Every Toyota in Forza Horizon 5: Complete Brand List (Base Game + DLC)
Forza Horizon 5 launched November 9, 2021 with Mexico as its open world. This page lists every Toyota vehicle in FH5 as documented by the official Forza Horizon 5 Confirmed Car List on forza.net and the FH5 car database at kudosprime.com, current to 2026-05-14 — five days before Forza Horizon 6 launches. It covers the 11 day-one Toyotas plus sponsored-name Toyota entries (Formula Drift, DeBerti, Forsberg) that share the Toyota platform but are listed alphabetically under their sponsor names.
Key Facts
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Base-game Toyota count | 11 |
| FH5 release date | 2021-11-09 |
| Oldest Toyota in FH5 | 1969 Toyota 2000GT |
| Newest standard Toyota | 2020 Toyota GR Supra |
| Supra variants | 1992 Supra 2.0 GT (MK3 JZA70), 1998 Supra RZ (MK4 JZA80), 2020 GR Supra (MK5 A90) |
| Celica variants | 1974 Celica GT, 1992 Celica GT-Four RC ST185, 1994 Celica GT-Four ST205 |
| AE86 in game | 1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Apex |
| Sponsored Toyota entries | 5 (Formula Drift x3, DeBerti, Forsberg Racing) |
| GR Yaris in FH5 | (unconfirmed) |
| GR Corolla in FH5 | (unconfirmed) |
| GR86 2nd gen in FH5 | (unconfirmed) |
Toyota Cars in Forza Horizon 5 at Launch
Forza.net’s pre-launch Confirmed Car List states that 11 Toyota vehicles were available on day one. The Welcome Pack edition of the 1998 Supra RZ is the same car as the standard Supra RZ, included with the Premium / Welcome Pack DLC. The list below is taken verbatim from the official forza.net news post and cross-referenced against the live FH5 Toyota roster on kudosprime.com.
| # | Year | Model |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1969 | Toyota 2000GT |
| 2 | 1974 | Toyota Celica GT |
| 3 | 1979 | Toyota FJ40 |
| 4 | 1985 | Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Apex |
| 5 | 1989 | Toyota MR2 SC |
| 6 | 1992 | Toyota Supra 2.0 GT |
| 7 | 1992 | Toyota Celica GT-Four RC ST185 |
| 8 | 1994 | Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205 |
| 9 | 1998 | Toyota Supra RZ (Welcome Pack edition included) |
| 10 | 2013 | Toyota 86 |
| 11 | 2020 | Toyota GR Supra |
The AE86 (1985 Sprinter Trueno GT Apex) and the MK4 Supra RZ are the FH5 Toyota fan favourites, alongside the modern A90 GR Supra. The range deliberately spans six decades of Toyota performance history, from the elegant 2000GT grand tourer through the WRC-homologated Celica twins to the current GR platform. Whether you’re hunting iconic JDM classics or modern turbocharged sports cars, the Toyota garage in FH5 punches well above the brand’s modest car count.
Sponsored-Name Toyota Entries (Drift, Trophy Truck, Stock Car)
Beyond the 11 standard-name Toyotas, FH5 also includes several Toyota-platform vehicles that are listed under their sponsor name — alphabetised under D, F, etc., rather than T — on the official car list.
- 1995 Formula Drift #34 Toyota Supra MKIV — the JZA80 Supra drift build, Drift Cars category.
- 2010 Forsberg Racing Toyota Gumout 2JZ Camry Stock Car — a NASCAR-style stock-car body with a Toyota 2JZ swap, Track Toys category.
- 2019 DeBerti Toyota Tacoma TRD ‘The Performance Truck’ — the DeBerti Design custom Tacoma, Drift Cars category.
- 2019 Formula Drift #411 Toyota Corolla Hatchback — Papadakis Racing’s E210 Corolla drift car, Drift Cars category.
- 2020 Formula Drift #151 Toyota GR Supra — the A90-platform competitive drift Supra, Drift Cars category.
