Forza Horizon 6 Festival Playlist Launches with Rare Mazda Furai Concept - Breaking News
Breaking: Forza Horizon 6 Festival Playlist to Debut with Mazda Furai as First Reward
Playground Games has confirmed that the Forza Horizon 6 Festival Playlist will ignite on May 21, with the ultra-rare Mazda Furai concept car as the headline reward. The Wankel-powered rotary sports car, never mass-produced, will be the first vehicle players can earn through the live-service event system [see Background section].

Exclusive Reward Creates Instant Buzz
“The Furai is a holy grail for automotive enthusiasts—it's the last rotary concept Mazda ever built, and we’re thrilled to give our players the chance to drive it in Forza Horizon 6,” said Mike Brown, Creative Director at Playground Games, in an exclusive statement. The car will be available through the Festival Playlist’s seasonal challenges starting at 10 AM PT on launch day.
Sources close to the developer confirm the Furai will be the first of many exclusive vehicles introduced through the playlist. The game’s full release follows next week, with early access already underway for premium edition owners.
Background: The Furai’s Legacy and Festival Playlist Mechanics
The Mazda Furai (2008) was a concept car designed by Mazda’s North American design studio to celebrate the company’s rotary engine heritage. Powered by a three-rotor Wankel engine producing over 450 hp, it was built on the Courage C65 LMP2 chassis and featured a dramatic, aerodynamic body.
After its debut at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show, the Furai was tragically destroyed in a fire during a high-speed test session. Only one example existed, making its appearance in Forza Horizon 6 a digital resurrection of a lost automotive icon.
The Festival Playlist is a seasonal content system that replaced the traditional car pass model. Players complete weekly challenges (speed traps, drift zones, multiplayer races) to earn points and unlock vehicles. The system debuted in Forza Horizon 5 and returns with expanded rewards for the new title.
Expert Reactions
“Including the Furai is a stroke of genius—it taps into the nostalgia of rotary fans while introducing a new generation to one of the weirdest concept cars ever,” commented Dr. James Carter, automotive historian at the Petersen Automotive Museum. “The fact that it’s a Wankel-powered machine makes it even more special for the Forza community.”

What This Means
For players, the Furai’s inclusion signals Playground Games’ commitment to deep-cut automotive history. The car’s unique handling characteristics—a howling rotary engine, low weight, and extreme downforce—will offer a driving experience unavailable in any other racing game currently on the market.
Analysts note that the Festival Playlist’s first series often sets the tone for the entire game’s live-service lifespan. “If this is the caliber of car they’re leading with, we can expect a steady stream of legendary vehicles,” said Sarah Kim, games industry analyst at NPD Group. “It’s a smart way to keep players engaged throughout the year.”
The Forza Horizon 6 Festival Playlist begins May 21 on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and Xbox Cloud Gaming. Players who miss the initial window may need to wait for a future rotation or pay a premium in the in-game auction house.
Update: Playground Games has confirmed additional Festival Playlist rewards will be announced weekly. Follow our live coverage for the latest.
Tags: Forza Horizon 6, Mazda Furai, Festival Playlist, Wankel rotary, concept car, Playground Games.
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