Forza Horizon 6 Players Use Bouncing SUV Setup to Reach Hidden Bonus Boards
What looks like a glitch has become a practical tool for completing one of the game's most frustrating objectives, showing how players repurpose unintended behavior into strategy.
Reporting from 1 sources: Automaton.
A tuning setup for the TRD 4Runner in Forza Horizon 6 makes the SUV bounce and spin through the air, defying physics. Players are using it to reach high-up bonus boards that are normally hard to access. The setup can be downloaded with a share code, though it requires specific difficulty settings to work.
In 'Forza Horizon 6', a tuning setup for the TRD 4Runner causes the SUV to bounce and spin through the air, performing forward flips that defy gravity. The behavior, which appeared in earlier series entries, has resurfaced and players are using it to reach bonus boards placed on rooftops, containers, and rocks. The highest-value 5000XP boards are often in these hard-to-reach spots, and the aerial spin lets players hook tires and climb like scaling a wall.
The setup is shared via code '760 319 714'. It requires difficulty settings of 'Manual (with clutch)' and 'Handling (Standard)' to work. The author of the report spent about 15 minutes using the setup to destroy one seaside board, noting that practice could shorten the time. The game launched in early access on May 15 on PC and Xbox Series X|S, with a PS5 release planned for late 2026.
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