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Car Classes & PI System �?Complete Guide

Intermediate 6 min read Updated 2026-05-12

Performance Class Overview

FH6 uses the PI (Performance Index) system. Cars range from D class (100�?00) to the new R class (900�?99) introduced for track-focused hypercars.

ClassPI RangeBest For
D100�?99Classic cars, relaxed cruising
C500�?99Technical racing, low-power fun
B600�?99Great all-rounder for beginners
A700�?99Competitive online racing sweet spot
S1800�?99Fast but controllable
S2900�?49Extreme performance
R950�?99New: track-focused hypercars & prototypes

Best Starter Cars

CarClassDriveWhy
Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205C鈫扐AWDBest for beginners �?handles every surface
Nissan Silvia K's (S13)B鈫扐RWDBest for drift and touge
GMC Jimmy K5C鈫払4WDBest for off-road exploration

Top Picks by Class

A Class (700�?99) �?The Competitive Standard

CarDriveStrength
Nissan GT-R (R35)AWDGrip monster, great launch
BMW M4 CompetitionRWDExcellent all-rounder
Honda NSX Type RAWDLightweight cornering
Hyundai IONIQ 5 NAWDEV torque, surprisingly fast

S1 Class (800�?99)

CarDriveStrength
Porsche 911 GT3 RSRWDTop-tier cornering
Lamborghini Hurac谩n STORWDBalanced speed & handling
Lexus LFARWDIconic V10, great sound
2025 GR GT PrototypeFRCover car �?balanced performer

R Class (950�?99) �?New Top Tier

CarNotes
Aston Martin ValkyrieTrack-focused hypercar
Ferrari FXX-K EvoExtreme track toy
Pagani Huayra RV12 track monster
Koenigsegg JeskoTop speed king

Upgrading Strategy

  1. Tires first �?always upgrade to Race Slicks or Sport
  2. Weight reduction �?second biggest impact on lap times
  3. Engine �?only after handling is sorted
  4. Don't max out your starter car �?save credits for mid-tier cars

Next: Racing Tips & Techniques to learn how to get the most from your build. See the Car Pass DLC cars for all upcoming weekly vehicle releases.

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