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Forza Horizon 6 Standard vs Deluxe vs Premium Edition: Price, Pre-Order Bonus, and 4-Day Early Access

Forza Horizon 6 arrives on Xbox Series X|S and PC on May 19, 2026, in three buy-to-own tiers: Standard at $69.99, Deluxe at $99.99, and Premium at $119.99. If you want to hit Japan’s open world four days before the rest of the world, only the Premium Edition grants Advanced Access starting May 15. No matter which edition you choose, pre-ordering earns you the same exclusive prize — a pre-tuned Ferrari J50, one of only ten ever built.

Key Facts

FieldValue
Release date2026-05-19
Premium early access date2026-05-15
Early access days4
Price (USD) — Standard$69.99
Price (USD) — Deluxe$99.99
Price (USD) — Premium$119.99
Price (EUR) — Standard(unconfirmed)
Price (EUR) — Deluxe(unconfirmed)
Price (EUR) — Premium(unconfirmed)
Price (GBP) — Standard(unconfirmed)
Price (GBP) — Deluxe(unconfirmed)
Price (GBP) — Premium(unconfirmed)
Pre-order bonus carFerrari J50 (pre-tuned, exclusive)
Premium includes Car PassYes
Premium includes VIPYes
Premium includes ExpansionsYes (Expansion 1 + Expansion 2)
Premium includes Welcome PackYes
Premium includes Time Attack Car PackYes
Premium includes Italian Passion Car PackYes
Deluxe includes Car PassYes
Deluxe includes Welcome PackYes
Deluxe includes VIPNo
Deluxe includes ExpansionsNo
Standard includes extrasBase game only + Ferrari J50 pre-order car
Car Pass total cars30 (one delivered per week)
Platforms at launchXbox Series X|S, PC (Steam + Microsoft Store), Xbox Play Anywhere
PS5 releaseLater in 2026 — release date to be determined
PS5 editions announced(unconfirmed)
Game Pass tierGame Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass (Standard Edition contents)
Soundtrack inclusion(unconfirmed)

Quick verdict: which Forza Horizon 6 edition should you buy?

The right edition depends almost entirely on how much you plan to play and whether you’re already on Game Pass. If all you want is the base Japan open world and 550+ cars, the Standard Edition at $69.99 covers everything — and it happens to be exactly what Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass members receive at no extra charge on May 19.

Stepping up to the Deluxe Edition at $99.99 gets you the Car Pass (30 cars, one per week) and the Welcome Pack, which is a meaningful addition if you know you’ll want the extra garage depth. Critically though, Deluxe does not include early access, VIP Membership, or either post-launch expansion.

Only the Premium Edition at $119.99 unlocks the 4-day Advanced Access window on May 15, plus the VIP Membership, the Time Attack Car Pack, the Italian Passion Car Pack, and both post-launch Expansions. For Game Pass subscribers, the optimal play is buying the Premium Upgrade Bundle separately rather than purchasing a full copy — it delivers every Premium perk while skipping the redundant base-game cost. Every edition, and the standalone Premium Upgrade, includes the same pre-order bonus: an exclusive pre-tuned Ferrari J50, a car Ferrari produced in only 10 real-world examples.

Edition comparison table (US pricing)

All USD prices are drawn from the official Microsoft Store and Steam listings as of 2026-05-14. EUR and GBP equivalents vary by region and have not been confirmed on official storefronts at time of writing — check your local storefront for the exact local-currency total.

FeatureStandardDeluxePremium
Price (USD)$69.99$99.99$119.99
Base gameYesYesYes
Pre-order Ferrari J50YesYesYes
4-day Advanced Access (May 15)NoNoYes
Welcome PackNoYesYes
Car Pass (30 cars)NoYesYes
VIP MembershipNoNoYes
Time Attack Car PackNoNoYes
Italian Passion Car PackNoNoYes
Expansion 1NoNoYes
Expansion 2NoNoYes
Available on Game PassYes (May 19)NoNo

What’s actually inside the Welcome Pack, Car Pass and VIP Membership

Understanding exactly what each bundle contains makes it easier to judge whether the $30 or $50 premium is worth paying.

The Welcome Pack, included in both Deluxe and Premium, delivers five pre-tuned cars, one Car Voucher redeemable on any Autoshow car, a free Player House, and three tickets for Common or Rare clothing items — a solid starter bundle that gets you rolling with curated machinery from day one.

The Car Pass, also available in both Deluxe and Premium, adds 30 additional cars to your garage at a rate of one per week after launch. See the Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass full car list for the full weekly schedule as cars are revealed.

The VIP Membership is exclusive to Premium and is arguably the most durable perk on the list. It includes three exclusive Forza Edition cars, a Crown Flair, an Emote, a Car Horn, a free Tokyo City Player House perk, doubled Credit (CR) rewards on all activities, and weekly Super Wheelspins. The 2× CR multiplier compounds significantly over hundreds of hours of play.

On top of those three pillars, Premium buyers also receive the Time Attack Car Pack (eight additional cars) and the Italian Passion Car Pack (four additional cars, delivered post-release). The two post-launch Expansions each add a new location, extra cars, and fresh gameplay — though their release windows have not yet been announced.

Game Pass subscribers who want all of these perks without paying for the base game twice can purchase the Premium Upgrade Bundle separately. It bundles every Premium extra except the base game itself, and requires either a Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass subscription, or a separately purchased copy of the standard game.

