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Forza Horizon 6 Guide: The Most Expensive Cars Ranked

From multi-million credit track monsters to overpriced garage ornaments, see which high-end cars are worth the grind in Japan.

Quick Answer: If you want to collect the most prestigious vehicles in Forza Horizon 6, prepare to spend up to 70 million credits on a single car. The 1967 Ferrari #24 Spa 330 P4 takes the crown as the priciest ride in the game, but smart players can bypass these absurd costs by utilizing the Auction House, lucky Wheelspins, or a Car Voucher.

Playground Games has built a pretty punishing economy this time around. If you are aiming for a complete garage out in Japan, you will quickly realize just how much cash you actually need to grind out.

The top end of the Autoshow is packed with legendary vintage racers that will completely wipe out your in-game bank account in seconds. However, spending 50 million credits does not guarantee you a race-winning machine. Sometimes you are buying unparalleled track performance, and other times, you are just securing a beautiful piece of automotive history for your driveway.

I dug deep into the Autoshow pricing to figure out exactly what you get for your hard-earned cash at the absolute peak of the market.

The Multi-Million Credit Club

When you filter the Autoshow by the highest price tag, the top ten results are heavily dominated by 1960s motorsport legends, alongside a handful of extreme modern hypercars.

The asking prices fall off a cliff after the top five, but even the bottom half of this list requires serious grinding. Here is a breakdown of the ten most expensive vehicles you can purchase directly from the game.

Vehicle ModelPrice (CR)Class / RatingType
1967 Ferrari #24 Spa 330 P470,000,000A / 684RWD
1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR60,000,000B / 599RWD
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO48,000,000C / 494RWD
1965 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe20,000,000B / 515RWD
1966 Ford #2 GT40 MK II13,200,000A / 666RWD
1964 Jaguar Lightweight E-Type7,900,000B / 568RWD
1997 McLaren F1 GT5,500,000S1 / 769RWD
2022 Porsche Mission R5,000,000S1 / 865AWD
1993 McLaren F15,000,000S1 / 713RWD
2009 Pagani Zonda R4,750,000S2 / 918RWD

Breaking Down The Top Five

The top five cars hold the vast majority of the game’s wealth. While they all carry undeniable historical prestige, their stock performance out on the asphalt varies wildly.

1. 1967 Ferrari #24 Ferrari Spa 330 P4

The absolute pinnacle of the Autoshow is this 70 million credit monster. The Spa 330 P4 hands you a very competitive A-Class rating of 684 right out of the box. While the Ford GT40 might slightly edge it out in raw top speed, this Ferrari dominates off the starting line. It boasts the highest acceleration and launch stats among the top five by a wide margin.

Historically, Ferrari only built three of these cars to exact revenge on Ford after getting humiliated at Le Mans. Two of them famously crossed the finish line side-by-side at the 1967 Daytona race. Because of the astronomical price, this should be your primary target if you happen to be holding onto a free Car Voucher.

2. 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR

This beautiful piece of racing history will set you back 60 million credits. It comes with a B-Class rating of 599. It does not break any speed records within this price bracket, but it is incredibly nimble because it is the lightest vehicle in the top five.

The real-world legacy completely justifies the cost. A 300 SLR holds the record for the most expensive car ever sold at auction, going for an unbelievable 135 million Euros. The legendary driver Stirling Moss once declared it the greatest sports racing car ever created.

3. 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO

At 48 million credits, the 250 GTO is arguably the most expensive disappointment on the track. It is the only C-Class vehicle on this list with a meager rating of 494. It also shares terrible stock handling and braking stats with the Shelby Cobra, making it very difficult to control without extensive tuning.

However, it is easily one of the best-looking cars in the entire game. Cruising through the Japanese mountains in this Ferrari is purely about style. Ferrari only produced 33 units in real life, and it previously held the record for the priciest Ferrari ever auctioned.

Before you go dropping all your cash on one of these classics, you should make sure you are maximizing your income. Check out our Forza Horizon 6 Guide: How to Get Wheelspins & Super Wheelspins Fast to build up your bankroll quickly and efficiently.

4. 1965 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe

The price drops significantly here, with the Shelby Cobra costing 20 million credits. It holds a B-Class rating of 515. Much like the 250 GTO, it struggles with awful stock handling and braking out of the gate. If you plan to take this into an online lobby, a custom tune is absolutely mandatory.

This car is all about capturing the vibe of its historic GT class dominance at Le Mans and Daytona back in the mid-1960s.

5. 1966 Ford #2 GT40 Mk II

This is easily the best value in the top five and secretly my personal favorite. For 13.2 million credits, you get an absolute A-Class powerhouse with a 666 rating.

It is the heaviest car in this tier, but it compensates with the highest top speed, massive torque, and the most horsepower. This is the exact machine that broke Ferrari’s long winning streak at Le Mans, cementing a legendary 1-2-3 finish for Ford.

How To Cheat The Price Tags

If spending 70 million credits on a single vehicle sounds exhausting, you have a few alternative methods to beat the Autoshow economy.

  • Snipe the Auction House: This should always be your first move. You can often find the Ferrari 330 P4 listed with a buyout price around 20 million credits. Impatient players constantly dump these cars after unlocking them, flooding the secondary market and drastically driving the prices down.
  • Spin to Win: If you feel incredibly lucky, try relying on Wheelspins. Every vehicle on this list is technically in the reward pool, though the drop rates for these multi-million credit cars are microscopic.
  • Burn a Car Voucher: A Car Voucher completely ignores the credit cost of any Autoshow vehicle. Mathematically, spending your voucher on the 70-million-credit Spa 330 P4 is the smartest financial decision you can make in the game.

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