Forza Horizon 6: All Kei Vehicles Ranked

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Forza Horizon 6: All Kei Vehicles Ranked

Beitrag von StoneStar6 » 09.05.2026, 04:31

1. 1994 Honda Acty (Confirmed)

The Honda Acty is the ultimate Kei truck, and for good reason.

Why it’s #1: This is the classic Japanese workhorse. Fans are buzzing about Rocket Bunny widebody kits and the insane possibility of motorcycle engine swaps—yes, including a Suzuki Hayabusa engine that can rev to 18,000 RPM.

Best for: Drifting, quirky builds, city cruising, and anything that benefits from a tiny footprint. Its light weight and rear-wheel-drive layout make it perfect for narrow streets and touge challenges.

2. 1992 Autozam AZ-1 (Confirmed)

The Autozam AZ-1 returns from FH5, a true collector’s gem with gullwing doors and a mid-engine layout.

Why it’s #2: Its mid-engine balance gives phenomenal handling. In FH6, expect fresh Time Attack body kits and updated visuals. This car is small, light, and incredibly fun to push through tight corners.

Best for: Technical circuits, high-speed cornering, and enthusiasts who love precise handling over raw power.

3. 1991 Honda Beat (Confirmed)

Completing the “ABC” Kei sports trio (AZ-1, Beat, Cappuccino), the Honda Beat is a rear-wheel-drive, high-revving roadster.

Why it’s #3: Its go-kart feel is ideal for FH6’s narrow, winding touge roads. It’s not about brute speed—it’s about agility, rhythm, and enjoying the drive with the top down.

Best for: Mountain pass battles, casual cruising, and tight city weaving.

4. 1990 Mitsubishi Minicab "Time Attack" (DLC)

This isn’t your everyday Minicab—the Time Attack edition is a track-tuned Kei truck spotted in a DLC pack.

Why it’s #4: With race-spec suspension, aerodynamics, and a pre-tuned setup, it’s ready to hit leaderboard times on technical circuits. This isn’t a delivery truck—it’s a micro-machine racer.

Best for: Time Attack events, short circuits, and experiments with high-speed Kei truck builds.

5. 1962 Peel P50 "Trolley Edition" (Returning)

Technically not Japanese, the Peel P50 earns a spot for sheer novelty and meme value.

Why it’s #5: The Trolley Edition brings ridiculous physics and wacky customization, making it a fan-favorite for laughs and creative meets. Tiny, awkward, and fun—this car is all about social driving.

Best for: Drag races against giants, casual festival shenanigans, and social meetups.

Highly Anticipated (Not Yet Confirmed)

These Kei vehicles have massive fan demand and could appear in future updates, expansions, or as hidden Barn Finds:

Suzuki Cappuccino: The final piece of the ABC trio; fans want it to complete the set.
Suzuki Jimny: The off-road king; ideal for Japan’s mountains and rural trails.
Honda N-Box: Japan’s top-selling car; would bring a modern, boxy vibe to the game.

Kei vehicles in FH6 are more than just small cars—they’re a cultural experience. From the workhorse Acty to the tiny Peel P50, each vehicle offers a unique playstyle and creative possibilities. Whether you’re tearing up touge roads, drifting through Tokyo alleys, or showing off in social meets, these micro-machines are ready to shine in Japan’s festival playground.
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