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Forza Horizon 6 New Cars: 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12 and Schuppan 962CR - WolfFrost - 06-30-2026 Forza Horizon 6 is turning back the clock this week. Series 2 "Horizon Decades" is currently rolling through its Autumn Season, and the entire playlist is a massive love letter to the high-performance monsters of the 1990s. If you are a fan of raw, unhinged 90s engineering, you are in luck. Two legendary beasts—the 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12 and the 1993 Schuppan 962CR—have made their way back into the franchise from Forza Horizon 5. They are ready to tear up the streets of Horizon's stunning Japanese map. Here is a breakdown of what makes these cars so special and exactly how to add them to your garage before the season ends. The Headliners: 90s Hypercar Royalty 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12. Source: Wikipedia / TVR Cerbera Speed 12 - Wikipedia 1993 Schuppan 962CR. Source: Wikipedia / Schuppan 962CR - Wikipedia 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12 Often called the "impossible car," the Speed 12 is the stuff of automotive legend. Back in the late 90s, TVR built this car to compete in GT1 racing and intended to sell a road-going version. However, the company’s owner famously drove the prototype home one night and declared it too wild, terrifying, and powerful for public roads, canceling the project entirely. It features a monstrous 7.73-litre V12 engine—literally created by fusing two of TVR's inline-6 engines together—stuffed inside a featherweight Kevlar body and a full race chassis. 1993 Schuppan 962CR If you think the TVR is rare, the Schuppan 962CR takes exclusivity to another level. Built by Australian race driver Vern Schuppan, this ultra-exclusive machine is essentially a road-legal version of the legendary Porsche 962 endurance race car. It brings pure Group C Le Mans DNA straight to the open roads of Japan, combining carbon fiber construction with an unmistakable, low-slung racing silhouette. How to Unlock the Cars Like most seasonal rewards, these aren't just sitting in the Autoshow. You will need to earn enough Festival Points (PTS) by completing challenges before the seasonal changeover on July 2, 2026.
Hitting those point thresholds is pretty straightforward this week, thanks to a solid mix of racing, stunts, and silly seasonal fun. Here are the highlights of what you can tackle on the playlist: Seasonal Championships Knocking out these championships is a great way to build up your point total while expanding your garage with other nostalgic 90s gems:
For the ultimate challenge, jump into The Trial. It is a 6v6 co-op championship where you team up with other players to defeat a team of Unbeatable AI drivers. You will need a qualified 90s supercar for this one. Pull off the team victory, and you will walk away with the incredible Lamborghini Diablo GTR. PR Stunts If you prefer solo challenges, grab your favorite tuned ride and head over to these three locations:
Need a few extra points and a quick break from racing? This week's smashable challenge requires you to track down and smash 30 Bamboo items scattered around the map. It is quick, satisfying, and rewards you with a Super Wheelspin for your efforts. |