Best FH6 Tuning Setups & Share Codes for Every Car Class
Published: June 25, 2026 · 7 min read
How to Use Share Codes
From the pause menu, go to the Creative Hub tab, select "Tuning Setups," and choose "Find New Tunes." Enter the share code (the number after "SC:" below), and the tune will download directly to your garage. You need to own the car first — the tune won't give you the car.
These setups are curated from the FH6 community's most consistent tuners. They're not necessarily the absolute fastest on the leaderboard (those tunes are often purpose-built for one specific track and undriveable everywhere else). These are balanced setups that work well across multiple tracks and types, which is what you want for the Festival Playlist and online racing.
S2 Class (998) — Road Racing
Koenigsegg Jesko — All-Round S2 Grip
The only S2 car you'll ever need for speed traps and danger signs. Maxed aero, race tires, AWD conversion. Sticks to the road at speeds that should be illegal. Works on most speed zones too despite being built for straight-line stability.
Ferrari F40 Competizione — S2 Handling Build
For when you need to actually turn. Lighter than the Jesko, better weight transfer through corners. Best for technical S2 circuits and tight street races where top speed doesn't matter. Keeps the stock engine — sounds incredible.
S1 Class (900) — Road Racing
Porsche 911 GT3 RS (2023) — S1 Meta
The S1 road racing meta right now. RWD with race tires — handles like it's on rails. You'll see this car winning most S1 road lobbies. The rear end can step out if you're too aggressive on throttle out of slow corners, but once you learn the limit, it's unbeatable on handling tracks.
McLaren 765LT — S1 Power Alternative
If the GT3 RS feels too twitchy, try this. AWD-swapped, more forgiving, better on tracks with long straights. You'll lose to the GT3 RS on pure handling circuits but win on speed tracks. Good for players who prefer stability over rotation.
A Class (800) — The Most Competitive Class
A Class is where the best online racing happens in FH6. Cars are fast enough to be exciting but not so fast that one mistake ends your race. The field is usually tight and skill matters more than car choice.
Subaru WRX STI S209 — A Class Road
The A Class meta car right now. AWD, great rotation, impossible to spin. Stock engine with turbo upgrade keeps the boxer sound. This tune wins A Class road lobbies consistently — it's not the fastest in a straight line but carries so much speed through corners that it doesn't matter.
BMW M4 Competition — A Class RWD
For when you want to run RWD in A Class. Requires actual throttle control — you can't just floor it everywhere — but rewards good driving with faster corner exit than AWD cars. More fun to drive than the Subaru, but you'll lose if you're not clean.
B Class (700) & Below
Mazda MX-5 (2016) — B Class Road
B Class is underrated and this MX-5 tune is why. Lightweight, perfect 50:50 balance, RWD with just enough power to be fun without being scary. B Class racing is the purest driving experience in FH6 — no aero crutches, no insane horsepower, just momentum and line choice.
Dirt & Cross-Country Setups
Ford F-150 Raptor R — A Class Cross-Country
The go-to for any cross-country event in the playlist. Rally suspension, off-road race tires, AWD. Soaks up jumps and bumps without losing stability. Not the fastest on pavement sections but dominates once you hit dirt. If you only download one off-road tune, make it this one.
Peugeot 207 Super 2000 — S1 Dirt
Rally-spec S1 dirt monster. This car is in a class of its own on dirt tracks — the stock rally chassis means it was built for this. Handles loose surfaces better than any converted road car. Slightly slower on tarmac than the road-focused S1 cars, but that's not what you're using it for.
Drift Tunes
Formula Drift #64 Nissan 370Z — S2 Drift
The easiest high-scoring drift car in the game. It comes pre-built for drifting from the factory — this tune just refines the gearing and suspension for FH6's drift zones. Point it sideways and modulate throttle. If you can't drift this car, drifting might not be your thing.
How to Find More Tunes
New tunes drop constantly as the meta evolves. The best way to find current setups: go to the Creative Hub, filter by "This Week" and your car's class, then sort by rating. Look for tuners with the "Legendary" badge — they've earned it for a reason. Avoid tunes with generic names like "Best Grip V2" from level 1 tuners — they're usually someone's first attempt with random parts thrown together.
Follow the tuners listed above in the Creative Hub. When they publish a new tune for a car you own, it'll show up in your recommended feed. The FH6 tuning community is active on r/ForzaHorizon and the official Forza Discord — the weekly "Tune of the Week" threads are goldmines for Festival Playlist events.