FH6 best cars by race type

Browse researched FH6 car recommendations with official roster facts, source notes, and starter tune links.

Short answer

This page combines official roster facts with checked external recommendation signals from 6 public sources.

The recommendations are grouped by use case, not presented as leaderboard guarantees. The source review date is 2026-05-26.

Official Forza sources are used for roster facts, launch flow, starter cars, and public media. Third-party guides are used only as gameplay recommendation references and are paraphrased into independent advice.

Road grip picks

  • 2025 GR GT Prototype - 771 S1 Super GT. Use it as a high-grip road reference before moving into more extreme S2 or R-class builds. Sources: Forza + PC Gamer
  • 2018 Ferrari FXX-K Evo - 957 R Extreme Track Toys. A very fast track-toy candidate; start with grip and braking stability before adding power. Sources: PC Gamer + Forza
  • 2023 Aston Martin Valkyrie - 924 R Hypercars. A hypercar candidate for fast road routes where stability at speed matters more than launch. Sources: PC Gamer + Forza
  • 2013 McLaren P1 - 848 S2 Hypercars. Good for learning high-speed corner exits; avoid using it as the first tight-course benchmark. Sources: PC Gamer + Forza
  • 2024 Nissan GT-R Nismo - 741 S1 Track Toys. Useful for bend-heavy routes and a good first serious S1 road build because the official prologue uses it early. Sources: Forza + PC Gamer
  • 2023 Porsche 911 GT3 RS - 758 S1 Track Toys. Use it for short, technical routes where responsive rotation is more valuable than pure top speed. Sources: PC Gamer + Forza
  • 1990 Nissan #12 Skyline GT-R (BNR32 Gr.A) JTC - 858 S2 Retro Racers. A strong high-class Skyline candidate; prioritize tire width, track width, and controllable braking. Sources: PC Gamer + Forza
  • 1989 Nissan Silvia K's - 455 C Retro Sports Cars. One of the official starter choices; useful for learning low-class road balance before big upgrades. Sources: Forza + Forza
  • 2022 Toyota GR86 - 556 B Modern Sports Cars. A good early road build after joining the Festival because it is officially granted with early progression. Sources: Forza + Forza

Dirt tune picks

  • 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

Rally tune picks

  • 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
  • 2004 Subaru IMPREZA WRX STI - 552 B Modern Rally. A practical rally learning pick with room to upgrade while keeping the setup readable. Sources: PC Gamer + Forza
  • 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR - 555 B Modern Rally. A safe benchmark for mixed-surface tuning because the class and car type leave room for controlled upgrades. Sources: PC Gamer + Forza
  • 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R - 536 B Pickups & 4x4's. Use it when rough routes need power and stability; improve handling before raising speed. Sources: PC Gamer + Forza
  • 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser - 456 C Sports Utility Heroes. A forgiving cross-country candidate; tune braking and acceleration before large class jumps. Sources: Forza + PC Gamer
  • 1994 Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205 - 479 C Retro Rally. One of the official starter choices; good first pick when the player wants loose-surface confidence. Sources: Forza + Forza
  • 1970 GMC Jimmy - 416 C Pickups & 4x4's. One of the official starter choices; use it to learn weight transfer and cross-country stability. Sources: Forza + Forza
  • 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR TM Edition - 574 B Retro Rally. A strong early rally reward; compare it against the Celica and Impreza before spending heavily. Sources: Forza + Forza
  • 2024 Ram 1500 TRX - 514 B Pickups & 4x4's. Use it as an early cross-country test truck and tune braking first if the build feels heavy. Sources: Forza + Forza

Drag tune picks

  • 2021 Hennessey Venom F5 - 870 S2 Hypercars. Treat it as a speed and highway test car, not a default technical-road recommendation. Sources: GAMES.GG + Forza
  • 2020 Koenigsegg Jesko - 899 S2 Hypercars. Use it when you want top-speed testing with more attention to braking and handling than a pure straight-line pick. Sources: GAMES.GG + Forza
  • 2017 Koenigsegg Agera RS - 890 S2 Hypercars. A high-speed comparison pick for players testing highway acceleration and braking tradeoffs. Sources: GAMES.GG + Forza

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.

Source and freshness

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.

What can AI search tools cite from this page?

They can cite the page summary, the official source links, the last reviewed date, and the related FH6 tool links.