TL;DR
Horizon Decades just rolled into its second week (June 25–July 2), and the theme flipped from 80s to 90s. That means the Summer cars — the VW Rallye Golf and Lamborghini Countach — are gone for good, and the new targets are the 1998 TVR Cerbera Speed 12 (20 points) and 1993 Schuppan 962CR (40 points), with the 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau still sitting at 80 Series points the whole way through. The weekly grind centers on the 1991 GMC Syclone, there’s a new Trial run, and one daily challenge — Day 6’s Great Air Skill in a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air — is a genuinely odd ask buried in an otherwise normal 90s-themed week. Here’s the full breakdown and what’s actually worth doing versus skipping.
What Changed Today
Series 2’s first weekly rotation happened right on schedule at the Thursday reset. If you didn’t finish Summer week’s 60 points, the 1989 VW Rallye Golf and 1988 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV are now unavailable — that window’s closed. Autumn (the 1990s) is live through July 2, and the two weekly reward cars reset to zero progress regardless of what you banked last week.
The good news: your Series-wide points toward the Porsche (80) and Lotus Exige Cup 430 (160) carried over untouched. If you cleared Summer week’s challenges, that progress is still sitting in your total.
Daily Challenges (Full List)
Daily challenges drop one per day but stay completable for the rest of the season — you don’t need to log in on the exact day they unlock.
| Day | Challenge | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| 1 (June 25) | Park at the Evolving World Car Meet in any 1990s car | 5,000 Credits |
| 2 (June 26) | Earn 3 Awesome Clean Racing Skills in any 1990s car | 5,000 Credits |
| 3 (June 27) | Complete a Horizon Rush event | 5,000 Credits |
| 4 (June 28) | Earn 2 Kangaroo Skills in any 1990s car | 5,000 Credits |
| 5 (June 29) | Win a Touge Race in any 1990s car | 5,000 Credits |
| 6 (June 30) | Earn a Great Air Skill — specifically in the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air | 5,000 Credits |
| 7 (July 1) | Win a Cross Country Race in any Unlimited Buggies vehicle | 5,000 Credits |
Day 6 is the one to flag: it’s the only challenge this week that locks you into a single specific car instead of “any car from the decade,” and that car (a 1957 Bel Air) isn’t even a 90s vehicle. If you don’t already own one, budget a few minutes to grab it before attempting the Great Air Skill.
The Weekly Challenge: Syclone Season
This week’s car-specific grind runs through the 1991 GMC Syclone, available at the Autoshow for 46,000 Credits if you don’t already have one. The four steps have to be completed in order:
- Own and drive the Syclone.
- Complete two runs at the Irokawa Quarter Mile Drag Meet (no time target — just finish both).
- Earn 3 Awesome Wreckage Skills in the Syclone (drive off-road through trees or terrain; this one’s nearly automatic).
- Win a Street Race in the Syclone.
Clearing all four nets 25,000 Credits. If you don’t want to spend the 46,000 Credits up front, the Syclone is also a reward from the “On the Trail” Seasonal Championship below — so there’s a free path to it if you’re patient.
Other Seasonal Events Worth Knowing About
| Event | Restriction | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| #SnapCat Photo Challenge | Photograph any 90s Jaguar | Jaguar Growl horn |
| Bamboo Bash Collectibles | Smash 30 bamboo trees (Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, above Ito airstrip) | Super Wheelspin |
| Cosworth Your While Championship | B-Class 600 PI, 90s Retro Muscle | 1992 Ford Escort RS Cosworth |
| On the Trail Championship | C-Class 600 PI, 90s Retro Rally | 1991 GMC Syclone (free alternate path) |
| Mt. Fuji View Danger Sign | A-Class 700 PI, 1990s | Wheelspin |
| Nangan Turn Speed Trap | A-Class 700 PI, 1990s | Wheelspin |
| Kudarizaka Trailblazer | B-Class 600 PI, 1990s | Wheelspin |
| The Trial — Driving in the 90s | A-Class 700 PI, 90s Retro Supercars | 1999 Lamborghini Diablo GTR |
| Horizon Drift — F.R.I.E.N.D.S | Earn 3 LINK Drift Skills | 1992 Mazda RX-7 Type R |
A few notes worth knowing before you dive in. The Photo Challenge wants a 90s Jaguar specifically — if you don’t own one already, the cheapest realistic option is still a meaningful Credits spend, so factor that in before treating this as a quick task. The Trial restriction (700 PI Retro Supercars) is tight enough that the barn-find 1997 Lamborghini Diablo SV tuned to the cap is the community’s go-to pick — most other eligible cars cost considerably more for similar performance. And the Cosworth Your While Championship technically offers two eligible cars (Corvette ZR-1 and Dodge Viper GTS ACR), but the Corvette has more tuning headroom at the 600 PI cap, which matters more than the Viper’s better stock numbers.
What’s Actually Worth Prioritizing
If you’re not clearing every single thing this week, here’s the order that gets you the most for the least time:
Do the dailies first. They’re cumulative, stay open past their unlock day, and 5,000 Credits times seven is 35,000 Credits for relatively low effort — better return than most of the seasonal events individually.
Then the Syclone weekly chain. It’s a fixed, short checklist (own it, two drag runs, three wreckage skills, one street race win) and feeds directly into this week’s 60-point total.
Skip the Trial if you’re not running it with a full group. It pits you against Unbeatable-difficulty Drivatars in an A-Class restriction, and it’s explicitly the kind of event Dot Esports flags as needing multiple attempts. Worth doing if you’ve got friends online; not worth solo-grinding just for the Diablo GTR.
The Bamboo Bash and Speed Trap/Danger Sign events are the easiest filler points if you’re close to this week’s 60-point target and need a top-up — none of them require a specific car beyond the PI/decade restriction.
FAQ
Did I lose my Summer week cars if I didn’t finish them? Yes — the VW Rallye Golf and Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV were tied specifically to Summer week and are no longer obtainable now that Autumn has started.
Do my Series points carry over between weeks? Yes. Only the weekly seasonal points (toward that week’s two cars) reset on Thursday. Your cumulative total toward the Porsche (80 points) and Lotus (160 points) carries through the entire four-week series.
What car does the Day 6 challenge need? Specifically a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air — it’s the only daily this week that isn’t “any 1990s car,” so don’t assume it’ll work with whatever you’re already driving.
Is the Syclone worth buying, or should I earn it free? Either works. Buying it for 46,000 Credits gets you started on the weekly chain immediately; winning the “On the Trail” Championship gets you one for free but takes longer to set up.
How many points do I need this week, and is it achievable casually? 60 points clears both weekly cars (20 for the TVR, 40 for the Schuppan). Between the dailies, the Syclone chain, and a few of the easier seasonal events, it’s reachable without grinding every single available challenge.
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