How to use fast travel in Forza Horizon 6
Here's how fast travel in FH6 works so you can get around Japan rapidly
The Forza Horizon 6 fast travel system is easy to use from your map and, best of all, it's free. It's a vast improvement compared to previous Forza Horizon games, which featured breakable Fast Travel Boards for discounts, but Forza Horizon 6 has thankfully streamlined it all to let you get around the massive Japan map much faster than driving. Below I've laid out everything you need to know about fast travel in FH6.
How Forza Horizon 6 fast travel works
To fast travel in Forza Horizon 6, open the map and hover the cursor over any road that you have previously driven on, then press X/Square to teleport to that exact spot. If a road on the map is grey, you haven’t driven on it before and therefore won't be able to fast travel there.
Best of all, fast travel is completely free, so you can move around as much as you want without having to pay any Credits! As mentioned, FH6 also doesn't feature Fast Travel Boards or a specific house with a perk that lets you fast travel more freely – all FH6 players can fast travel from the start, so long as some roads have been explored.
Once you've driven on a good number of the roads around the map, getting about becomes very easy, making finding things like Forza Horizon 6 Treasure Cars a fair bit simpler. You can also use fast travel to quickly go from race to race, which will help you efficiently build up Forza Horizon 6 money so you can afford some of the best cars in the game – the fastest Forza Horizon 6 cars are usually the most expensive!
Best Forza Horizon 6 cars: For when you actually need to drive and race
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Forza Horizon 6 Speed Skills: Rapid pace
Forza Horizon 6 Treasure Hunt: Easy money
Forza Horizon 6 Photo Challenge: Snap here
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