
Just like previous games in the series, Forza Horizon 6 is a dream come true for car enthusiasts. It features a huge collection of incredibly detailed cars, each with its own unique driving experience and characteristics. You’ll find everything from super-fast exotic cars and classic racers to futuristic designs, rugged off-road vehicles, and practical everyday cars – collecting them all is a really enjoyable challenge. But today, we’re doing something different: we won’t be focusing on how well these cars perform.
Let’s explore some of the most visually stunning cars currently featured in Forza Horizon 6. With over 600 cars to choose from, it’s impossible to showcase them all in a short list! Ultimately, what looks good is a matter of opinion, and this isn’t based on performance or any specific criteria. I’ve aimed for a diverse selection, including cars from different manufacturers, styles, and time periods, and have included multiple views so you can fully appreciate the details. Enjoy checking them out!
GR GT Prototype 2025
Type: Super GT
The GR GT Prototype is the star car of Forza Horizon 6, and it definitely looks the part – both modern and instantly recognizable. Though made by Toyota, it’s sold under their GR performance brand and won’t be widely available until 2027. FH6 players get a rare chance to drive it early and affordably, as it costs just 250,000 in-game credits. While designed with maximum aerodynamic performance in mind, the car is also stunningly beautiful, boasting a style that rivals many of the series’ beloved GT cars.
Mazda Furai 2008
Type: Extreme Track Toys
The Mazda Furai, a truly beautiful and highly anticipated car, is now available in the Forza Horizon series, and it fits the game’s environment perfectly. Its name, meaning “sound of the wind,” suits its unique design, which blends flowing, natural shapes with mechanical details. The car features striking curves, bold lines, and distinctive lights. Sadly, the only Mazda Furai ever built was destroyed in a fire during testing in 2008, making the chance to drive it in the game even more special. Currently, players can only take it for a quick spin; to add it to their collection permanently, they need to complete the full seasonal playlist.
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 427 1967
Type: Classic Muscle
The Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 427 is arguably one of the most famous cars ever created – not just among American muscle cars, but globally. It truly captured the feeling of the 1960s and became a Hollywood icon. With its classic and instantly recognizable design, it’s a dream sports car that appeals to everyone. Every detail of the Stingray 427 is beautifully unique. It would be even better if the video game Forza Horizon 6 included the rare “split window” version, which would be the perfect addition to any collection of the world’s most stunning cars.
Hyundai N Vision 74 2022
Type: Track Toys
I immediately loved the Hyundai N Vision 74 when it was added to Forza Horizon 5, and it’s easy to see why! It has a unique look that blends classic styling with futuristic design, creating a truly eye-catching retro-futuristic aesthetic. It feels both fresh and familiar, with subtle references to iconic cars like the DeLorean and the BMW M1. Luckily, the N Vision is available as a starting vehicle in FH6, making it easily accessible and turning the experience of exploring Japan even more enjoyable.
Plymouth Fury 1958
Type: Rods & Customs
The Plymouth Fury brings a classic, exciting style to this list, offering a strong alternative to the iconic 1957 Chevy Bel Air. Like the Bel Air, the Fury is a beautiful car, instantly recognizable with its bold chrome and impressive tailfins. Both cars embody a bygone era when design focused on creating vehicles that were simply captivating, and they still evoke a strong emotional response today.
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McLaren Sabre 2021
Type: Hypercars
While the McLaren Senna was featured on the cover of Forza Horizon 4 but isn’t in FH6, the McLaren Sabre is a fantastic replacement. I actually prefer the Sabre – it’s one of the most beautiful hypercars in the game, building on the Senna’s design with even more impressive visual details. The Sabre’s exterior is truly exceptional, showcasing its incredible aerodynamics and performance, and it stands out from everything else – even other McLarens. It’s so stunning, it almost made me forget about my previous favorite, the McLaren Speedtail, which is also available in FH6.
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupé 1954
Type: Rare Classics
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupé is the oldest car in my collection, but it remains incredibly striking and iconic. For over 70 years, it’s consistently been ranked among the most beautiful cars ever created. It’s difficult to fully appreciate the impact this car had when it first appeared, as its timeless design still captivates. Featuring graceful yet athletic lines, a perfectly balanced shape, and a distinctive teardrop profile, the 300 SL Coupé is a true masterpiece. Its most recognizable feature – the futuristic gull-wing doors – continues to turn heads even today, showcasing a remarkable blend of design and engineering.
Lamborghini Sián Roadster 2020
Type: Hypercars
Okay, so trying to pick the most beautiful Lamborghini in Forza Horizon 6 is seriously tough, especially because I’ve been having so much fun driving the Revuelto around Japan. But if I absolutely had to choose just one, it’d be the Lamborghini Sián Roadster. Honestly, just seeing it makes me smile. It’s based on the Aventador, but they really turned up the futuristic styling to the max. The way it’s shaped, with those awesome wings and incredible exhaust and taillights… it’s just breathtaking. And the new stock “Uranus Blue” paint? Forget about it, I’m never changing that. It’s a seriously gorgeous hypercar in FH6.
Ferrari F40 1987
Type: Retro Super Cars
The Ferrari F40, designed to be the definitive Ferrari, remains an iconic and influential supercar nearly 40 years after its release. Its incredibly lightweight body, a completely new design by Pininfarina, shaped Ferrari’s future models for years to come. The F40 perfectly blends simplicity, beauty, and powerful performance, boasting a sleek, confident design that feels timeless. Despite many newer and stunning Ferrari creations, it remains my favorite – though the FXX K comes close!
Koenigsegg Regera 2016
Type: Hypercars
Choosing the final car for my list of the best-looking cars in FH6 was tough – it came down to the Pagani and Koenigsegg, and the Regera just barely edged out the competition. It’s hard to compare such incredible, sought-after cars – both brands are famous for creating masterpieces, so please bear with me! However, the Koenigsegg Regera is often considered the most beautiful hypercar Sweden has ever produced, and I agree. Unlike the aggressive, track-focused Zonda, the Regera has a smoother, more natural design. It looks calm and luxurious, but it hides a massive amount of raw power.
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2026-05-23 14:35