In Forza Horizon 6, Kei cars are a core part of the game’s celebration of Japanese automotive culture. These tiny vehicles, limited in the real world to 660cc engines and strict size rules, serve as quirky, high-agility machines perfect for Japan’s narrow mountain passes (touges) and crowded city streets.
Confirmed Kei Cars and Vans
Early gameplay and developer updates have highlighted several standout models:
- 1993 Autozam AZ-1 – A mid-engine sports car with gull-wing doors, known for being a nimble and playful underdog.
- Honda Beat – A lightweight, naturally-aspirated mid-engine roadster that loves high revs.
- Suzuki Every PZ – A modern Kei van, spotted in developer scans shared online.
- Honda Acty – A classic workhorse mini-truck, perfect for utility and drift builds.
- Subaru Vivio RX-R – Seen in gameplay footage, potentially tailored for time-attack challenges.
Role in Gameplay
Playground Games has woven Kei cars deeply into the world of Japan:
- Tuning and Customization – These tiny cars can be pushed far beyond factory specs with motorcycle engine swaps, turbos, and wild body kits.
- Horizon Story – Expect story missions that highlight the history and cultural importance of Kei cars in Japan.
- Traffic and Density – Kei cars will populate the streets in large numbers, reflecting their real-life prevalence.
- Event Restrictions – Some races may be “Kei-only,” forcing players to rely on precision, agility, and clever driving instead of raw horsepower.
Authenticity Details
The developers worked with cultural consultants and used high-quality vehicle scans to make these cars feel authentic. Details like yellow license plates, unique to Kei cars in Japan, help them stand out from full-size vehicles. While most start in D Class, their light weight and small size make them surprisingly competitive on technical courses where grip and maneuverability matter more than top speed.