Forza Horizon 6’s Tokyo-inspired open world is a paradise for fans of
anime and cars. The updated Car Culture Livery Editor now lets creators paint across windows, body panels, and custom aero kits. This opens the door to vibrant, full-body anime wraps that feel like they’ve come straight from an anime show.
Top Anime Livery Styles (Itasha)
Itasha, or anime-themed car wraps, are extremely popular in the FH6 community. Here are the standout styles:
Racing Miku / Hatsune Miku: Neon teal accents on supercars, inspired by real-world Super GT Goodsmile Racing liveries. Perfect for fast cars and flashy street racing builds.
Classic JDM Touge: Retro designs from Initial D, Wangan Midnight, or Akira. These often include clean character vectors or racing branding for drift-ready JDM cars.
Cyberpunk & Mecha: Bold geometric designs influenced by Neon Genesis Evangelion or Gundam. Works great on hypercars and futuristic builds.
Shonen Favorites: Massive character art from One Piece, Demon Slayer, or Jujutsu Kaisen integrated into drift or street racing cars.
How to Find the Best Liveries in Game
Searching for anime liveries can be tricky because generic tags sometimes dominate. Follow these steps:
Pick your vehicle and go to the Garage at any festival site.
Choose Design & Paint → Find New Designs.
Set the tag filter to "Cartoon".
Type specific characters or series in the Description field (like "Miku", "Evangelion", or "Gohan").
When you find a great livery, check Creator Info and Follow Creator to see their future designs.
Elite Livery Designers to Follow
Some community veterans are known for their painstaking attention to detail:
ABgraphics – known for smooth shading and intricate geometric layouts.
Ayanami Gabe – famous for vibrant, pixel-perfect anime character wraps.
MN Koshiro – expert in full-body itasha with complex layering across panels and windows.
Following these creators ensures you’ll have access to top-tier anime liveries across multiple cars in Forza Horizon 6.