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List of Bosses in Forza Horizon 6

Written by:  U4N
Published: May 07, 2026
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Forza Horizon 6 brings back bosses in a way that fans of the original game will remember—but with a modern twist. These aren't just tough racers; they're special events you must conquer to climb the ranks of the Horizon Festival. Facing them is a real test of skill, timing, and strategy. Beat them, and you unlock new cars, events, and ultimately, the champion Hamashida—plus the secret boss Takumi for those who want the ultimate challenge.

Forza Horizon 6 Bosses List


Name
CarBiography/DescriptionEvent TypeRestrictionReward After Defeat
Kiera (Tutorial)1998 Toyota SupraThe operator of the festival. She'll be here to direct you on how bosses work and give you tips on how to beat them.RoadB - Open

40,000 CR 

1998 Toyota Supra

7 New Racing Events for each type (except Drift)

Yomohada2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X GSRA dirt-racing prodigy of Horizon Festival Japan. He aims to qualify for Rally Japan and has resorted to the Festival to show his skills. Can you take this dirt beast down?DirtB - Open

2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X GSR

100,000 CR

3 New Racing Events for each type.

Hiroko2025 Nissan ZA road racing superstar in the Horizon Festival. Her rapid and versatile Nissan Z is a fear factor and stopping point to most Horizon Festival prodigies. Can you outpace her?RoadA - Open

2025 Nissan Z

200,000 CR

3 New Racing Events for each type

Nakati#240 Jimco TTA Baja superstar in the Horizon Festival. Nicknamed "The Dragon" for his powerful racing style (and his Jimco TT), he is regarded as one of the all-time greats of Horizon Japan's Baja racing scene. Beat him, and you shall be renowned as a Baja legend.OffroadA - Open

#240 Jimco TT

400,000 CR

4 New Racing Events for each type

Parry Flynt2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACRThe son of Darius Flynt. He is an avid street racer who was trained by his father and also wants to be just like him. Can you take the son of the former GOAT of the Horizon Festival down?StreetS1 - Open

2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR

600,000 CR

5 New Racing Events for each type

Famadi2023 Nissan SkylineFamadi strives to be the best drifter in all of Japan. His flashy, creative drifting style is renowned by the country, making him a fan favorite to drifters around Japan. Beat this rising star, and you'll be crowned as a drifting legend yourself.DriftS1 - Open

2023 Nissan Skyline

800,000 CR

5 New Racing Events for each type

"DRIIIIFT!!!" Forza Link

Hamashida (Final Boss)2025 Nissan GT-R NismoThe Tokyo Festival Champion. He makes sure that no one is safe from his wrath using his swift movements and high speed. Take him down, and you won't be a prodigy anymore.StreetS2 - Open

2025 Nissan GT-R Nismo

1,000,000 CR

"Horizon Champ, coming through!" Forza Link

Takumi (Secret Boss)1986 Toyota Trueno AE86Omae wa mou shinderu.StreetS1 - Open

1986 Toyota Trueno AE86

2,000,000 CR

"*Eurobeat Intensifies*" Horizon Link

Related Achievements

TitleDescriptionGamerscore
The BossEarn the maximum Promotion in a Job20
Forza Horizon 6 Bosses

How Boss Races Work

Boss races may look like regular events at first, but there’s a major twist: you have to finish first to win. Bosses run on superior AI, keeping them ahead until you outdrive them. Unlike normal races where top-three finishes might suffice, here it’s all or nothing. Beating them requires mastering the track and anticipating their moves—and if you want an edge, you can even buy FH6 credits to upgrade your car and stay competitive.

Road, Street, Dirt, and Offroad Bosses

No matter the type—be it Road, Street, Dirt, or Offroad—the rules are consistent. You need to take first place to move on. Each boss pushes you harder than normal opponents, so you can't rely on just keeping pace; you have to push your car and your skills to the limit. Perfect cornering, smart overtakes, and timing your boosts are all key to finally passing them.

Drift Boss Races

Drift events take the challenge in a different direction. Here, speed isn't the only factor—you have to score more points than the boss. That means chaining long drifts, hitting perfect angles, and maximizing your combo multipliers under a strict time limit. Just like other boss races, first place is required to advance, making every drift count and turning these events into a thrilling test of precision and control.

The Ultimate Goal

Defeating all bosses in FH6 isn't just for bragging rights. Each victory unlocks higher-tier events, faster cars, and unique rewards. Facing Hamashida is the final test of everything you've learned, and discovering Takumi adds a secret layer of challenge for the most dedicated racers. Bosses bring back the thrill of high-stakes competition in FH6, making every win feel hard-earned and satisfying.

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