Forza Horizon 6 features a sprawling map of Japan with plenty to discover, including the Treasure Cars scattered around that are required to collect to unlock exclusive vehicles and the Treasure Hunter achievement.
While Barn Finds have been a permanent fixture in the Forza Horizon series, Treasure Cars are a newer addition to the franchise, and they can be significantly harder to locate, given the extremely limited information you are presented with.
To make your hunt for the Treasure Cars in Forza Horizon 6 easier, Insider Gaming has a breakdown of exactly where to head to.
All Forza Horizon 6 Treasure Car Locations
There are nine Treasure Cars scattered across the map in Forza Horizon 6, with the hints available offering very minor indications of where you should be looking.
Each Treasure Car location is broken down below, including map screenshots for the exact spot to head to.
Tokyo City: 1991 Nissan Figaro


The Nissan Figaro is likely to be the first Treasure Car you receive a hint for in Forza Horizon 6, and it can be found along the waterside of Tokyo City, overlooking the Rainbow Bridge.
The easiest point to follow is to start at the Rainbow Run Speed Trap, following the bridge to the mainland, and tracking along the road that follows the shoreline.
Keep an eye out for a small car park outside a shop, which is where the Nissan Figaro is located, and use the camera to pan to the bridge to find the general area.
Shimanoyama: 1987 Porsche 959


The Porsche 959 in the Shimanoyama Region was the one I struggled to find most, as the car park it’s waiting in is set a fair bit back from the adjacent road, making it trickier to spot immediately.
Head to the location shown on the map above and follow the main road alongside the fields, keeping an eye out for a large car park that is found in front of the shop.
You may have more luck at night, as the shop’s lights are easier to spot, but the image above leads you to the exact spot so you won’t have the trouble I did.
Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route: 1974 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale


The Lancia Stratos is another that’s easy to find once you know where to look, with the biggest giveaway being the clue stating you need to look close to the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route.
It’s easy to find this area in the mountains, as it’s the iconic road through the towering amounts of snow, and the Lancia is found alongside a small cabin on the western side of the route.
Driving from the east, head through the Alpine Route, then circle around to the right when you exit and find the building to collect the car.
Minamino: 1969 Dodge Charger R/T


The Dodge Charger in the Minamino region is found on the edge of the gold course, which is easy to spot on the map as the lighter green of the course stands out.
This Treasure Car is waiting on the eastern side of the golf course, with the most recognisable feature on the map being the water hazard that almost makes a figure of eight.
If you’re struggling, just follow the edge of the golf course until you find a bunch of golf buggies parked up, and then search around the nearby building.
Hokubu: 1981 BMW M1


The BMW M1 is another Treasure Car where the clue does a lot of the heavy lifting, as it tells you to look for a railway bridge, while the image shows scaffolding.
The easiest way to track down the Treasure Car is to follow the railway directly, but you can skip that process by heading to the exact location pinpointed above.
Keep an eye out for the scaffolding next to the bridge supports, and the red BMW will stick out like a sore thumb.
Nangan: 2005 Ford GT


The Ford GT can be tricky to find if you don’t head off the beaten track, as you’ll need to get your wheels dirty to find the exact spot.
The vista on the clue shows the Tokyo dockyards, but this can be seen from a lot of the Nangan coastal roads. Instead of delving too deep into the clue, just head right to the point shown on the map above.
Follow the dirt road and then venture off it to find the car park, where the Ford GT is parked.
Ohtani: 1985 Mazda RX-7 GSL-SE


The Mazda RX-7 in the Ohtani region is another that shouldn’t be too difficult to find, as the giant, red pylon shown in the clue is a dead giveaway.
Right on the edge of the Ohtani region, south of where the Porsche 959 Treasure Car is found, head towards the giant pylons, keeping an eye out for the red one which acts as a beacon for this Treasure Car.
Once there, the car itself is parked next to the white pylon just a short distance away.
Takashiro: 1995 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III


The Mitsubishi Evo is waiting near a picturesque waterfall in the northern region of the map, and is easy enough to track if you find the mountain on the left side and track the river nearby.
Follow the river, throw yourself off the edge of the waterfall in true Forza Horizon style, and drive up the small dirt road nearby to find the car park.
The car is waiting for you here, giving you an iconic rally behemoth to add to your collection.
Ito: 1984 Nissan Safari Turbo


The Nissan Safari Turbo is one of the easiest cars to find, as it’s impossible to miss the towering turbines at the Wind Farm that are easily identifiable in the picture.
On the far right of the map, look for the winding roads through the hills, and pay specific attention to the sharp hairpin, which is the most recognisable map feature for where the Nissan Safari is waiting.
The car itself is parked directly beneath the turbine, so it’s an easy one to spot.
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