visible on the car list but are not tied to one retail edition on the official comparison chart.