Forza Horizon 6 keeps nudging players toward places that feel alive, and the Evolving World Car Meet is one of those spots that actually gives you a reason to stop driving in circles. If you're working through the Horizon Decades Festival Playlist, it's worth knowing where this meet is, what it asks for, and why a quick visit can save you a ton of time later. Even swapping into one of your FH6 Cars before heading over can make the whole thing feel less like a chore and more like a free win.

The meet is more than a backdrop

This car meet is not just some pretty waypoint on the map. It acts like a live event space, so when a Playlist challenge points you there, you're basically being told to show up and prove you know your garage. That means the location matters, but so does the car you roll in with. In summer, the meet sits on the eastern coast of Hokubu, right by the Hokubu Time Attack Circuit. Once you're in that area, it's hard to miss. The shoreline setting helps too. It feels a bit more like a legit meet-up, not just another checklist stop.

What catches most players off guard is how simple the objective can be. You grab a qualifying car, drive to the zone, park up, and the game does the rest. No drama. No weird setup. Still, if you're rushing, it's easy to miss the exact event boundary, so slow down when you get close. That tiny bit of patience usually saves another lap around the coast.

Quick things to remember

1. Use an 1980s car.

2. Head to eastern Hokubu.

3. Park inside the event area.

4. Watch the challenge pop.

Reality check: Most players overthink this and waste more time choosing a car than actually finishing the task.

Why the small details matter

Part of the task What players usually do What works better
Car choice Open the first car they see Pick any 1980s model
Route Wander around the coast Aim for Hokubu Time Attack Circuit
Finish Stop near the marker edge Roll fully into the event zone

What people keep asking

    Someone asked whether you need a rare car for the summer meet challenge.

    Nope. Any 1980s car works, so just grab one you already own and drive over.

Why this Playlist stop is worth it

That's the nice part about these evolving-world events. They don't ask for some huge grind. They just reward players for paying attention and showing up with the right ride. If you're building Playlist progress fast, little jobs like this are the stuff that adds up. Credits, unlocks, and a clean hit of progress all come from one short trip. And if you're already planning your next garage swap, browsing more buy Forza Horizon 6 Cars can make the next challenge even easier.