Pre-order bonus: the Ferrari J50 (every edition)

Whether you pre-order Standard, Deluxe, Premium, or the standalone Premium Upgrade, you receive the same in-game reward: a pre-tuned, exclusive Ferrari J50. As Forza.net describes it: “Ferrari produced the J50 to celebrate 50 years of the Prancing Horse in Japan, and with only 10 ever being made, the J50 is a fitting choice for cruising the roads in Forza Horizon 6.”

The extreme rarity of the real car — just ten units produced worldwide — makes this one of the most historically significant pre-order incentives Playground Games has offered. The bonus unlocks in-game on first launch: May 15 for Premium Advanced Access players, and May 19 for Standard and Deluxe owners.

Is the Premium Edition worth the extra $50 over Standard?

The $50 gap between Standard ($69.99) and Premium ($119.99) buys a significant amount of content. Breaking it down conservatively:

  • 4 days of Advanced Access — play from May 15 instead of May 19
  • 42+ extra cars across the Car Pass (30), Time Attack Car Pack (8), Italian Passion Car Pack (4), and VIP’s 3 exclusive Forza Edition cars
  • Two full post-launch Expansions, each adding a new location and storyline (standalone expansion pricing for FH6 has not yet been confirmed, though previous Horizon expansions typically sold for $19.99–$29.99 each)
  • VIP perks that compound over time — the 2× CR multiplier and weekly Super Wheelspins become increasingly valuable the longer you play

If you’re confident you’ll complete at least one expansion, Premium pays for itself compared to buying Standard now and adding the Car Pass and two expansions individually later. For Game Pass subscribers specifically, the math is even cleaner: Game Pass + Premium Upgrade avoids paying for the base game twice while still unlocking every Premium perk including early access. For PC players evaluating the investment, it’s also worth checking Forza Horizon 6 PC system requirements before committing to a tier.

The Deluxe Edition sits in an awkward middle ground — $30 above Standard for the Welcome Pack and Car Pass, but no early access, no VIP, and no expansions. It makes sense only if you specifically want the extra weekly cars but have no interest in the Expansions or advanced perks.

For more detail on how the game fits into Microsoft’s subscription service, see Forza Horizon 6 on Game Pass.

PS5 edition status

Microsoft has confirmed that Forza Horizon 6 is coming to PS5 “later this year,” but as of 2026-05-14 the PlayStation Store concept page lists the release date as “to be determined” and shows no active pre-order options, no edition breakdown, and no pricing. PS5 players currently have only a Wishlist add button — no way to pre-order any edition or lock in the Ferrari J50 bonus.

Which PS5 editions will be offered remains unconfirmed, as does whether a PlayStation-equivalent Premium Upgrade Bundle will be available. We’ll update this comparison once Sony’s storefront publishes the full SKU lineup. For the latest on the console port, see Forza Horizon 6 PS5 release date.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Forza Horizon 6 pre-order bonus car?

Every edition — Standard, Deluxe, Premium, and the Premium Upgrade — grants the pre-tuned exclusive Ferrari J50, a car Ferrari built only 10 real-world units of to celebrate 50 years of the Prancing Horse in Japan.

How much does Forza Horizon 6 Premium Edition cost?

The Premium Edition is $119.99 USD on both Steam and the Microsoft Store (Xbox / PC). It is the only edition that includes 4-day Advanced Access starting May 15, 2026.

Is there a Forza Horizon 6 Deluxe Edition?

Yes. The Deluxe Edition is $99.99 USD on the Microsoft Store and Steam and includes the base game, the Welcome Pack, and the Car Pass. It does NOT include early access, VIP Membership, or either of the two post-launch Expansions.

Does the Standard Edition come with early access?

No. Only the Premium Edition — or the Premium Upgrade purchased on top of a Game Pass subscription or Standard copy — unlocks the 4-day Advanced Access on May 15, 2026. Standard and Deluxe owners play from May 19. See Forza Horizon 6 release date and times for regional launch times.

Is Forza Horizon 6 on Game Pass?

Yes. The Standard Edition contents are included with Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass on day one, May 19, 2026, at no extra cost. To access Premium perks — early access, VIP Membership, Car Pass, and both Expansions — Game Pass members need to purchase the separate Premium Upgrade Bundle.

When does Forza Horizon 6 release on PS5?

Microsoft has confirmed PS5 “later this year,” but as of 2026-05-14 the PlayStation Store still lists the release date as “to be determined” with no pre-orders or edition pricing available.

How many cars does the Forza Horizon 6 Car Pass include?

The Car Pass delivers 30 additional cars to your garage at a pace of one per week post-launch. It is included in both the Deluxe and Premium editions and represents the primary value-add of the Deluxe tier.

Sources

  1. Steam (Valve) — Pre-purchase Forza Horizon 6 on Steam
  2. Forza.net (Xbox Game Studios / Playground Games) — Forza Horizon 6 Editions and Add-Ons List | Forza
  3. Forza.net — Pre-order Forza Horizon 6 Premium Edition and Play 4 Days Early
  4. Xbox (Microsoft Store) — Buy Forza Horizon 6 Premium Edition | Xbox
  5. Xbox (Microsoft) — Forza Horizon 6 – Available May 19th on Xbox and with Game Pass
  6. Xbox (Microsoft Store) — Buy Forza Horizon 6 Deluxe Edition | Xbox
  7. PlayStation Store (Sony) — Forza Horizon 6 – PlayStation Store
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