1. Verify source first
Keep the car labelled To verify until the official source, timing, and release window are clear.
Weekly tracker
Track the 30 weekly Car Pass additions, availability dates, suggested tune directions, source links, and setup pages as each vehicle is verified.
Officially described as 30 new cars delivered into the game.
One new vehicle is made available each week from May 19.
Deluxe, Premium, and Premium Upgrade include the Car Pass.
This page gives returning players one place to check the next Car Pass car, then jump into calculator presets, weekly playlist prep, and car-specific notes.
The tracker should move each weekly car through the same path: source check, car page, baseline preset, and weekly playlist routing.
Keep the car labelled To verify until the official source, timing, and release window are clear.
Add class, PI, acquisition, testing status, source URL, and first tune direction before promoting the car.
Match the car to a road, drift, rally, dirt, street, or drag preset instead of publishing a vague setup note.
Add the car to weekly playlist prep when it appears in challenges, rewards, or seasonal restrictions.
These fields make it possible to expand from a high-level tracker into a real weekly car database after official rows are visible.
Keep confirmed facts separate from predicted cars, wishlist rumors, and community screenshots.
Add the weekly car, source URL, suggested class, and first tune direction as soon as official details are confirmed.
Every weekly car should link to best cars, tune calculator, drift calculator if relevant, and the future car detail page.
Use these labels to avoid fake certainty while still giving returning visitors a clear update status.
Only use this for facts visible on official Xbox, Forza, or in-game source material.
Use this for expected weekly rows, rumors, or incomplete source details.
Use this after car name, year, source URL, class direction, and acquisition note exist.
Use this after the car has a preset, calculator path, or route-specific setup note.
Use this checklist each week before publishing a new Car Pass setup path.
Once a car is verified, route it into the right content cluster instead of leaving it as one isolated tracker row.
The page can safely use official Car Pass total, cadence, release start, and bundle inclusion facts.
Do not create rows for unreleased weekly cars unless the source is visible and linked.
A verified car still needs class, route, and setup notes before it becomes a recommendation.
These are the facts the tracker can safely repeat. Future weekly car names should stay out of the live page until they have the same source clarity.
Source check: May 27, 2026
When the first real weekly rows are added, this template keeps the tracker useful without creating a thin list of car names.
Official, source-visible, community report, or to verify.
Road, drift, rally, drag, street, weekly, collection, or unknown.
Calculator state, preset URL, car page, or guide path.
Create car page, retest route, add code row, or wait for source.
Every verified Car Pass row should send readers deeper into one of these paths, then back into the weekly tracker when the next drop arrives.
It is a repeat-visit page for weekly Car Pass additions, release timing, source status, and tune links for each new car.
Update it every week when the Car Pass car is confirmed, then add class direction, calculator links, and a car detail page when available.
Transparent labels prevent fake certainty. Cars should move into tested notes only after official source checks and route or event testing.
FH6 tuning drops
Get weekly Car Pass tune notes, recommended calculator presets, and new car page updates.
No spam. Just new presets, tested car notes, and weekly route updates.