Forza Horizon 6 Update 3 gives players a good reason to return to the festival, especially if their garage still has a few empty spaces. The update mixes fresh releases with familiar names, so there is something here for collectors, racers, and people who simply enjoy trying odd builds. The biggest free reward is the 2024 Lamborghini Temerario, which sits at the centre of the new Playlist. It is also a useful moment for anyone tracking the latest FH6 Cars, because this update adds several machines that should quickly become popular in online races and the Auction House.

New Playlist Rewards Have Plenty of Personality

The Temerario is the obvious headline car. Lamborghini has replaced the Huracán with a hybrid setup built around a twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 and three electric motors. With roughly 900 horsepower, it should feel brutally quick, though the extra weight may make tuning more important than simply chasing maximum power. Players can unlock it by earning 80 Playlist points during the monthly season. The 1984 De Tomaso Pantera GT5 is just as interesting in a different way. Its sharp bodywork and Ford V8 give it the kind of character that modern supercars often lack. The Huracán Evo Spider also joins the rewards, while the Pagani Huayra R, Ferrari Roma, and Lancia 037 return to the series. For long-time fans, those returning cars may be just as welcome as the new ones.

The Car Pass Keeps the Garage Growing

Four more vehicles are scheduled to arrive through the Car Pass. The 2003 Aston Martin DB7 brings a classic grand touring feel, while the 1972 Nissan Patrol could become a quiet favourite for off-road players. Its boxy shape and tough suspension make it a natural candidate for trail builds, rally tyres, and engine swaps. The 2024 Toyota Prius is the more surprising addition. It might not sound exciting at first, but Horizon players rarely leave a sensible car alone. If the game allows widebody parts, serious power upgrades, and a few ridiculous drivetrain options, the Prius could turn into a proper community joke in the best possible way. The rare 1972 Honda Z GT rounds out the group with a much smaller, lighter driving experience.

Italian Exotic Pack Targets Collectors

Premium Edition owners receive another set of cars through the Italian Exotic Car Pack. The Ferrari F80 brings modern hybrid-hypercar drama, while the Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm offers a more direct and aggressive road-car experience. The Alfa Romeo SE048SP is aimed at players who enjoy unusual racing machinery, and the Ferrari 275 GTB/4 Spider gives collectors a rare piece of history. These cars should appeal to different types of drivers rather than feeling like four versions of the same supercar. Some will be used for leaderboard runs. Others will spend most of their time parked in a carefully arranged garage. Players who like to prepare credits before each release often use services such as U4GM, particularly when they want to keep up with a busy update schedule.

Racing, Auctions, and EventLab Receive Useful Changes

Update 3 also deals with a few problems that have been affecting everyday play. AI drivers should now be less likely to slam into the brakes and cause a chain reaction in corners, which ought to make close racing feel less random. The Auction House has been adjusted as well, raising the maximum selling price for rare vehicles to 20 million credits. That change gives collectors more room to trade valuable cars, although prices will probably take time to settle. Several AFK credit exploits have been patched, so players will need to earn money through races, challenges, and normal play again. Leaderboards affected by drag tyre physics issues are set to reset after the fixes are completed. Creative players get 52 new EventLab props, including containers, billboards, and scenery pieces. With next month's open-world Time Attack circuit already teased, there is plenty to keep busy with, and anyone searching for FH6 Cars for sale will have even more options to consider.