FH6 best A class rally cars

Find FH6 A class rally and dirt candidates with source notes and practical setup checks.

Short answer

A class rally builds are useful for learning mixed grip because upgrades still leave room for suspension, tires, and drivability instead of pure power.

This is a practical planning page, not an official tier list. Roster facts come from Forza; recommendation notes use checked external guide signals from 2026-05-26.

Shortlist

  • 2022 Subaru BRZ Forza Edition - 700 A Unlimited Offroad. Use it for dirt and cross-country experiments where rotation and rough-surface stability matter. Sources: PC Gamer + Forza
  • 2001 Ford #4 Ford Focus RS - 639 A Rally Monsters. A direct dirt build candidate; start with softer bump damping and lower pressure before power upgrades. Sources: PC Gamer + Forza

How to test

  • Test one tarmac-to-dirt transition and one jump before raising power.
  • Use softer bump damping if the car skips over rough sections.
  • Keep differential changes small; too much lock makes mixed-surface exits harder to read.

Sources reviewed

How to use this page

  1. Start with the FH6 roster facts on this page.
  2. Open the tuning calculator when you need a testable road, dirt, rally, drag, or drift baseline.
  3. Run a consistent in-game test, then adjust one setting category at a time.

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FAQ

Is this an official Forza website?

No. FH Tune Hub is an independent fan utility. It links to public official Forza roster and media sources.

Are the tune settings official?

No. Tune values are rule-based starter baselines and should be tested in game.

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