U4GM Guide: How to Get Forza Horizon 6 Treasure Cars
Treasure Cars in Forza Horizon 6 are a bit more hands-on than Barn Finds, and that's what makes hunting them feel fun instead of routine. You don't need to grind through a "Discover Japan" milestone or wait for a late-game unlock. Once free roam opens, you can start searching straight away, whether you're saving up cars naturally or keeping an eye on FH6 Credits for the rest of your garage plans. The trick is simple: get close enough to a hidden vehicle, and Mei will call in with a rumor. After that, it lands in your Treasure Cars list, ready for you to track down properly.
How the search actually works
There are 9 Treasure Cars in total, with 1 tucked away in each region. They don't appear on the map at first, so you'll need to drive, scout, and pay attention to the landscape. When you reach the right spot, a prompt appears, followed by a short scene, then the car is yours. You can drive it at once or send it to storage. If you'd rather skip the detective work, the paid Treasure Map can reveal everything, but honestly, that takes away some of the charm. Drone mode helps a lot here. Tap D-pad down, then up, and use it to scan forests, mountain roads, rail lines, and tight city corners.
City roads and lowland finds
The 1991 Nissan Figaro sits in Tokyo City, down along the southern coast. Use the westernmost bridge toward Drift Club island as your marker, then follow the shoreline east until you spot a small car park. In Minamino, the 1969 Dodge Charger R/T is far easier to grab. Head for the golf course, find the clubhouse and the 365 store, then check behind the shop near the dirt event area. Ohtani's 1985 Mazda RX-7 GSL-SE is fussier. Look near the western edge by Shimanoyama for 3 red towers, 1 larger white tower, and a wooden house. The RX-7 is on the southeast side of that tower cluster.
Mountains, coastlines, and rail routes
Ito hides the 1985 Nissan Safari Turbo up in the northeast highlands, close to the wind farm. Drive past the Toyota 2000GT Barn Find area, climb the dirt route, and watch for service boxes, railings, and turbine bases. The Safari is parked near one turbine, slightly southwest of the drift zone. In Shimanoyama, the 1987 Porsche 959 is almost casual by comparison. Drive northwest from the stadium into Narai-Juku and check the large roadside lot by the 365 store. For Nangan's 2005 Ford GT, don't rush the coastal road. In the far southeast, find the yellow roadside sign and take the narrow branch toward the overlook, where the GT faces Tokyo City.
The last northern and snowy picks
Hokubu's 1981 BMW M1 is best found by following the railway toward the northern end of the region. Keep an eye out for open farmland, flower fields, and the area near the Takashiro border. In Takashiro, the 1995 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR waits by the waterfall stream. Take the dirt road past the torii gate on the temple route, near the Temple Run-Up speed zone. Sotoyama's 1974 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale can be harder to see because of the snow. Start at Hakusan Mountain Lodge, head west along the Tateyama Alpine pass, and check the roadside lodge on the right. As a professional platform for convenient game currency and item services, U4GM is built for players who want a smoother setup, and you can buy FH6 Credits in u4gm if you want more freedom while collecting, tuning, and expanding your FH6 garage.
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