Forza Horizon 6 Photography & Horizon Promo Guide (Share Codes + Completionist Shortcut)

If you’re aiming for full completion in Forza Horizon 6, the Horizon Promo system and themed photography challenges can feel like a grind—especially when you’re hunting rare cars and DLC exclusives.

FH6 Horizon Promo Completion Guide (All Photo Challenges + Share Codes)

This guide breaks everything down into a structured completionist workflow, includes all available share codes, and explains the fastest way to fill your Horizon Promo collection without wasting time.


What Is Horizon Promo in FH6?

Horizon Promo is a collection system where you photograph cars in the open world or events to “scan” them into your collection.

  • Each unique car counts once
  • DLC, seasonal, and event cars are included
  • Rare cars often require specific methods to find
  • Some vehicles only appear during special events or via share codes

Think of it as a car encyclopedia completion system powered by photography.


Completionist Shortcut Strategy

Before diving into specific cars and codes, use this optimized workflow:

1. Always Photograph at Race Start

At the beginning of every race:

  • Immediately enter photo mode
  • Capture all visible cars in the grid
  • This helps you passively build Horizon Promo progress

2. Follow “Day Trip” Chapters Efficiently

Each Day Trip chapter typically includes:

  • 7–10 unique cars per phase
  • Around 6 in the first phase
  • A few additional cars in the second phase

Do not rush—these chapters are one of the most efficient ways to bulk-unlock Horizon Promo entries.

3. Prioritize Togue Events First

Togue events contain exclusive roadside spawn cars that cannot be found elsewhere.


Togue Edition Cars (Exclusive Spawns)

These cars are extremely important because:

❗ You CANNOT find them anywhere else in the game outside Togue events or their routes.

They also appear while the event is active or parked along the route.

Togue Locations & Cars

  • Togue: Norikura Skyline
    • 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition (R35) Togue Edition
  • Togue: Mr. Haruna
    • 2003 Honda S2000 Togue Edition
  • Togue: Arashiyama Takao
    • 2010 Lexus LFA FE (Forza Edition)
  • Togue: Bandi Azuma
    • 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STi Version Togue Edition
  • Togue: Hakone Nanamagari
    • 1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Apex Togue Edition

How to Use Share Codes (Important Shortcut System)

To quickly access curated photography setups:

  1. Go to:
    Creative Hub → Event Lab → Play Challenges → Search
  2. You can search by:
    • Share Code
    • Creator name
  3. Recommended creator:
    • Crucified 82k (note: ID includes a space)

These setups spawn controlled environments that make photographing rare cars much easier.


Important Note on Naming Issues

FH6 uses a strict censoring system, meaning:

  • Some challenge titles may not match full car names
  • Certain DLC names may appear shortened or altered

This does not affect gameplay or share code functionality.


Horizon Promo DLC Cars (Share Codes)

These are DLC and special edition cars available via Horizon Promo setups.

Pre-Order Pack

  • 2017 Ferrari J50 PreOrder Car
    758 579 491

VIP Membership Cars

  • 1999 Dodge Viper GTS ACR Forza Edition
    103 145 259
  • 2020 Lotus Evija Forza Edition
    340 679 587
  • 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition
    388 783 604

Welcome Pack Cars

  • 2021 BMW M4 Competition Coupé (Welcome Pack)
    432 261 533
  • 2018 Ferrari FXX-K Evo (Welcome Pack)
    167 683 318
  • 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R (Welcome Pack)
    228 800 815
  • 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series (Welcome Pack)
    141 560 120
  • 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR (Welcome Pack)
    199 703 217

Car Pass

  • 1990 Nissan #12 Skyline GT-R (BNR32 Gr.A) JTC
    138 271 745

Time Attack Pack

  • 1990 Honda #19 CRX WTAC
    475 827 343
  • 1992 Honda #21 Civic WTAC
    157 433 459
  • 2001 Honda #33 Integra WTAC
    985 978 642
  • 2004 Honda #52 S2000 WTAC
    369 868 394
  • 1990 Mitsubishi Minicab Time Attack
    824 406 941
  • 1993 Nissan Skyline WTAC ‘Xtreme GTR’
    410 368 612
  • 2000 Nissan Silvia WTAC
    176 167 218
  • 1995 Toyota Supra WTAC
    458 740 428

Horizon Promo Rare Cars (Skill Tree Unlocks)

These require skill progression rather than direct purchase.

Skill Tree Cars

  • 1974 Honda Civic RS
    Kites Photo134 353 344
  • 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 427
    Koinobori Fish Flags Photo415 981 760
  • 2022 Ford Supervan 4
    Sky Lanterns Photo117 450 573
  • 2003 Porsche Carrera GT
    Water Lanterns Photo959 888 212
  • 1996 Ferrari F50 GT
    Tanabata Streamers Photo337 669 922

Photography Challenge Categories

These are themed environments used for Horizon Promo farming.

Kites

  • 1974 Honda Civic RS
  • Share Code: 134 353 344

Koinobori Fish Flags

  • 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 427
  • Share Code: 415 981 760

Sky Lanterns

  • 2022 Ford Supervan 4
  • Share Code: 117 450 573

Water Lanterns

  • 2003 Porsche Carrera GT
  • Share Code: 959 888 212

Tanabata Streamers

  • 1996 Ferrari F50 GT
  • Share Code: 337 669 922

Code Cars (Special Editions)

These are bonus collectible cars tied to promotional content:

  • 1965 Toyota Sports 800 Fanta Edition
  • 1962 Peel P50 Trolli Edition

Requested / Missing Cars Section

Some cars are not currently available in-game and may appear later through updates:

  • GR Corolla ’23 — Currently NOT in game

Players can leave requests in community comments or future updates.


Final Tips for 100% Horizon Promo Completion

To finish your collection efficiently:

  • Always scan at race start (habit-based progress)
  • Prioritize Togue events first (missable exclusives)
  • Use share code maps for controlled farming
  • Work through DLC packs systematically
  • Don’t ignore Skill Tree unlocks—they hide rare entries
  • Revisit Event Lab regularly for new community setups

Summary

Completion in Forza Horizon 6 Horizon Promo is less about speed and more about systematic collection behavior. With the right share codes and a structured approach, you can turn what feels like a grind into a predictable checklist.


Last Updated on June 18, 2026

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