Forza Horizon 6 is here, and if you have jumped into the Series 2 update, you have probably seen the massive " Horizon Decades" event. This multi-week festival playlist is a celebration of car culture across different eras, and the reward lineup is absolutely stacked. We are talking about everything from legendary 80s icons to modern track monsters. If you want to fill your garage with these exclusive reward cars, you will need a game plan to maximize your Festival Playlist Points. Here is a complete breakdown of what you can win and exactly how to get them before the series wraps up. Getting Started: The First StepBefore you can start hunting down these reward cars, make sure you are actually eligible to play. If you are brand new to Forza Horizon 6, you cannot just jump into the event right away. You need to progress through the game’s opening introduction and earn your First Wristband. Once you do, the Festival Playlist menu will unlock, and you can start banking points. Series-Wide Milestone RewardsThese are the two ultra-rare headline cars for Series 2. Unlike the weekly rewards, your points for these cars accumulate across all four seasons (Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Spring). You have until the series officially ends on July 16, 2026, to hit these totals: 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau (80 Points): A lightweight, turbocharged masterpiece from the 90s. You will easily hit this milestone halfway through the series if you play regularly. 2018 Lotus Exige Cup 430 (160 Points): The ultimate prize for the series. It requires a dedicated grind across multiple weeks, but this lightweight track weapon is worth every bit of the effort.
Summer Season (1980s Era)The festival kicks off with a nostalgia trip back to the 1980s. Complete tasks during the first week to claim these time-gated retro rides: 1989 Volkswagen Rallye Golf (20 Points): A rare, wide-body hot hatch built for the dirt. Perfect for your lower-class rally builds. 1988 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV (40 Points): The quintessential 80s bedroom poster car. You definitely want this V12 beast in your garage. Bonus Unlock - DeLorean DMC-12: Beyond the point milestones, you can win this classic stainless-steel icon by finishing first in the themed Summer Seasonal Championship.
Autumn Season (1990s Era)Week two shifts gears into the 1990s, focusing on the birth of modern supercars and high-tech retro rides. 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12 (20 Points): A British monster known for its insane, untamable horsepower. 1993 Schuppan 962CR (40 Points): An incredibly rare, road-legal race car based on the legendary Porsche 962. Bonus Unlock - 1999 Lamborghini Diablo GTR: Take down "The Trial" event (which restricts you to A-Class 90s Retro Supercars) to score this track-ready Diablo. Bonus Unlock - 1991 GMC Syclone: Complete the Autumn Seasonal Championship to secure this legendary, all-wheel-drive sport truck.
Winter Season (2000s Era)Week three takes us into the early 2000s, an era defined by tuner culture and heavy-hitting American performance trucks. 2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10 (20 Points): A pickup truck with a literal Viper V10 engine stuffed under the hood. 2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning (40 Points): The supercharged F-150 that defined factory performance trucks in the early 2000s.
Spring Season (2010s Era)The final week wraps up the Horizon Decades series by bringing us into the modern era with two absolute performance monsters: 2017 Mercedes-AMG GT R (20 Points): Known as the "Beast of the Green Hell," this track-focused coupe handles like it's on rails. 2017 Saleen S7 LM (40 Points): A 1,300-horsepower American twin-turbo hypercar that will dominate any highway drag race.
Fast Ways to Earn Playlist PointsIf you are short on time and want to hit your 20, 40, 80, and 160-point goals as quickly as possible, do not just drive around aimlessly. Focus your energy on these high-yielding activities every single week: The Weekly Challenge (5 Points): This is usually a multi-chapter challenge focused on a specific car from the featured era (like the DeLorean or the GMC Syclone). Knocking this out gives you a solid chunk of points right out of the gate. The Trial (10 Points): This is a high-difficulty, three-race multiplayer championship where you team up with other players against Unbeatable AI. It gives a massive point payout, but note that you need to earn your Gold Wristband in-game to enter. Daily Challenges (1 Point each): These are quick, bite-sized tasks that unlock every day. They are usually very simple, like parking your 90s car at the Hokubu Car Meet or hitting a specific PR stunt. Monthly Rivals & PR Stunts: Don't ignore these! Posting a clean lap in the Monthly Rivals events will give you passive points that apply across the entire series, making the weekly grind much lighter. Combine that with quick seasonal PR stunts like Danger Signs, Speed Traps, and Treasure Hunts for easy point boosts.
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