To complete the Autumn daily challenges in **Forza Horizon 6**, you must participate in the **Series 1 “Welcome to Japan”** Festival Playlist. The Autumn season (Storm Season) runs from **May 28 to June 4, 2026**.
Daily challenges unlock one per day at **14:30 UTC** and remain active for seven days, meaning you can stack and complete them later in the week if you miss the initial unlock day.
## Autumn Daily Challenges Schedule (Series 1)
| Challenge Name | Unlock Date | Objective | Reward |
| :— | :— | :— | :— |
| **Big in Japan** | May 28 | Win a Cross Country Race in a **Sports Utility Hero**. | 1 Pt, 5,000 CR |
| **Pre-Loved** | May 29 | Purchase an **Aftermarket Car**. | 1 Pt, 5,000 CR |
| **In the Zone** | May 30 | Earn a total of **300 mph (483 km/h)** across Speed Zones. | 1 Pt, 5,000 CR |
| **Hang Time** | May 31 | Earn **3 stars** at Danger Signs. | 1 Pt, 5,000 CR |
| **Link Skiller** | June 1 | Earn a **LINK Skill**. | 1 Pt, 5,000 CR |
| **Drop the Beat** | June 2 | Earn an **Awesome Air Skill** in the **1991 Honda Beat**. | 1 Pt, 5,000 CR |
| **Tokyo Drift** | June 3 | Earn 3 **Awesome Drift/E-Drift Skills** at Shibuya Crossing. | 1 Pt, 5,000 CR |
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## Detailed Completion Guide & Tips
### 1. Big in Japan (May 28)
* **Requirement:** Win any Cross Country event using a car from the “Sports Utility Hero” category.
* **Recommended Car:** **2019 Lamborghini Urus** or **2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk**.
* **Strategy:** Filter your garage by “Sports Utility Hero.” If you are struggling, lower the Drivatar difficulty to “Tourist” to ensure a quick win.
### 2. Pre-Loved (May 29)
* **Requirement:** Purchase an “Aftermarket Car,” a new mechanic in FH6.
* **How it Works:** Aftermarket cars are randomized spawns found at specific vendors or parking lots across Japan. Look for a **green car icon with “CR”** on your map.
* **Locations:** Common spawn points include the **Daikoku Parking Lot** in Tokyo or the **Ohtani Region** drag strip. Drive to the icon and interact with the vehicle to purchase it at a discounted price.
### 3. In the Zone (May 30)
* **Requirement:** Accumulate a total of 300 mph (483 km/h) across any Speed Zones.
* **Strategy:** This is cumulative. You do not need to hit 300 mph in one go. You can drive through the same Speed Zone multiple times or different ones until the total speed registered across all runs reaches the target.
### 4. Hang Time (May 31)
* **Requirement:** Earn 3 stars total at Danger Signs.
* **Strategy:** Like the Speed Zone challenge, this is cumulative. You can earn 1 star three times at the same jump or hit a single 3-star jump to finish it instantly. The **Highway Jump** near the main Festival site is the easiest location for high-tier stars.
### 5. Link Skiller (June 1)
* **Requirement:** Earn a “LINK Skill,” a new multiplayer-focused skill.
* **How it Works:** A LINK Skill is triggered when you perform the same action as a nearby player simultaneously.
* **Strategy:** Find another player in Free Roam (Horizon Life). If they start drifting, drift alongside them. If they jump, jump at the same time. The game will notify you with a “Link Skill” pop-up once synchronized.
### 6. Drop the Beat (June 2)
* **Requirement:** Get an “Awesome Air Skill” using the **1991 Honda Beat**.
* **How to Get the Car:** The Honda Beat is a reward for the “On Par” Trailblazer earlier in the season or can be bought at the Autoshow.
* **Strategy:** Take the car to the **Sotoyama Ski Resort** or any hilly off-road area. You need to stay airborne for roughly 2–3 seconds to trigger the “Awesome Air” notification.
### 7. Tokyo Drift (June 3)
* **Requirement:** Earn 3 “Awesome Drift” or “Awesome E-Drift” skills at **Shibuya Crossing** in Tokyo.
* **Strategy:** Head to the center of Tokyo City. An “Awesome Drift” requires maintaining a continuous slide for several seconds. Use a RWD car with high horsepower or a dedicated drift tune to make this easier.
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## Autumn Season Rewards
Completing these daily challenges contributes to your seasonal point total, which unlocks exclusive vehicles:
* **15 Points:** 1997 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec (Exclusive)
* **30 Points:** 1991 Honda CR-X SiR (Exclusive)
* **Series Progress (60 Pts):** 2008 Mazda Furai
* **Series Progress (120 Pts):** 2010 Nissan 370Z

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