How to Get the Ferrari F80 in Forza Horizon 6 (Series 3)

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The 2025 Ferrari F80 is driveable in Forza Horizon 6 right now — 1,200 horsepower, 1,050 kg of downforce, the most powerful road-legal Ferrari ever built — and it arrived with Series 3 as the crown of the Italian Passion Car Pack. Here's exactly how to get it, whether a free route exists, and the honest answer on whether it's worth paying for.
The Only Way Right Now: the Italian Passion Car Pack (Premium)
The F80 is part of the Italian Passion Car Pack — four Italian cars exclusive to the Premium tier — which went live with the Series 3 update. If you own the Premium Edition ($119.99), the pack is already yours: check your garage or the car collection screen and the F80 is waiting, no purchase, no playlist grind. If you own the standard game or play through Game Pass, the route is the Premium upgrade bundle ($59.99), which bolts the full Premium package onto your install — the Car Pass with its weekly drops, VIP with its 2× credit perks, the expansions when they land, and the Italian Passion pack with the F80 inside it. Buy the bundle, restart the game, and the car lands in your garage automatically.
Is There a Free Way to Get the F80?
Straight answer: no, not today. The F80 is not a Festival Playlist reward this series, it isn't in the Forzathon Shop rotation, and pack-exclusive cars historically don't circulate through the Auction House for players who don't own the pack — that's how Forza has handled paid car content for years, so don't burn credits camping the auctions for it. Two honest silver linings: this series' free headliner is the brand-new Lamborghini Temerario, earnable through the Festival Playlist like any reward car, so the Italian-exotic itch has a no-money answer this month. And if the F80 ever gets a second route — a playlist return or a shop appearance — this guide gets updated the same day, because that's exactly what our refresh system is for.
Is It Worth $59.99 for One Car?
For one car? No — and you shouldn't frame it that way. The honest math: nobody should pay sixty dollars for a single garage slot, however absurd its horsepower. The bundle only makes sense as a bundle — you're buying the entire Car Pass drip (a new car every week), VIP's permanent 2× credits, both future expansions, and the Italian Passion pack, with the F80 as the poster on the box. If you were already leaning toward Premium, the F80 landing is a fine excuse to finally do it. If you only wanted the one Ferrari, earn the Temerario free this series and let the wallet rest. And if you do go the upgrade route, ghostkeys.shop keeps FH6 keys and Game Pass under sticker as always — same team as this blog. Full Series 3 breakdown, including the six wheelspin-exclusive cars you can now just buy at the Aftermarket dealership, is in our Series 3 update post.
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