FH6 Treasure Car Locations: All 9 Secret Cars Revealed
This page should push users into the map tool and adjacent collectible routes so the cluster compounds rather than ending here.
Quick Answer
There is exactly one Treasure Car in each region, and the fastest way to collect all 9 is to combine this guide with the collectibles map and your Discover Japan progression. Do not treat Treasure Cars as isolated hunts — bundle them into region loops with Barn Finds and boards whenever possible.
Who This Guide Is For
This guide is for players chasing free exclusive cars, collectors trying to reduce wasted driving time, and anyone building a collectibles completion route instead of searching region by region with vague clues.
Treasure Car Route Snapshot
| Goal | Best Approach | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Unlock free exclusive cars early | Combine Treasure Cars with active exploration routes | Saves credits and map time |
| Reduce search frustration | Use clue + region loop instead of clue alone | Many hints are too vague by themselves |
| Finish the cluster faster | Pair Treasure Cars with Barn Finds and boards | One route can clear multiple objectives |
What Are Treasure Cars?
Treasure Cars are one of the most exciting collectible hunts in Forza Horizon 6. Each of the game's nine regions hides exactly one exclusive Treasure Car. These vehicles cannot be purchased from the Autoshow or unlocked through any other means — the only way to get them is to find them on the map.
When you find a Treasure Car, it is added to your garage immediately and permanently. No credits required, no Wheelspin luck needed. Just exploration and a good guide.
The catch? Each car comes with only a vague clue about its location. The hints range from somewhat helpful to deliberately misleading. This guide cuts through the guesswork with exact directions for every single Treasure Car.
Best Collection Order
- Start with regions you already need for Barn Finds or boards.
- Clear the easier visible urban clues before mountain or hidden trail routes.
- Sweep Tokyo and Minamino in the same session if those are active for other collectibles.
- Save colder or more remote regions for a longer loop once more map travel is open.
All 9 Treasure Car Locations
1. 1991 Nissan Figaro — Tokyo City
Clue: Parked in a car park with the Rainbow Bridge visible in the background.
The Rainbow Bridge can be seen from countless spots across Tokyo, making this clue nearly useless on its own. The car park you want is a small riverside lot at the southern edge of the main Tokyo City area. Head south along the river until you spot a compact parking area facing the water. The pastel-colored Figaro stands out once you are in the right place.
2. 1969 Dodge Charger — Minamino Region
Clue: Near a golf course clubhouse.
The Minamino Region features a golf course on its eastern side. Locate the clubhouse building, then drive around to the back. The Charger is parked behind the clubhouse, partially hidden by landscaping. This classic American muscle car is one of the easier Treasure Cars to spot once you know where to look.
3. 1985 Mazda RX-7 GSL-SE — Ohtani Region
Clue: Near large power antennas.
The Ohtani Region contains a cluster of large radio transmission antennas. The RX-7 is parked right next to one of these antenna structures. Approach from the wrong angle and the antenna tower completely obscures the car. Circle each antenna slowly and check all sides until the first-generation RX-7 appears.
4. 1987 Porsche 959 — Shimanoyama Region
Clue: Parked near a 365 convenience store.
FH6's 365 shops are the in-game equivalent of Japan's ubiquitous convenience stores — and there are dozens scattered across the map. The specific 365 you need is in the middle of the small town area near the top of the Shimanoyama Region. The iconic Porsche 959 sits in a parking area directly adjacent to this store.
5. 1981 BMW M1 — Hokubu Region
Clue: Next to a railway bridge support column.
A railway bridge runs across the entire Hokubu Region, supported by hundreds of columns. Searching every column would take hours. The BMW M1 is parked near the very end of the bridge at the far north of the region. Head to where the railway bridge terminates and check the final set of support columns.
6. 1995 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution II GSR — Takashiro Region
Clue: Sitting next to a river on the far west side.
Most Treasure Cars are tucked away in dusty corners, but the Evo II enjoys one of the most scenic parking spots in the game. Drive to the far western edge of the Takashiro Region and follow the riverbank. The white Evo II sits right beside the water, making it one of the most photogenic Treasure Car locations.
7. 1974 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale — Sotoyama Region
Clue: Halfway up the mountain, in a snowy area.
The Sotoyama Region is almost entirely snow-covered, rendering the clue's snowy reference meaningless. The Stratos is located halfway up the main mountain, just downhill from the Off Piste Wristband location. Look for a small pull-off area on the mountain road. The wedge-shaped Italian classic is unmistakable against the white snow.
8. 2005 Ford GT — Nangan Region
Clue: On a coastal trail at the far south of the map.
The challenge here is that not all coastal trails appear on the main map. Head to the very southern tip of the Nangan Region where an orange section of road appears on the map. Just off this road is an unmarked coastal trail. Follow it and you will find the blue-and-white Ford GT parked with ocean views.
9. 1985 Nissan Safari Turbo — Ito Region
Clue: Underneath a wind turbine at the wind farm.
The far eastern side of the Ito Region features a wind farm with numerous turbines spinning on the hillside. The Safari Turbo is parked directly beneath one of the windmills, slightly south-west of the Turbine Trailer Drift Zone. The boxy 1980s Nissan blends in surprisingly well — look carefully at the base of each turbine.
Treasure Car Strategy Tips
- Complete Discover Japan stamps first — Some Treasure Cars may not spawn until you reach certain Discover Japan progression tiers.
- Use the map filter — After collecting a few, toggle collectibles on the map to see which regions still have undiscovered Treasure Cars.
- Approach from multiple angles — Cars hidden behind structures (antennas, columns) only become visible from specific approaches. Drive a full circle around each location.
- Treasure Cars are permanently free — Unlike Wheelspin cars, Treasure Cars have zero credit cost and go straight to your garage. Prioritize finding them early to build your collection without spending credits.
- One per region — If you have found a Treasure Car in a region, focus your search elsewhere. There is exactly one per region, never more.
Treasure Car FAQ
Q: Are Treasure Cars worth prioritizing early?
A: Yes, especially if you want more garage variety without spending credits. They are free and often valuable for collection depth even if not every car becomes a meta pick.
Q: Do all Treasure Cars appear immediately?
A: Not always. Some are easier to chase once your Discover Japan progression and broader exploration state improve.
Q: Should I use the map tool or text guide first?
A: Use the text guide to understand the clue logic, then switch to the map tool when you are routing multiple collectibles together.
Read Next
- Barn Find Locations — Read this next if you want to turn one exploration session into a bigger hidden-car run.
- Interactive Collectibles Map — Best for filtering regions and tracking what is still missing.
- Collectibles Hub — Use the hub as the main landing page for this collectible cluster.