FH6 car comparison guide
Use FH6 comparison pages to choose between similar cars before spending time on upgrades.
Short answer
A comparison is useful only when it changes the build decision. Compare class, car type, source confidence, and intended route before using the tuner.
Comparison shortcuts
- Toyota Supra vs Nissan GT-R in FH6 - Choose the Supra for retro road builds and tuning personality; choose the GT-R Nismo when you want a faster technical S1 starting point.
- Subaru Impreza vs Mitsubishi Lancer Evo in FH6 - Both are good rally learning cars. Pick the Impreza for classic Subaru familiarity and the Evo VIII MR for a clean modern-rally benchmark.
- Hennessey Venom F5 vs Koenigsegg Jesko in FH6 - Use this comparison for top-speed testing. Venom F5 is the raw speed benchmark; Jesko is the safer high-speed race candidate.
- GR GT Prototype vs Porsche 911 GT3 RS in FH6 - Both work as serious road-grip builds. Use the GR GT Prototype as the cover-car benchmark and the GT3 RS for tight street handling.
How to decide
- Choose the car with the clearer route use first, not the one with the flashiest class label.
- If both cars fit the same use, test the lower class car first because setup changes are easier to feel.
- Use the higher-speed car only when the route has enough space to reward it.
Sources reviewed
- Forza - Forza Horizon 6 Car List Roster facts, classes, collection sources, and model confirmation.
- Forza - First Drive: A Forza Horizon 6 Starting Guide Starter cars, prologue cars, first events, festival progression, and beginner flow.
- Forza - Forza Horizon 6 Now Available on Xbox Series X|S and PC Launch status, over-550 car positioning, Japan setting, Festival Playlist, and official feature context.
- PC Gamer - The best cars in Forza Horizon 6 for each race type External recommendation signal for road, street, dirt, and cross-country candidates.
- GAMES.GG - Forza Horizon 6 Fastest Cars External recommendation signal for stock top-speed candidates.
- Motor1 - Forza Horizon 6 Gameplay Trailer: 550 Cars, A Huge Japan Map, And Even Touge Battles External context for Japan, dense urban driving, Daikoku PA, Touge, and 550-car positioning.
How to use this page
- Start with the FH6 roster facts on this page.
- Open the tuning calculator when you need a testable road, dirt, rally, drag, or drift baseline.
- Run a consistent in-game test, then adjust one setting category at a time.
Source and freshness
- Official roster source: Official Forza Horizon 6 Car List
- Official media sample: Forza Horizon6 Pre Order 01 City Night Race
- Official video sample: Mazda Furai | Forza Horizon 6
- Reviewed guide source: Forza - Forza Horizon 6 Car List
- Reviewed guide source: Forza - First Drive: A Forza Horizon 6 Starting Guide
- Reviewed guide source: Forza - Forza Horizon 6 Now Available on Xbox Series X|S and PC
- Reviewed guide source: PC Gamer - The best cars in Forza Horizon 6 for each race type
- Reviewed guide source: GAMES.GG - Forza Horizon 6 Fastest Cars
- Reviewed guide source: Motor1 - Forza Horizon 6 Gameplay Trailer: 550 Cars, A Huge Japan Map, And Even Touge Battles
- Last reviewed:
- Roster fetch timestamp: 2026-05-26T16:13:19.083Z
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.