Forza Horizon 6 Spring Challenge Guide: Where to Find the Evolving World Meet

To finish the “Just Waiting for a Mate” Daily Challenge tied to the Spring season of the Horizon Decades series in Forza Horizon 6, you’ll need to locate the Evolving World Car Meet and park at it using a car from the 2010s. That requirement is strict: the vehicle must have been manufactured between 2010 and 2019. If you attempt the objective with a 2009 model or a 2020 model, the game won’t count it as completed.

Below is exactly where to find the Evolving World Car Meet during Spring in FH6, and how to park there in a way that satisfies the challenge’s decade rule.

And yes—taking a page from Ricky Bobby’s “If you ain’t first, you’re last,” these seasonal challenges are the kind that push players to sprint to the finish line.

Hokubu Evolving World Car Meet Location for Spring (Horizon Decades)

The Evolving World Car Meet for Spring is in the Hokubu region. It’s positioned near Hokubu Circuit Road Racing and the Time Attack Events, so if you’re already exploring that area, you’re likely close without realizing it.

In terms of map placement, Hokubu sits northwest of Ito, directly north of Minamino, and south of Takashiro. To spot the destination quickly, look for the purple car icon paired with the letter “P.” That marking is your navigation cue for where to park.

Once you reach the meet, the challenge itself is straightforward: drive into one of the available parking spaces. The only real complication is the vehicle requirement—your car must come from the 2010s.

If you’re sorting through your garage and want to filter by era, use the Sort option to organize your vehicles by decade. Then select any car that falls within 2010–2019 and park it at the meet.

Do that successfully and you’ll receive 1 Season Point plus 5,000 Credits.

That Season Point contributes toward unlocking the Spring Horizon Decades cars: the 2017 Mercedes-AMG GT R and the 2017 Saleen S7 LM. The Mercedes-AMG GT R requires 20 points, while the Saleen S7 LM requires 40.

Why this Daily Challenge matters (and how to stack rewards)

This challenge is a clean example of how Horizon Decades events manage progression: the “park here” objective is easy to execute, but the decade filter forces you to think about your car selection before you arrive. For players trying to keep up with the Spring timeline, that means checking your garage for 2010s vehicles early—otherwise you’ll waste time getting to the meet only to find you picked the wrong era.

If you’re also aiming to knock out more of this week’s objectives, there’s a practical way to stretch your time investment. Consider following the guide for the Treasure in the Ito region, which is designed to help you earn additional value: three Season Points and 100k Credits.

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