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Forza Horizon 6 Hidden Secrets: 9 Things You Probably Didn't Know

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Beyond racing and customization, the vast world of Forza Horizon 6 is filled with cleverly hidden secrets, visual glitches, and fun Easter eggs. This guide reveals nine fascinating details you may have missed — from unexpected FH6 Cars oddities and out-of-bounds exploration to garage surprises. Whether you're a collector or looking to efficiently earn FH6 Credits for rare vehicles, these discoveries are worth a look.

 

9 Things You Probably Didn't Know

1. Inside the Garage: A Secret Space in the Minka House

Ever wondered if you could enter your garage during free roam? At the Minka house in the Ito region, a simple trick lets you do just that:

• Drive to the back of the garage and squeeze your car between the wall and two water tanks.

• Gradually slide toward the garage itself.

After a few tries, you'll slip into a "ghost garage" with semi-transparent walls. Nothing spectacular inside, but the joy of breaking boundaries makes it worthwhile. Special thanks to YouTube user Common Toast for sharing this.

�� Similar trick: The same "wall-squeezing" method works for accessing forbidden areas in Tokyo, as shown in a previous episode.

2. Yumeji House Garage: A Hidden Dinosaur Skeleton

If you own the Yumeji House, head into garage customization mode and look behind a specific wall. You'll find a dinosaur head tucked away. Go underneath, and you can even see its entire body.

Was this prop left by accident, or placed deliberately for us to find? Either way, it's a fun little surprise. Thanks to Xbox player Nackemon for spotting this.

3. 1995 BMW M5: Paint Bug and Price Inflation

The 1995 BMW M5 has been around since Horizon 2. Interestingly, its price has steadily climbed:

Game

Price (FH6 Credits)

Horizon 2

14,000

Horizon 3-5

25,,000

Horizon 6

48,000 (before discount)

Is this in-game inflation, or a reflection of real-world appreciation of German classics? Hard to say. Even stranger: when you pick certain manufacturer colors (dark green to dark gray), the M5's lower lip turns blue. In previous Horizon games, those exact colors gave a much lighter gray lip. Which game got it wrong? You decide. Thanks to Instagram user Super Ben for pointing this out.

4. More Out-of-Bounds Areas in Tokyo

Two new boundary-breaking spots have been discovered in Tokyo:

• Top-left corner of Tokyo – Use the same wall-squeeze trick to enter a forbidden zone where you can get a closer look at more Tokyo houses and see how they appear in different seasons.

Daikoku – Drive near a specific water tank to slip into a small out-of-bounds area where you can even interact with NPCs.

These areas may be small, but exploring the forbidden is always entertaining. Another shout-out to Common Toast on YouTube.

5. Lancer Evolution X: Front Bumper Details Getting Worse

In Forza Horizon 4, the front bumper of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X had nicely detailed interiors (except for one Varis-style missing texture). In Horizon 5, only the Varis bumper kept those details; the rest looked empty. Now in Horizon 6, the mesh on OEM bumpers is comically oversized, while the Charge front bumper has a mesh so dark it's nearly invisible.

Is this a case of copy-paste visual bugs accumulating over the years? Quite possibly.

6. Tommy Mäkinen Edition Evolution: No Roll Cage Visible

If you install the full roll cage upgrade on the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Tommy Mäkinen Edition, you'll notice that no roll cage model appears — clearly a bug. Interestingly, you can see the A-pillar and parts of the roof stripped down, which actually looks pretty cool. Thanks to Instagram user BG Venetta for sharing this.

7. Aventador's Weird Sound

According to Instagram user Eagle, the 2012 Lamborghini Aventador produces a strange mechanical noise while driving — the sound of the OEM rear wing deploying. However, if you've installed the Liberty Walk body kit, the wing is visually gone, but the sound persists.

In Forza Horizon 5's Forza Vista mode, clicking on the Aventador's wing makes a very similar sound. It's unclear if this bug has been fixed (Ericship 111 hasn't obtained this car yet). If you own an Aventador, test it yourself and let us know.

8. Breaking into Tokyo Station: Peel P50 Edition

This out-of-bounds glitch requires a friend:

• One player drives a large, heavy vehicle, while the other parks a Peel P50 against the wall at Tokyo Station.

• The heavy car rams the Peel P50, smashing it through the wall.

Once inside, you'll find that the back of Tokyo Station is surprisingly detailed — you can even see where the railway line ends and explore Horizon Festival areas where NPCs gather. A nostalgic throwback to similar glitches in Forza Horizon 4. Thanks to YouTube user Velvet Bunny for this discovery.

9. FD2 Civic Type R: Finally Here!

This week's Car Pass update brings the FD2-generation Honda Civic Type R — Ericship 111's personal favorite. Not only has Playground Games perfectly captured the K20 engine's V-Tec crossover sound, but the customization options are also impressive:

• Ings parts: front/rear bumpers, side skirts, etc.

• Titanium exhaust: optional rear bumper detail.

• Mugen RR body kit: replaces the Type R badge with the "Double R" logo, paying homage to the ultra-rare 300-unit Mugen RR.

Ericship 111 even wishes the Mugen RR had been added as a standalone vehicle (its interior and engine bay are slightly different). If you love Hondas, this is a must-have.

💡 Missed the Car Pass? You can still acquire this car using FH6 Credits through the Auction House or third-party platforms.

Summary

The charm of Forza Horizon 6 lies not only in driving but also in the countless hidden details and Easter eggs scattered throughout the world. From a garage dinosaur to the Aventador's phantom wing sound, every corner is worth exploring.

If you've discovered something not mentioned here, share it in the comments. And if you're looking to quickly earn FH6 Credits for rare FH6 Cars like the FD2 Civic Type R, check out our efficient credit-farming guides.

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