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Car Classes & PI System —Complete Guide

Intermediate 6 min read Updated 2026-05-12

Performance Class Overview

FH6 uses the PI (Performance Index) system. Cars range from D class (100—00) to the new R class (900—99) introduced for track-focused hypercars.

ClassPI RangeBest For
D100—99Classic cars, relaxed cruising
C500—99Technical racing, low-power fun
B600—99Great all-rounder for beginners
A700—99Competitive online racing sweet spot
S1800—99Fast but controllable
S2900—49Extreme performance
R950—99New: track-focused hypercars & prototypes

Best Starter Cars

CarClassDriveWhy
Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205C閳墣AWDBest for beginners —handles every surface
Nissan Silvia K's (S13)B閳墣RWDBest for drift and touge
GMC Jimmy K5C閳墪4WDBest for off-road exploration

Top Picks by Class

A Class (700—99) —The Competitive Standard

CarDriveStrength
Nissan GT-R (R35)AWDGrip monster, great launch
BMW M4 CompetitionRWDExcellent all-rounder
Honda NSX Type RAWDLightweight cornering
Hyundai IONIQ 5 NAWDEV torque, surprisingly fast

S1 Class (800—99)

CarDriveStrength
Porsche 911 GT3 RSRWDTop-tier cornering
Lamborghini Hurac璋﹏ STORWDBalanced speed & handling
Lexus LFARWDIconic V10, great sound
2025 GR GT PrototypeFRCover car —balanced performer

R Class (950—99) —New Top Tier

CarNotes
Aston Martin ValkyrieTrack-focused hypercar
Ferrari FXX-K EvoExtreme track toy
Pagani Huayra RV12 track monster
Koenigsegg JeskoTop speed king

Upgrading Strategy

  1. Tires first —always upgrade to Race Slicks or Sport
  2. Weight reduction —second biggest impact on lap times
  3. Engine —only after handling is sorted
  4. Don't max out your starter car —save credits for mid-tier cars

Next: Racing Tips & Techniques to learn how to get the most from your build. See the Car Pass DLC cars for all upcoming weekly vehicle releases.

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