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Forza Horizon 6: All 9 Treasure Cars and where to find them
Uncover every hidden Treasure Car in Forza Horizon 6 with our complete guide. We've pinpointed all nine locations so you can unlock every rare vehicle without wasting time searching.
Tracking down Forza Horizon 6's hidden vehicles across Japan’s Horizon Festival grounds requires a keen eye. This guide reveals the exact locations of all nine Treasure Cars, so you can add them to your garage’s collection.
Unlike Barn Finds, Treasure Cars don’t need to be repaired. However, actually finding them is typically more challenging. For each Treasure Car, you’re given a photo of it parked up, giving you just a small view of its surroundings. There’s no marker on your map to point you in the right direction, so you need to use the photo and a sentence or two of a clue to track them down. This guide details the exact locations of each vehicle so you can add them to your garage collection.
01
1991 Nissan Figaro
This classic car is tucked away in the Tokyo City region. Look for a small parking area facing the waterfront, positioned between the two major bridges that span southwards over the water.
An easy way to find this is to look to the right of the left-hand bridge connecting the mainland to the southern island. Look for two black-and-white striped rectangles to the right of its mainland side.
From here, count the first five smaller white squares and rectangles right by the waterfront. When you come across another group of boxes just to the right of a road, you’ll find the Nissan Figaro sitting in a parking lot.
02
1969 Dodge Charger R/T
The iconic Dodge Charger is one of the easier treasure cars to track down. Look for the golf course in the Minamino section of your map. The sandy, curved bunkers are a telltale sign to help you find it.
Follow the main roads leading up to the golf course’s east side, and you’ll find the Dodge Charger sitting behind a 365 convenience store, identifiable by its bright yellow sign. Drive behind the store to find it parked up against the wall.
03
1985 Mazda RX-7 GSL-SE
From the main Horizon Festival site, drive in a straight line due west toward the outer border of the Ohtani region. As the border approaches, you should see some huge radio towers.
The Mazda RX-7 is parked up at the base of one of the towers next to some building supplies.
04
1987 Porsche 959
This iconic supercar from the Stuttgart manufacturer is found in the north of the Shimanoyama region. Look for the Narai-Juku white sign on your map and make your way to this general area. Narai-Juku is a small, traditional town that offers a sharp visual contrast to the skyscrapers and neon-lit urban sprawl of Tokyo City.
The vehicle is parked up behind another yellow-signed convenience store on a prominent corner. Look for the main road running north-south through the town. Follow the southernmost road that intersects it to the east, and cross the little car park until you find a silver metal railing. The Porsche 959 is parked behind this next to a small outbuilding.
05
1981 BMW M1
The legendary BMW M1 sits abandoned beneath a massive railway bridge in the centre of the Hokubu region.
The best way to find this one is to follow the main road that runs south-east to north-west, which also passes the Hokubu Circuit. Where this road splits into a junction, look toward the open fields just to the north.
As you approach, you should see the large railway bridge. Look under one of the arches that has some scaffolding and building materials next to it to find BMW’s mid-engined supercar.
06
1995 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR
Open your map and look for a small road that has a tiny loop at the end of it on the far west of the map, around halfway up. This will bring you to the Temple of Nachi Falls.
Just north-east of this landmark, you’ll find a dirt road (marked in orange) on your map leading north. Drive down here to find the Evo III waiting at the end.
07
1974 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale
The rally-bred Lancia Stratos is tucked away in the mountainous terrain of the far northern Sotoyama region.
Look for the main road that runs east-to-west along the crest of the mountain ridge and keep an eye out for the only dirt (read: snowy) road that branches off to the north.
Where these two roads meet is a beige-colored building, and you’ll find the Lancia parked up on its west side.
08
2005 Ford GT
The Ford GT is one of the easiest treasure cars to find. Head to the very south-west corner of the map and look for the beach on its eastern coast. This is also just north-east of the Launch Control wristband event and right next to the Jodogahama Grove speed trap.
Drive toward the very south-east corner of the beach area and follow the dirt road to find the Ford GT parked up in a scenic coastal viewing spot.
09
1985 Nissan Safari Turbo
The final treasure car is found on the north-eastern edge of the Ito region. Look for the peninsula that stretches out to the north-east and has a series of dirt paths winding across it.
Head to this area and look for the wind turbines. Drive towards these and follow the dirt path that winds its way from west to east. It has a drift zone on it if you’re still struggling to find it. The Nissan Safari Turbo is parked next to one of these turbines, surrounded by construction barriers and materials.
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