
1962 Peel P50 Trolli DLC Forza Horizon 6 - PC & Xbox Series X|S (Microsoft Store)
- This DLC requires the base game Forza Horizon 6
About
| Country Compatibility: | Worldwide |
|---|---|
| Languages: | English, +21 more |
| Activation: | How to activate the key |
| Developer: | Playground Games |
| Publisher: | Xbox Game Studios |
| Release date: | 19 May 2026 |
| Genre: | racing, simulation, sports |
| Recent Steam reviews: | (8,945) |
| All Steam reviews: | (8,945) |
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About this item
This DLC key unlocks the:
- 1962 Peel P50 Trolli Edition
Experience Tokyo, Horizon’s largest ever city
Welcome to Japan, where the breathtaking contrast between peaceful countryside and vibrant city life comes together across Horizon’s most dense and ambitious map yet, filled with vertical roads, diverse biomes, hidden secrets, and unforgettable driving experiences. Cruise through the suburbs and iconic downtown streets, or challenge yourself across the docks and industrial districts of Tokyo City, the largest urban area ever featured in a Forza Horizon game, and the true home of car culture.
Feel immersed in Japanese car culture
Drive over 550 real-world cars, including beloved fan-favorite JDM legends, enhanced with cutting-edge engine audio and refined steering animations featuring up to 540 degrees of wheel rotation. As you explore Japan, discover exclusive Forza Edition cars fitted with extreme modifications and uncover rare Aftermarket Cars available to test drive and own. Build your reputation by meeting the Legends of the Horizon Festival, taking part in intense Touge Battles, and experiencing authentic stories inspired by Japan’s legendary car culture.
Race and discover in Japan
In Forza Horizon 6, experience a massive adventure built around exploration and Festival racing, playable solo or together with friends in co-op. Begin your journey as a tourist and prove yourself worthy of joining the Horizon Festival as a rookie driver, all while discovering Japan and expanding your Collection Journal. Qualify through the Horizon Invitational, rise through the ranks in increasingly faster cars, and earn new Wristbands on your path to becoming a true Horizon Legend. Reach the top, and you’ll gain access to Legend Island, an exclusive destination reserved for the festival’s greatest drivers.
Make the whole world yours
Your journey across Japan will let you purchase stunning homes, each featuring customizable garages where you can create the perfect space to showcase your car collection or download community-made layouts shared online. Unlock the Estate, a mountain valley where you can freely build in the open world and create nearly anything you can imagine. Customize your favorite cars with new body kits, expanded Forza Aero options, and the ability to apply custom liveries across windows and body panels.
Join the community in multiplayer
The Horizon Festival is always better with friends. Seamlessly jump into Time Attack Circuits, Drag Meets, and Car Meets where you can showcase your customized builds alongside players from around the world. Earn new co-op LINK skills, compete in intense Spec Racing Championships, and experience returning Horizon multiplayer favorites including The Eliminator and the adrenaline-filled Hide & Seek mode.
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Game's latest news
1 months agoForza Horizon 6 — Everything You Need to Know Before LaunchAfter years of fans begging for it, Forza Horizon 6 finally takes the festival to Japan, and it lands on May 19, 2026 as a day-one Game Pass title. Tokyo, Mount Fuji, mountain pass touge battles, 550+ cars, and the biggest most-detailed Horizon map ever built.
1 months agoTop 10 Best Games on Xbox Game Pass Right Now (May 2026)After last month's Ultimate price drop to $22.99 and a stacked May 2026 lineup adding Forza Horizon 6 day one alongside eight other games, Xbox Game Pass is in the strongest position it's been in years.
1 months agoIs Xbox Game Pass Worth It in 2026?Xbox Game Pass had a rough 2025: the price hike to $29.99 / €26.99 / £22.99 a month for Ultimate sent a huge chunk of subscribers running. But on April 21, 2026, Microsoft made a major U-turn.