These cars count as Toyotas mechanically and visually but are typically shown under the sponsor heading on the public car-list UI. Counted together with the 11 base-game standard Toyotas, FH5 has at least 16 Toyota-platform vehicles in total. The drift category is particularly well represented: three of the five sponsored entries are competition-spec drift builds, which makes sense given how naturally the 2JZ-powered Supra translates to FH5’s drift zones.
Supra Lineup in FH5
FH5 covers three generations of Supra, all in JDM trims. No other brand in the game offers the same depth of coverage across a single model nameplate.
- 1992 Toyota Supra 2.0 GT — the JZA70 MK3-era JDM Supra with the 1G-GTE inline-six.
- 1998 Toyota Supra RZ — the iconic A80 / JZA80 MK4 with the 2JZ-GTE twin-turbo. Included as a Welcome Pack DLC variant for owners of the Premium / Welcome Pack edition.
- 2020 Toyota GR Supra — the A90 MK5 (BMW B58 co-developed inline-six).
Additional Supra entries appear under sponsor names: the 1995 Formula Drift #34 Toyota Supra MKIV (a JZA80 drift build) and the 2020 Formula Drift #151 Toyota GR Supra (an A90 drift build). That means players can run five Supra variants in FH5 — from the rare JDM 2.0 GT to the full-aero Formula Drift A90 — which covers almost every competitive era of the car. The US-spec MK4 Turbo (Targa, USDM) is not in FH5; only the JDM RZ trim is available.
For a head-to-head breakdown of the MK4 against its era rival, see the R34 Skyline vs MK4 Supra comparison.
AE86, Celica and MR2: Toyota’s Sports Heritage
Toyota’s classic sports lineup in FH5 spans four decades of analogue driving machines, from the original front-engined Celica through the mid-engined MR2 to the rear-wheel-drive AE86 that still inspires drivers worldwide.
AE86 / Sprinter Trueno The 1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Apex — chassis code AE86 — is one of FH5’s most beloved cars, immortalised by the Initial D manga and anime. In-game it drives with the lightweight, high-revving character that made the real car a cult object.
Celica (3 entries)
- 1974 Toyota Celica GT — first-generation A20, the car that established Toyota as a serious performance brand in export markets.
- 1992 Toyota Celica GT-Four RC ST185 — Group A WRC homologation special, built to compete directly with the Lancer Evolution and Impreza.
- 1994 Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205 — the final Group A Celica and the most powerful of the three.
MR2 and 86
- 1989 Toyota MR2 SC — supercharged AW11 first-generation MR2, the compact mid-engined sports car that proved Toyota could build a proper driver’s car.
- 2013 Toyota 86 — the ZN6 first-generation Toyota 86 (sibling to the Subaru BRZ), co-developed with Subaru for maximum rear-wheel-drive balance.
Grand tourer / classic
- 1969 Toyota 2000GT — the rarest classic Toyota and the oldest Toyota in FH5, notable for being one of the first Japanese cars to achieve international sports-car credibility.
The 1995 Toyota MR2 GT, the 2022 GR86, and the 2021 GR Yaris that appear in Forza Horizon 6 are not confirmed in FH5’s standard Toyota list — see the uncertain fields above.
Off-Road and Utility: FJ40 and Tacoma
The Mexico open world rewards off-road builds, and Toyota’s contribution to that side of FH5 is anchored by two very different trucks — one a half-century-old icon, the other a bespoke competition custom.
- 1979 Toyota FJ40 — the classic Land Cruiser 40-series, the spiritual ancestor of FH6’s 2025 Land Cruiser cover car. In the hands of the right tuner, the FJ40 is fully capable off-road in FH5.
- 2019 DeBerti Toyota Tacoma TRD ‘The Performance Truck’ — a custom-body Tacoma with extended fenders, listed under DeBerti rather than Toyota on the car list.
