All Forza Horizon 6 treasure car locations
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All Forza Horizon 6 treasure car locations

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Forza Horizon 6's treasure cars are free for the taking – assuming you can find them. Each region has at least one special car tucked away in a remote corner, and while you do get hints about where to look, the photos you're meant to use as clues give you very little to go on. Unlike barn finds, treasure cars are yours to claim as soon as you find them, no restoration period required. You don't have to progress your Discover Japan level, either. In fact, tracking down treasure cars is a good way to discover new roads and bump that discovery level up a bit faster, so consider looking for these early in your campaign.

In this guide, we'll show you where to find every treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6. Bear in mind that the "treasure" in treasure car is often a cultural thing. Many of these cars are low-ranking, so don't count on them to carry you through challenging races. We're presenting them in the order we found them, though you can collect them in any order.

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Forza Horizon 6's treasure cars are free for the taking – assuming you can find them. Each region has at least one special car tucked away in a remote corner, and while you do get hints about where to look, the photos you're meant to use as clues give you very little to go on. Unlike barn finds, treasure cars are yours to claim as soon as you find them, no restoration period required. You don't have to progress your Discover Japan level, either. In fact, tracking down treasure cars is a good way to discover new roads and bump that discovery level up a bit faster, so consider looking for these early in your campaign.

In this guide, we'll show you where to find every treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6. Bear in mind that the "treasure" in treasure car is often a cultural thing. Many of these cars are low-ranking, so don't count on them to carry you through challenging races. We're presenting them in the order we found them, though you can collect them in any order.

In this guide:

Treasure car 1: Nissan Figaro '91

The Nissan FIgaro clue in Forza Horizon 6 The Nissan FIgaro clue in Forza Horizon 6

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The first clue shows you the Rainbow Bridge in the southern part of Tokyo City, and there's only one car park with a view that lets you see the whole bridge. Getting to it can be a bit of a nightmare, though, so you may want to set the location as your destination and just follow the in-game guide to reach it.

The Nissan Figaro location in Forza Horizon 6 The Nissan Figaro location in Forza Horizon 6

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Treasure car 2: Dodge Charger R/T 69

The Dodge Charger clue in Forza Horizon 6 The Dodge Charger clue in Forza Horizon 6

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The Charger is behind the golf course clubhouse, which is at the south end of the course – the only spot with a proper road. Comparatively straightforward to reach after navigating the nightmare tangle that is Tokyo.

The Dodge Charger treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6 The Dodge Charger treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6

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Treasure car 3: Nissan Safari Turbo

The Nissan Safari treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6 The Nissan Safari treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6

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Far out at the eastern edge of the map, near the Minka House, is a wind farm. And at the north side of it looking out the over mountain region is the Nissan Safari. The roads here are pretty rough, so you may want to bring an off-road car.

The Nissan Safari treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6 The Nissan Safari treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6

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Treasure car 4: Lancia Stratos HF Stradale

The Lancia treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6 The Lancia treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6

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The Stratos is a bit to the west of the mountain lodge house, and while the clue says it's near the alpine road, it's actually parked next to a house.

The Lancia treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6 The Lancia treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6

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Treasure car 5: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR

The lancer treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6 The lancer treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6

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The Lancer Evolution III might not be treasure behind a waterfall, but it's close. (There's an XP board worth 5,000 XP behind the waterfall, though.) It's on the elevated dirt road on the west side of the waterfall.

The Lancer treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6 The Lancer treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6

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Treasure car 6: BMW M1

The BMW treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6 The BMW treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6

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This region is fairly full of railroad bridges, so the clue itself isn't much help. Use the map to guide you to the right spot.

The BMW treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6 The BMW treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6

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Treasure car 7: Porsche 959

The Porsche treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6 The Porsche treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6

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The convenience store in this clue is at the southeastern end of the little settlement. Use the southern road to reach it for ease of access, and then drive into the parking lot to claim the Porsche.

The Porsche treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6 The Porsche treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6

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Treasure car 8: Mazda RX-7 GSL-SE

The Mazda treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6 The Mazda treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6

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There's only one spot with radio towers in Ohtani, and it's just to the southeast of where you grabbed the Porsche. The Mazda is in an unmarked parking lot in the middle of the towers.

The Mazda treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6 The Mazda treasure car location in Forza Horizon 6

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Treasure car 9: Ford GT 2005

The Ford treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6 The Ford treasure car clue in Forza Horizon 6

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This one's way in the south near the space center, off to the northeast of the coastal road. There's a footpath that isn't marked in the game, but you can see it if you zoom your in-game map in close enough.

The Ford is in a small parking area at the northeastern edge of the path.

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