Forza Horizon 6: Replica of Han’s garage from Tokyo Drift is now available to everyone

Forza Horizon 6 – already tested in Notebookcheck’s benchmark review – sends players to Japan and brings not only new vehicles and tracks, but also an expanded garage system that lets players customize their own workshops. Fittingly, Redditor u/Necessary-Secretary2 has recreated Han’s famous underground garage from Tokyo Drift. The best part: it is freely available to all players.
The replica features neon lights, workshop decorations and the familiar second level from Han’s garage. Thanks to the matching vehicles, the image shared on Reddit clearly captures the look of the original. In the foreground is the Mitsubishi Evo used by protagonist Sean for his drift training. Han’s blue-and-orange Mazda RX-7 can also be seen in the background. The garage is intended for car meets, drift sessions and photo shoots, among other things. The current share code is 110 339 717, which the creator says was reposted after bug fixes and minor improvements.
The project has been very well received by the community. Many users praise how instantly recognizable it is and want to try the garage for themselves. At the same time, the thread also highlights some limitations of the new garage customization system. Besides the still limited selection of decorative objects, users mainly criticize that shared garages cannot be freely edited. Forza Horizon 6 appears to treat shared garages similarly to tunes or designs: they can be used, but apparently not changed.
Forza Horizon 6 is currently only available to Premium Edition buyers through Advanced Access, with the edition priced at around $120. The regular launch for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S is scheduled for May 19, 2026.
Source(s)
u/Necessary-Secretary2 via Reddit
Image source: Xbox Game Studios









