Confirmed Kei Cars & Trucks
FH6’s roster of over 550 cars includes several Kei legends. Here are the key vehicles you’ll want to know:
1991 Honda Beat – A rear-wheel-drive, mid-engine classic. Its nimble handling makes it perfect for tight urban corners.
1994 Honda Acty – The iconic micro-truck. Great for offbeat builds, drifting, or navigating narrow lanes.
1993 Autozam AZ-1 – Famous for its gullwing doors and mid-engine balance, this car is a fan-favorite for touge and quirky stunts.
1989 Nissan S-Cargo – A snail-shaped van that’s as fun to drive as it is unusual. Comes in standard and “Forza Edition” trims.
Community favorites and leaks suggest we might also see: Suzuki Cappuccino, Suzuki Jimny, and Mitsubishi Pajero Mini, which would expand your options for both city cruising and off-road chaos.
Customization & Upgrades
Kei cars in FH6 aren’t just about size—they’re surprisingly versatile thanks to deep customization:
Motorcycle Engine Swaps – Swap the standard 660cc engine for a high-revving motorbike engine. Suddenly, your tiny micro-car can hit insane RPMs and drift like a champ.
Authentic Japanese Details – From yellow license plates to accurate interior touches, these cars feel truly Japanese.
New Visual Options – Window decals, sunstrips, mismatched rims, and over 100 new wheel designs allow you to make your Kei car stand out in Tokyo traffic or on touge runs.
Tips for Exploring Japan
Tokyo City – This massive urban area is around five times the size of Guanajuato from FH5. Kei cars excel in narrow alleys, tight corners, and heavy traffic where supercars would struggle.
Mascot Hunting – Hidden mascots scattered across rural areas and mountain regions reward 5,000 credits each. Their tricky locations make small, agile Kei vehicles ideal for the job.
Touge Battles – FH6 introduces precision mountain racing on passes like Mt. Haruna. Lightweight, high-grip Kei cars often outperform bigger, heavier machines here. Mastering braking, cornering, and throttle control is key.
Why Kei Cars Matter
Beyond nostalgia, Kei vehicles in FH6 offer a unique gameplay loop. They reward skillful driving, creative customization, and exploration. Whether you’re drifting Tokyo alleys, climbing touge passes, or hunting hidden mascots, these small cars pack a big punch.
