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Forza Horizon 6 Series 2 Cars: All New Horizon Decades Rewards, Dates, and Point Costs

Forza Horizon 6 Series 2: Horizon Decades starts on June 18. The update adds 10 new reward cars through the Festival Playlist, including rare Porsches, old-school icons, wild trucks, and race-bred monsters.

 

Forza Horizon 6 Series 2 Cars: All New Horizon Decades Rewards, Dates, and Point Costs



If you collect cars, this is a strong series. If you only have limited playtime, focus on the 40-point weekly cars and the 160-point Lotus Exige Cup 430.

 

 

Forza Horizon 6 Series 2 Overview

ItemDetails
Update nameHorizon Decades
Start dateJune 18
New cars10
Main rewards Festival Playlist cars
Weekly targets20 points / 40 points
Series targets80 points / 160 points
Extra content New events, new badge, Evolving World car meet

 

The weekly structure is simple: each season gives one car at 20 points and one better reward at 40 points.

 

For the full Series rewards, you need 80 points for the Porsche and 160 points for the Lotus. That means averaging 40 points per week if you want everything.

 

All New Cars in Forza Horizon 6 Series 2

CarUnlockPointsDate / Season
1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau Series reward80 Full Series 2
2018 Lotus Exige Cup 430 Series reward160 Full Series 2
1989 Volkswagen Rally Golf Festival Playlist20 Summer, June 18
1988 Lamborghini Countach LP5000QV Festival Playlist40 Summer, June 18
1998 TVR Speed 12 Festival Playlist20 Autumn, June 25
1993 Schuppan 962CR Festival Playlist40 Autumn, June 25
2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Festival Playlist20 Winter, July 2
2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning Festival Playlist40 Winter, July 2
2017 Mercedes-AMG GT R Festival Playlist20 Spring, July 9
2017 Saleen S7 LM Festival Playlist40 Spring, July 9

 

Do not treat all rewards equally. Some are collection pieces. Some will matter for tuning. A few are likely to become I wish I unlocked that cars later.

 

Series Reward Cars: The Long-Term Targets

1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau — 80 Points

The Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau is the first Series 2 reward at 80 points.

 

This is the kind of car that usually ages well in Horizon. Rare Porsche. Lightweight body. Rear-drive layout. Twin-turbo flat-six. It has collector value and should be fun in grip or street builds.

Why It MattersPlayer Value
Lightweight 911 Sharp handling potential
Rare Porsche Strong collection value
Rear-wheel drive Better skill ceiling
Turbo power Good tuning personality

 

If you only play casually, this is the realistic Series reward. Average 20 points per week and you get it.

 

2018 Lotus Exige Cup 430 — 160 Points

The Lotus Exige Cup 430 is the full Series reward at 160 points.

 

This is the driver's car of the update. Lotus builds in Horizon are usually light, sharp, and deadly on technical roads. Expect strong grip builds and excellent corner speed.

StrengthBest Use
Very light chassis Road racing
Sharp steering Technical circuits
Track-focused setup Rivals-style driving
High grip potential Clean racing builds

 

If you want the Lotus, do not skip weeks. You need around 40 points every season.

 

Summer Cars — June 18

1989 Volkswagen Rally Golf — 20 Points

The Volkswagen Rally Golf is the Summer 20-point car.

 

It is not the fastest car here. That is fine. It brings classic rally flavor and should be fun in dirt, retro, and lower-class builds.

Best ForWhy
Dirt builds Rally roots
Retro events 1980s style
Casual fun Easy to throw around

 

Grab it if you like old-school rally cars. Skip only if you are extremely short on time.

 

1988 Lamborghini Countach LP5000QV — 40 Points

The Countach LP5000QV is the Summer 40-point reward.

 

This is pure 1980s supercar energy. Loud, dramatic, iconic. It will be a photo mode favorite and a strong collector car.

Best ForWhy
Collecting Icon status
Cruising V12 character
Photo mode Legendary shape
Retro builds Perfect era fit

 

If you care about iconic cars, do not miss the Countach.

 

Autumn Cars — June 25

1998 TVR Speed 12 — 20 Points

The TVR Speed 12 is the Autumn 20-point car.

 

This thing should be violent. Huge power, low weight, little patience for bad throttle control. In Horizon terms, that usually means fast, sketchy, and hilarious.

Best ForWhy
Power builds Massive output
Skilled driving Demands control
Street chaos Wild acceleration

 

This may be the best 20-point car in Series 2.

 

1993 Schuppan 962CR — 40 Points

The Schuppan 962CR is the Autumn 40-point reward.

 

This is the rarest car in the lineup for most players. Race-derived, unusual, and far more interesting than another generic hypercar.

