All the fastest cars in Forza Horizon 6
Here are the speediest cars you can own in Forza Horizon 6
The fastest cars in Forza Horizon 6 are track-ready hyper cars from Koenigsegg, Hennessey, and McLaren that can all go well over 200mph, but they'll set you back a ton of Credits – Bugatti is notably absent, so you won't find the Veyron Super Sport or Chiron in the game. These cars are very fun to whip around Japan, but they're not especially practical for races in Forza Horizon 6 where technical high-speed cornering can be more important. With that in mind, if you want to know what the fastest cars you can buy in Forza Horizon 6 are, I've laid out the top five along with 10 more cars that are excellent for high-speed races.
Forza Horizon 6 fastest cars
These are the five fastest cars Forza Horizon 6 has to offer, all with Speed stats higher than 9.5. To keep things simple, these are the factory-fresh stats too – no upgrades have been applied, so it's entirely possible to improve the performance of these cars even more with the right tuning setup or Auto Upgrades, as our Forza Horizon 6 tips suggest:
- Koenigsegg Jesko, 2020
- Class: S2-899
- Speed: 10
- Handling: 9.1
- Acceleration: 6.5
- Launch: 7.0
- Braking: 8.9
- Price: 3,500,000 CR
- Koenigsegg Agera RS, 2017
- Class: S2-890
- Speed: 10
- Handling: 8.1
- Acceleration: 6.6
- Launch: 7.1
- Braking: 9.2
- Price: 2,900,000 CR
- Hennessey Venom F5, 2021
- Class: S2-870
- Speed: 10
- Handling: 8.0
- Acceleration: 6.5
- Launch: 7.0
- Braking: 8.2
- Price: 2,050,000 CR
- Koenigsegg Agera, 2011
- Class: S2-810
- Speed: 9.8
- Handling: 6.5
- Acceleration: 6.1
- Launch: 6.5
- Braking: 7.4
- Price: 1,950,000 CR
- McLaren Speedtail, 2019
- Class: S2-835
- Speed: 9.7
- Handling: 6.5
- Acceleration: 6.8
- Launch: 7.4
- Braking: 7.2
- Price: 2,000,000 CR
Forza Horizon 6 high-performance cars
While a high top speed is good for cruising around at a blistering pace in Forza Horizon 6, it's actually not always that useful in a race scenario. The fastest cars on the Forza Horizon 6 cars list usually suffer in other aspects, such as Acceleration or Handling, so these next 10 cars might not have the highest Speed, but are great overall for S2 and R-Class races:
- Aston Martin Valkyrie, 2023
- Class: R-925
- Speed: 9.2
- Handling: 8.8
- Acceleration: 7.4
- Launch: 8.0
- Braking: 10
- Price: 2,750,000 CR
- Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro, 2022
- Class: R-989
- Speed: 7.9
- Handling: 9.4
- Acceleration: 8.0
- Launch: 8.6
- Braking: 10
- Price: 4,200,000 CR
- Ferrari LaFerrari, 2013
- Class: S2-857
- Speed: 9.4
- Handling: 8.0
- Acceleration: 7.2
- Launch: 7.9
- Braking: 9.1
- Price: 3,000,000 CR
- Ferrari FXX, 2005
- Class: R-900
- Speed: 8.7
- Handling: 9.4
- Acceleration: 8.1
- Launch: 8.9
- Braking: 10
- Price: 2,500,000 CR
- Ferrari FXX-K Evo "Welcome Pack", 2018
- Class: R-998 (Currently the highest rated car in the game)
- Speed: 8.1
- Handling: 9.4
- Acceleration: 8.7
- Launch: 9.4
- Braking: 10
- Price: 250,000 CR (regular version is 4,500,000 CR)
- The regular FXX-K Evo and FXX-K have marginally different stats, so they're good alternatives if you don't have the Welcome Pack.
- Lamborghini Revuelto, 2024
- Class: S2-829
- Speed: 8.6
- Handling: 7.2
- Acceleration: 9.9
- Launch: 10
- Braking: 7.7
- Price: 365,000 CR
- Lamborghini Veneno, 2013
- Class: S2-834
- Speed: 8.2
- Handling: 8.5
- Acceleration: 8.9
- Launch: 8.1
- Braking: 9.7
- Price: 3,950,000 CR
- Mercedes-AMG One, 2021
- Class: S2-900
- Speed: 8.5
- Handling: 8.7
- Acceleration: 10
- Launch: 9.4
- Braking: 9.6
- Price: 2,800,000 CR
- Porsche 918 Spyder, 2014
- Class: S2-858
- Speed: 8.8
- Handling: 7.8
- Acceleration: 10
- Launch: 10
- Braking: 9.0
- Price: 2,300,000 CR
- Zenvo TSR-S, 2019
- Class: R-906
- Speed: 9.2
- Handling: 9.1
- Acceleration: 7.6
- Launch: 8.3
- Braking: 10
- Price: 1,200,000 CR
So, while the Koenigsegg Jesko and Agera RS are some of the fastest cars in the game – the fastest I've managed to get my Jesko to go is 281mph – you might want to consider spending your millions of Credits on something that you can use a bit more practically, balancing speed and control. Speaking of control, if you're struggling to wrangle some of these super cars, you might want to check your Forza Horizon 6 assists.
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