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Editions Guide — Standard vs Deluxe vs Premium

Beginner 5 min read Updated 2026-05-12

Edition Comparison

ContentStandard ($69.99)Deluxe ($99.99)Premium ($119.99)
Base Game
Ferrari J50 Pre-order
Early Access (May 15)
Welcome Pack (5 cars + voucher)
Car Pass (30 cars, weekly)
VIP Membership
Time Attack Car Pack (8 cars)
Italian Passion Car Pack (4 cars)
Expansion 1
Expansion 2

DLC Breakdown

Car Pass ($39.99 standalone)

  • 30 weekly cars after launch (1 per week)
  • 8 Formula Drift cars included from launch
  • Included in Deluxe & Premium

VIP Membership

  • 2x credit boost on race rewards
  • 3 exclusive Forza Edition cars
  • Weekly Super Wheelspin
  • Free Tokyo City Player House
  • Crown Flair profile, VIP Emote, horn

Time Attack Car Pack (8 cars)

1990 Honda CRX WTAC, 1992 Honda Civic WTAC, 2001 Honda Integra WTAC, 2004 Honda S2000 WTAC, 1990 Mitsubishi Minicab WTAC, 1993 Nissan Skyline WTAC, 2000 Nissan Silvia WTAC, 1995 Toyota Supra WTAC

Italian Passion Car Pack (4 cars)

2025 Ferrari F80 (R class), 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB4 Spider, 2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm, 1990 Alfa Romeo SE 048SP (R class)

Expansions (2 included in Premium)

Both post-launch. New locations, new cars, new gameplay. Details TBA.

Recommendation

Player TypeBest Pick
Casual / Game PassStandard (included with GP) + Premium Upgrade ($59.99) if you want DLC
Regular playerDeluxe ($99.99) — best value with Car Pass
CompletionistPremium ($119.99) — everything, 4-day early access

Game Pass users: The Standard Edition is included. Upgrade to Premium for $59.99 to unlock all DLC content.

PS5 players should read our FH6 on PS5 guide for release timing and cross-play details.


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