Honda · 1984
1984 Honda City E II
The 1984 Honda City E II lands in Forza Horizon 6 as a nimble hot hatch that punches above its weight on tight roads. This Japan machine uses front-wheel drive and slots into the D class before tuning.
● Expected for FH6
City E II specs
| Manufacturer | Honda |
|---|---|
| Model | City E II |
| Year | 1984 |
| Performance class (stock) | D — D Class (PI 100–500) |
| Body style | Hot Hatch |
| Drivetrain | FWD |
| Origin | 🇯🇵 Japan |
| FH6 status | Expected — Strongly expected to return based on recent Horizon titles. Not yet officially confirmed. |
Detailed in-game performance figures (top speed, acceleration, handling) are being added as the community verifies them post-launch. Class and drivetrain above are confirmed from the current car list.
Where it fits
As D Class (PI 100–500), the City E II is an approachable starting point; upgrades can push it into higher classes as you progress.
Best uses for the City E II
- Drift. As a FWD car it can be set up to hold long, controllable slides for big drift scores.
Tuning direction
For a D-class FWD hot hatch like this, start with the upgrade priorities in our tuning guide.
→ Forza Horizon 6 tuning guide
Verdict
If drift driving is your goal, the 1984 Honda City E II earns a spot in your garage.
FAQ
What class is the 1984 Honda City E II in Forza Horizon 6?
It is a D-class car in stock form (PI 100–500), and can be upgraded into higher classes.
Is the City E II RWD or AWD?
The 1984 Honda City E II is FWD in Forza Horizon 6.
What is the City E II best used for?
It is best suited to drift. As a FWD car it can be set up to hold long, controllable slides for big drift scores.