Where to find all Forza Horizon 6 Treasure Cars

Forza Horizon 6 Treasure Cars: A character stood next to a 1991 Nissan Figaro parked outside a building.
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Forza Horizon 6's Japan is absolutely massive, which is great and all, but when you're asked to find a very specific location to uncover Treasure Cars, searching the whole map is a monumental task. Sometimes it's a house, other times it's a wind turbine, a radio tower, or a waterfall. Point is, the hints you're given aren't great at narrowing down the location. They're like Barn Finds, except you're not even given a search area.

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Finding all the Barn Finds is always my favourite thing to do in each new Forza Horizon game, and that's not changed. In fact, there are more cars to hunt down this time around, thanks to the new Treasure Cars—similar to Barn Finds, but different enough. I've spent 20 hours driving around Japan to collect all the Barn Finds and Treasure Cars in Forza Horizon 6, so that you can focus on the racing instead of driving at 5 MPH following breadcrumbs.

All Forza Horizon 6 Treasure Car locations

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There are nine Treasure Cars in Forza Horizon 6, hidden throughout the map of Japan. You don't need to do anything before you can find the car, unlike Barn Finds, which require you to increase your Discover Japan level first. So you can visit the locations below to add a unique car to your collection, free of charge. Check out our Forza Horizon 6 cars list to find out what other vehicles you can drive.

You can watch the video above, or read on below to find all the Treasure Cars, sorted by region in the order you're likely to encounter them:

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1969 Dodge Charger R/T

  • Region: Minamino

The Dodge Charger is the first Treasure Car you'll get a clue for after earning your first Horizon Festival wristband. You can find it behind the buildings on the side of the road by the golf course in the centre of the Minamino region, next to the Airfield Trail dirt racing event.

1991 Nissan Figaro

  • Region: Tokyo City

The Figaro is in a car park along the southern coast of Tokyo City, where you'll see the Rainbow Bridge on your right—the westernmost bridge of the few in the city.

1985 Mazda RX-7 GSL-SE

  • Region: Ohtani

Ohtani is a very large region with lots of radio towers, but the specific one you're looking for is in the mountain range far west of the region, on the border with Shimanoyama, west of the Horizon Festival Site in Ohtani. There will be multiple red radio towers nearby, but it's the one next to the large wooden house and the white tower, too, so it sticks out.

1985 Nissan Safari Turbo

  • Region: Ito

Ito is also one of the largest regions, and it's very mountainous, making it hard to find the Wind Farm mentioned in the clue. You need to head to the mountain at the northmost point of the region, past the Toyota 2000GT Barn Find and Minka House.

Take the winding dirt path up the hill where you'll find the Safari Turbo at the base of a wind turbine, next to some railings and boxes on the road on the west side of the mountain.

1987 Porsche 959

  • Region: Shimanoyama

The Porsche 959 is one of the easier Treasure Cars to find, mainly because Shimanoyama doesn't have many buildings, and the hint you're given shows a shop. What you're looking for is the corner shop near the car park along the southernmost road in Narai-Juku, a town in the north of Shimanoyama. It's east of the Narai-Juku Circuit road race, west of the Fuji Unkai House.

This overlaps with the Mitsubishi #1 Sierra Sierra Enterprises Lancer Evolution Time Attack Barn Find, so grab this if you've reached Discover Japan level Adventurer (6/7, the purple stamp) or take note and return later.

2005 Ford GT

  • Region: Nangan

The Ford GT gave me the most trouble of any Treasure Car, as there's a long stretch of coastline to search. You're looking for the coastal trail overlooking Tokyo City in the east of Nangan, which you'll find on the easternmost main road going along the coastline. Here, there's a narrow dirt path in the hills, closer to the coast—you can just about make it out on the map.

1981 BMW M1

  • Region: Hokubu

The hint you're given for the BMW M1 points you towards a railway, which isn't much to go on in a big region with a railway running the whole way through. You need to go to the large railway bridge cutting through the open fields in the middle north of the Hokubu region. It's not far from the Hokubu Ascent street race event, and you'll see the railway tunnel to the south.

1995 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR

  • Region: Takashiro

The Lancer Evolution can be found on the dirt road leading to the waterfall in the western corner of the Takashiro region, not far from a temple. Take the dirt path by the bridge leading along the river.

This Treasure Car more or less overlaps with the Nissan #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R Barn Find, which you might have unlocked by the time you enter this region if you've been increasing your Discover Japan rank.

1974 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale

  • Region: Sotoyama

You can find the Lancia Stratos behind the wooden lodge on the snowy path up to Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, near the centre of the Sotoyama region. The nearby main road (which leads towards Hakusan Mountain Lodge) cuts through the snow-covered mountain pass like a ravine, making it a good landmark—you can just about see it in the background of the clue photograph.

Rory Norris
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Rory has made the fatal error of playing way too many live service games at once, and somehow still finding time for everything in between. Sure, he’s an expert at Destiny 2, Call of Duty, and more, but at what cost? He’s even sunk 1,000 hours into The Elder Scrolls Online over the years. At least he put all those hours spent grinding challenges to good use over the years as a freelancer and guides editor. In his spare time, he’s also an avid video creator, often breaking down the environmental design of his favourite games. If you can’t track him down, he’s probably lost in a cave with a bunch of dwarves shouting “rock and stone” to no end.

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