Forza Horizon 6, set in Japan, introduces a significant overhaul to how garages work. Instead of being simple menu screens, garages are now fully customizable 3D spaces where you can display your cars and host other players.
The game features eight primary garages that also act as fast-travel points, alongside a massive end-game building space.
1. Player House Garages
Every player house you purchase across the Japan map now includes a unique, customizable garage.
- Capacity: Standard house garages typically allow you to display up to four cars at once.
- Customization: You can decorate these spaces with props and themes (e.g., a "JDM workshop" or "Hypercar showroom") using a building toolset similar to EventLab.
- Social: You can invite friends to visit your garage or use a drone camera to explore other players' layouts.
2. The Estate
This is a massive, permanent building space located in the mountainous rural regions of the map.
- It serves as a "blank canvas" where you can build an entire compound from scratch.
- Unlike standard garages, The Estate allows for much larger structures and more extensive car displays.
3. Specialized Hubs & Parking Areas
While not traditional "garages" for storage, several locations serve as social garage-like spaces:
- The Main Horizon Festival Japan Hub: Centered near Mt. Fuji.
- Daikoku Parking Area: A recreation of the legendary real-world meeting spot, serving as a "seamless social space" for car meets and sharing designs.
- Okuibuki Parking Area: Another key social hub focused on the drifting and "touge" community.
4. Legends Island
This is an unlockable end-game location (requires the "Gold Wristband"). It is expected to house premium garage facilities or high-tier car collections as a reward for completing the main campaign.
5. Key Districts for Exploration
Since garages are tied to houses, you will find them scattered across these major map regions:
- Tokyo City: The largest urban area in the series (5x larger than FH5's Guanajuato), featuring neon-lit downtown districts, suburban outskirts, and industrial docklands.
- The Japanese Alps: Home to snowy mountain passes and rural retreats where "The Estate" is likely situated.
- Coastal Regions: Areas inspired by Japan's ports and elevated highway networks.
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6. Finding Additional Storage
Beyond standard houses, you can find specific cars in hidden garages across Japan:
- Barn Finds: Classic hidden garages triggered by rumors as you progress through the Horizon Adventures story.
- Treasure Cars (Abandoned Cars): A new mechanic where a character named May provides photo clues to find and restore hidden abandoned vehicles.