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Best Body Kits in Forza Horizon 6: Top Aftermarket Brands Guide
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In Forza Horizon 6, car customization has taken a big step forward with the introduction of a massive widebody system and a deeper focus on real-world tuning culture. At launch, the game features over 100 widebody kits, giving players far more freedom to reshape the look and stance of their cars than in previous entries.

What stands out this time is not just the quantity, but the variety of aftermarket brands. Each brand brings a different design philosophy, from extreme show builds to clean motorsport-inspired styling. Below is a breakdown of the most popular body kit brands you’ll likely see dominating garages and online meets.

Liberty Walk (LBWK)

Liberty Walk remains one of the most visually aggressive options in the game. Known for its ultra-wide riveted fenders and exotic car transformations, Liberty Walk kits are built to completely change a car’s personality.

In Forza Horizon 6, LBWK introduces new Silhouette-style kits that push the design even further into race-car territory. These kits reshape the car’s body lines rather than simply extending them.

One of the standout applications is the Nissan S15 Silvia Spec R, where the Liberty Walk kit completely transforms the rear diffuser and exhaust layout, creating a track-inspired exotic drift look.

Rocket Bunny / Pandem

Rocket Bunny and Pandem continue to be fan favorites for players who prefer that raw, street-built aesthetic.

These kits are recognizable instantly thanks to exposed rivets, oversized fender flares, and ducktail spoilers. They don’t aim for subtlety—they aim for attitude.

They fit perfectly on classic tuner platforms like the BMW E36 M3, Toyota BRZ, and Nissan 240SX, making them a go-to choice for drift builds and nostalgic street cars.

Origin Lab

Origin Lab is a newer addition that focuses heavily on authentic Japanese drift culture styling. Unlike more extreme kits, Origin Lab keeps things relatively clean and functional.

Their designs are inspired by real D1GP-style fiberglass aero parts, making them ideal for players building realistic drift cars. The Nissan S15 Silvia is one of the key platforms supporting these kits, offering a balanced mix of aggression and factory-like flow.

Street Fighter LA

Street Fighter LA offers a completely different direction compared to riveted kits. Instead of exposed hardware, everything is smoothed, blended, and molded into the car’s body.

The result is a “factory-plus” look that feels OEM but wider, lower, and more refined. It’s especially popular on the 1997 BMW M3 (E36), where the kit includes seamless arches and a clean ducktail spoiler that keeps the design understated but premium.

AIM9GT

AIM9GT is the most track-focused option in the game. These kits are designed with time attack and circuit racing inspiration, featuring large splitters, functional aero elements, and aggressive rear setups.

What makes AIM9GT especially interesting is its compatibility with extreme customization combinations. On cars like the BMW M3, players can stack additional rear wings on top of the built-in aero setup, creating a dramatic double-wing appearance that pushes visual tuning to the limit.

Customization Tips for Widebody Builds

Widebody tuning in Forza Horizon 6 isn’t just cosmetic—it directly affects how your car performs and handles.

One of the most popular community tricks is the double wing setup, where certain cars allow an aftermarket spoiler to be mounted on top of existing widebody aero parts. This is especially noticeable on cars like the S15 Silvia and BMW M3 builds.

It’s also worth prioritizing newer car models when building widebody setups. Refreshed vehicles tend to have better model alignment, higher texture quality, and more accurate fitment for modern aero kits.

Finally, keep in mind that installing a widebody kit increases track width, which allows for wider tires and improved grip. However, this also slightly increases weight and aerodynamic drag, so tuning balance becomes more important if you’re chasing lap times.

Widebody customization in Forza Horizon 6 is more than just visual styling—it’s a core part of how players express their identity on the road. Whether you prefer the extreme presence of Liberty Walk, the street authenticity of Rocket Bunny, or the clean refinement of Street Fighter LA, each brand brings something unique to the experience.

The best builds usually come down to personal taste, but the depth of options means there’s finally room for both show cars and serious track-inspired machines in the same garage.
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