Forza Horizon 6 Adds Exomotive Exocet Sport V8 as Festival Playlist Reward
A bare-bones, 525-horsepower kit car built on a Miata chassis headlines this week's seasonal rewards in Horizon Japan.
The 2018 Exomotive Exocet Sport V8 XP-5 has arrived in Forza Horizon 6 as the headline Summer reward for the current Festival Playlist cycle. The car is a stripped-down kit machine — no windshield, no excess — built around the chassis of a Mazda Miata and pushed to an extreme by a 6.2-liter V8 sending all 525 horsepower to the rear wheels. At 1,696 pounds, its power-to-weight ratio is described as nearly unmatched within the game. The announcement positions it as a natural fit for Horizon Japan's Time Attack circuits.
What's available this period
Summer Rewards (points required to unlock)
- 20 PTS: 2018 Exomotive Exocet Sport V8 XP-5
- 40 PTS: 1969 Datsun 2000
Series Rewards
- 80 PTS: 1970 Honda N600 (available until September 10)
- 160 PTS: 1967 Renault 8 Gordini
Additional unlocks
- Complete a Delivery Shift in Tokyo to earn the 2017 Toyota JPN Taxi
- Win the Small but Mighty Seasonal Championship using an electric domestic vehicle to earn the 1970 Honda S800
The current Summer window runs until August 20, while the Series rewards remain available through September 10.
For players focused on lap times rather than comfort, the Exocet is the clearest target this rotation — and it costs only the entry-level 20 playlist points to claim.
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