Unlike Forza Horizon 6, FH5 does not include the 2025 Land Cruiser, the 2019 Tacoma TRD Pro (stock), the 4Runner TRD Pro, or the GR GT Prototype — those debut in FH6. The Hilux (any year) is also absent from FH5’s Toyota roster as of this writing. For the expanded off-road Toyota lineup coming in FH6, see the Forza Horizon 6 Toyota cars page.
FH5 vs FH6 Toyota Roster Comparison
| Model | FH5 | FH6 |
|---|---|---|
| Confirmed Toyotas at launch | 11 standard + sponsored variants | 29+ confirmed |
| AE86 Sprinter Trueno | 1985 (standard) | 1985 (standard + Forza Edition) |
| MK4 Supra RZ | Yes (1998) | Yes (1998) |
| GR Supra (A90) | Yes (2020) | Yes (2020) |
| GR Yaris | (unconfirmed) | Yes (2021) |
| GR86 2nd gen | (unconfirmed) | Yes (2022) |
| 2025 Land Cruiser | No (FJ40 only) | Yes (cover car) |
| 2025 GR GT Prototype | No | Yes (hero cover car) |
The contrast is sharp: FH6 appears to more than double the standard Toyota count, adding the full modern GR performance family plus the 2025 Land Cruiser as a cover vehicle. For the complete cross-game breakdown, see the FH5 vs FH6 car list.
Sources and Methodology
This list is compiled from the official Forza Horizon 5 Confirmed Car List at forza.net (which lists the 11 day-one Toyotas verbatim) and cross-referenced against the live FH5 car database at kudosprime.com and the public car-list page at forza.net/fh5cars (which alphabetises sponsored-name cars under their sponsor and surfaces the DeBerti / Formula Drift / Forsberg Toyota entries). Where a fan list or YouTube video claims an additional Toyota — such as a GR Yaris or GR Corolla — but the model is not present on either official source, that claim is marked (unconfirmed) rather than included. For FH6’s Toyota lineup, see the Forza Horizon 6 Toyota cars page. For the full FH5 roster across all brands, see the full FH5 car list.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Toyota cars are in Forza Horizon 5?
11 standard Toyota vehicles shipped on day one per the official forza.net Confirmed Car List, plus at least 5 sponsored-name Toyota entries (Formula Drift, DeBerti, Forsberg) for a documented total of at least 16 Toyota-platform vehicles.
Is the AE86 in Forza Horizon 5?
Yes. The 1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Apex (chassis code AE86) is one of the 11 launch Toyotas in FH5.
Is the MK4 Supra in Forza Horizon 5?
Yes. The 1998 Toyota Supra RZ (JZA80 / A80 MK4) is in FH5, plus the 1995 Formula Drift #34 Toyota Supra MKIV drift build. The US-spec MK4 Turbo is not in the game.
Is the MK5 GR Supra in Forza Horizon 5?
Yes. The 2020 Toyota GR Supra (A90) is in FH5, joined by the 2020 Formula Drift #151 Toyota GR Supra competition drift build.
Is the Toyota GR Yaris in Forza Horizon 5?
(unconfirmed) The 2021 GR Yaris is not on the original forza.net Confirmed Car List and could not be verified on the live forza.net/fh5cars page during this research. It is confirmed in Forza Horizon 6, not necessarily in FH5.
Is the Toyota Land Cruiser in Forza Horizon 5?
The 1979 Toyota FJ40 (the original 40-series Land Cruiser) is in FH5. The modern 2025 Land Cruiser debuts in Forza Horizon 6, not FH5.
Is the Toyota 86 in Forza Horizon 5?
Yes, the 2013 Toyota 86 (ZN6 first generation) is in FH5. The 2022 second-generation GR86 is in Forza Horizon 6.
Is the Hilux in Forza Horizon 5?
No. The Toyota Hilux is not on the FH5 Toyota list. The Tacoma is represented only through the 2019 DeBerti Tacoma TRD custom build.