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If you want to win the Forza Horizon 6 Car Meet Challenges and dominate multiplayer freeroam lobbies, you need versatile vehicles with high acceleration and stable handling. Because these meetups frequently transition between tarmac sprints, dirt shortcuts, and high-speed jumps, relying on rigid, specialized track toys will put you at a disadvantage.
The absolute best cars and community meta tunes to win Car Meet Challenges across the primary performance classes are broken down below.
A-Class challenges are highly competitive, heavily punishing cars that lack raw acceleration.
2005 Subaru Impreza WRX STI: Phenomenal launch and cornering grip, making it the premier choice if the meet shifts into a mixed-surface or dirt scramble.
Tune Share Code: 106869025
2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR: Widely considered one of the easiest all-around rally and street cars to handle for beginners and veterans alike.
Tune Share Code: 724309698
1991 GMC Syclone: Ideal for acceleration-focused meet challenges and specific seasonal sprint routes.
Tune Share Code: 857 528 159 (A-Class Dirt/CC Meta Setup)
1992 Honda Civic #21 Hardrace WTAC: The ultimate front-wheel-drive grip platform if your meetup stays strictly on tight, technical tarmac.
The S1 class requires a perfect harmony between power-to-weight ratios and high-speed downforce.
Ferrari 458 Italia / Speciale: An absolute legend for technical road circuits. Slapping rally tires on it yields extreme cornering speeds that let you pull away from opponents in tight bends.
Ford GT: An incredibly powerful "treasure car" asset that players can acquire early in the game. It holds higher top speeds on the straights than the Ferrari.
1994 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta: The pocket-rocket pick for tight street races where you need to brake late without washing out.
Tune Share Code: 181 475 094
1997 Lamborghini Diablo SV: An aggressive rear-wheel-drive favorite optimized for pure purist street sprints.
Tune Share Code: 364 203 410
If the Car Meet places specific restrictions on the event layout, use these absolute class outliers:
| Vehicle | Class Target | Specialty Use Case | Tune Share Code / Setup |
| 1973 Mazda RX-3 | B/C-Class | Best overall handling for multiplayer freeroam meets. | Look for Master Nex handles |
| 1994 Mazda MX-5 Miata (Forza Edition) | R/S2-Class | Elite drag racing acceleration and cross-country recovery speed. | High-grip community builds |
| 1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 (FE) | X-Class | Absolute highest top speed (capable of 325 mph / 1,600 hp). | Max Power / Drag Tunes |
| 1999 Dodge Viper GTS ACR (Forza Edition) | S1/S2-Class | Insane launch stats paired with dominant off-road traction. | Dirt/Unlimited Offroad builds |
The Pause Menu Trick for PR Jumps: If a Car Meet Challenge requires a specific low-PI rating (like B600) for a danger sign jump, start far back with an overpowered S2-class tune. Hit your top speed, and right before flying off the ramp, pause the game and switch back to your legal B600 tune to trick the leaderboard logic.
Abuse the Rewind Feature: Freeroam challenges don't penalize you for using the rewind mechanic. If you hit an erratic tree line or clip a rock wall, smash rewind to reset your angle perfectly.

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