Best ForWhy
Collectors Extremely rare
Performance fans Le Mans DNA
Photo mode Unique silhouette
Tuners Race-car platform

 

If you skip only one week, do not make it Autumn. The Schuppan is a priority unlock.

 

Winter Cars — July 2

2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10 — 20 Points

The Dodge Ram SRT-10 is the Winter 20-point car.

 

It is a pickup with Viper energy. Heavy, loud, powerful, and probably stupid in the best way.

Best ForWhy
Fun builds Viper-powered truck
Drag attempts Big power
Cruising Loud personality

 

Not meta. Still worth grabbing for fun.

 

2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning — 40 Points

The F-150 SVT Lightning is the Winter 40-point reward.

 

This one has real Forza nostalgia. Supercharged V8. Strong drag potential. Clean early-2000s truck style.

Best ForWhy
Drag racing Supercharged V8
Collecting Returning favorite
Street builds Strong tuning base

 

If you like trucks or drag racing, this is the Winter target.

 

Spring Cars — July 9

2017 Mercedes-AMG GT R — 20 Points

The Mercedes-AMG GT R is the Spring 20-point car.

 

This should be the safe all-rounder. Good power, good grip, strong road presence. Useful without being weird.

Best ForWhy
Road racing Balanced performance
Cruising AMG V8 feel
Tuning Flexible platform

 

It is not the rarest car here, but it will be easy to use.

 

2017 Saleen S7 LM — 40 Points

The Saleen S7 LM is the final 40-point weekly reward.

 

This is one of the headline cars. Race-car shape, huge aero, exotic presence, and likely serious speed potential once upgraded.

Best ForWhy
Speed builds Extreme aero
Collecting Rare American exotic
Photo mode Aggressive design
Performance tuning Race-inspired layout

 

If you only log in during Spring, push to 40 points. This is not a car to miss.

 

Best Series 2 Cars to Prioritize

If time is limited, chase the cars with the best mix of rarity, performance, and future value.

PriorityCarReason
1Lotus Exige Cup 430 Best handling potential
2Schuppan 962CR Rarest weekly reward
3Saleen S7 LM Extreme speed potential
4Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau Rare Porsche, strong value
5TVR Speed 12 Wild power-to-weight
6Lamborghini Countach LP5000QV Iconic collector car
7Ford F-150 SVT Lightning Best truck target
8Mercedes-AMG GT R Reliable all-rounder
9Dodge Ram SRT-10 Fun chaos build
10Volkswagen Rally Golf Best for retro rally fans

 

Priority does not mean the lower cars are bad. It means the top cars are harder to replace and more likely to matter later.

 

Best Unlock Strategy for Horizon Decades

If You Want One Weekly Car

Aim for 20 points.

 

Do quick events first:

 

  • PR Stunts
  • Photo Challenge
  • Monthly Rivals
  • Time Attack / Drag Meetup
  • One Seasonal Championship or The Trial

 

This is usually the fastest path.

 

If You Want Both Weekly Cars

Aim for 40 points.

 

Best route:

Task TypeExpected Points
PR Stunts + quick solo events8–12
The Trial10
Seasonal Championships10–15
Treasure / Weekly / Dailies5–10

 

Avoid slow online filler unless you are chasing 100%.

 

If You Want All Series Rewards

You need:

RewardTargetWeekly Average
Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau80 points20 per week
Lotus Exige Cup 430160 points40 per week

 

The math is simple. For the Lotus, hit 40 points every week. Miss a week and you will need a cleanup grind.

 

FAQ

When does Forza Horizon 6 Series 2 start?

Forza Horizon 6 Series 2: Horizon Decades starts on June 18.

 

How many new cars are in Forza Horizon 6 Series 2?

Series 2 adds 10 new reward cars through the Festival Playlist and overall Series rewards.

 

What are the Forza Horizon 6 Series 2 reward cars?

The Series rewards are the 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau at 80 points and the 2018 Lotus Exige Cup 430 at 160 points.

 

Which Forza Horizon 6 Series 2 car should I prioritize?

Prioritize the Lotus Exige Cup 430, Schuppan 962CR, Saleen S7 LM, and Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau. They have the best mix of rarity, performance potential, and collection value.

 

Do I need 40 points every week for the Lotus Exige Cup 430?

Yes. If the Lotus requires 160 Series points, the clean path is 40 points per week across four seasons.

 

Summary

Forza Horizon 6 Series 2 Horizon Decades is worth playing. It adds 10 cars, with strong rewards for collectors and tuners.

 

The must-watch cars are the Lotus Exige Cup 430, Schuppan 962CR, Saleen S7 LM, Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau, and TVR Speed 12.

 

If your time is limited, ignore filler. Get 20 points for the first weekly car. Push to 40 points for the rare ones. For the full Series prize, average 40 points every week and secure the Lotus.

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