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Continue ShoppingSome body kit brands have been confirmed through community lists, while others are expected based on leaks and discussions.
These brands have body kits listed in a community-created “Widebody Kit Master List” and have appeared in early previews:
Examples of cars with these kits include the 2023 Honda Civic Type R (Forza Designed), the 2022 Acura NSX Type S with Liberty Walk, and the 2020 Toyota Supra A90 with the HKS kit.

These brands have been mentioned in community news, leaks, or aftermarket discussions, and are likely to appear in FH6 (though not yet confirmed in the game):
Other tuners that the community likes (but not confirmed in the game) include Meduza, Vale, NIA, and ZACOE.
With the exciting array of body kits confirmed and expected in Forza Horizon 6, players are in for a treat when it comes to customizing their cars. From the aggressive looks of Liberty Walk and Rocket Bunny to the sleek finishes of Forza-designed kits, the game promises endless possibilities for car enthusiasts. If you're looking to speed up your customization journey, don’t forget to check out U4N for a Discount Forza Horizon 6 Credits deal to help you unlock the best parts without breaking the bank!
Q: Which aftermarket brands are featured for body kits?
Some of the aftermarket brands featured in Forza Horizon 6 include Liberty Walk, Rocket Bunny, and Origin Lab.
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