Lamborghini · 1990
1990 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary
The 1990 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary is a lightweight classic that trades outright power for feel and agility in Forza Horizon 6. It runs rear-wheel drive and sits in the B class in stock form, hailing from Italy.
● Expected for FH6
Countach 25th Anniversary specs
| Manufacturer | Lamborghini |
|---|---|
| Model | Countach 25th Anniversary |
| Year | 1990 |
| Performance class (stock) | B — B Class (PI 601–700) |
| Body style | Classic Sports |
| Drivetrain | RWD |
| Origin | 🇮🇹 Italy |
| 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 B Class (PI 601–700), the Countach 25th Anniversary sits in one of the most competitive parts of the game, where build choices make a real difference.
Best uses for the Countach 25th Anniversary
- Road Racing. Its RWD layout and classic sports character make it a natural fit for tarmac races where grip and top speed decide the result.
- Drift. As a RWD car it can be set up to hold long, controllable slides for big drift scores.
Tuning direction
For a B-class RWD classic sports like this, start with the upgrade priorities in our tuning guide.
→ Forza Horizon 6 tuning guide
Verdict
Overall, the Countach 25th Anniversary is a solid choice if you want road racing performance and enjoy the Lamborghini character.
FAQ
What class is the 1990 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary in Forza Horizon 6?
It is a B-class car in stock form (PI 601–700), and can be upgraded into higher classes.
Is the Countach 25th Anniversary RWD or AWD?
The 1990 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary is RWD in Forza Horizon 6.
What is the Countach 25th Anniversary best used for?
It is best suited to road racing. Its RWD layout and classic sports character make it a natural fit for tarmac races where grip and top speed decide the result.