Most Expensive Cars in Forza Horizon 6 (Ranked by Price)

Looking for the most expensive cars in Forza Horizon 6? Here is the complete ranked list of the top 10 priciest cars in FH6, their credit costs, stats, and how to get them.

TL;DR

  • The most expensive car in Forza Horizon 6 is the 1967 Ferrari #24 Spa 330 P4 at 70,000,000 CR.
  • The top 5 most expensive cars all cost over 13 million credits.
  • All 10 most expensive cars are Legendary rarity.
  • You can use a Car Voucher to skip the credit cost entirely.
  • High price does not always mean the best performance — the Pagani Zonda R at 4.75M CR scores higher than the Ferrari at 70M CR.

Forza Horizon 6 has over 550 cars. Most you can buy for a few thousand credits. But at the very top of the Autoshow, the prices get absolutely insane. We are talking tens of millions of credits for a single car.

These are not just fast cars either. Most of them are priced the way they are because of real-world rarity and racing history. Some are genuine collector pieces you will park in your garage and admire. Others are surprisingly competitive on track.

This guide covers all 10 most expensive cars in Forza Horizon 6 by Autoshow price, what you actually get for the money, and how to get them without grinding forever.

Most Expensive Cars in Forza Horizon 6 (Top 10 List)

Here is the full ranked list of the 10 most expensive cars available in the Forza Horizon 6 Autoshow at launch. Prices may shift as Playground Games adds new vehicles over time.

  • 1967 Ferrari #24 Spa 330 P4 — 70,000,000 CR
  • 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR — 60,000,000 CR
  • 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO — 48,000,000 CR
  • 1965 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe — 20,000,000 CR
  • 1966 Ford #2 GT40 Mk II — 13,200,000 CR
  • 2009 Pagani Zonda R — 4,750,000 CR
  • 1997 McLaren F1 GT — 5,500,000 CR
  • 2022 Porsche Mission R — ~4,500,000 CR
  • Additional Legendary cars — 3,000,000–5,000,000 CR range

Every single car on this list is Legendary rarity. All of them except the Porsche Mission R are rear-wheel drive. Keep that in mind before you spend your credits.

If you are building your garage from scratch, check out our best starter cars guide before spending millions on a collector piece.

1. 1967 Ferrari #24 Spa 330 P4 — 70,000,000 CR

forza horizon 6 24 ferrari spa 330 p4 1967
forza horizon 6 24 ferrari spa 330 p4 1967

This is the most expensive car in Forza Horizon 6. The 1967 Ferrari #24 Spa 330 P4 costs 70,000,000 credits in the Autoshow, or 66,500,000 after a discount. Only three of these cars exist in the real world.

In 1967, two of them crossed the finish line together at the 24 Hours of Daytona. It was Ferrari’s direct response to Ford’s famous 1-2-3 sweep at Le Mans the year before. The car is powered by a 4.0L Lampredi V12 engine making 450 horsepower, and it remains one of the most iconic Ferraris ever built.

In-game, it is an A-class car with a performance score of 684. It leads all five of the most expensive cars in acceleration and launch stats. It is not the fastest at top speed, but off a corner, nothing in the top 5 matches it. Braking can be tricky in tight corners, so a tuning upgrade helps if you want to race it seriously.

It is expensive because it is rare, historic, and a massive flex. It is not the most practical early purchase, but for collectors, it is the crown jewel.

Want to get the best out of expensive cars like this? Read our car tuning guide for tips on mechanical balance and setup.

2. 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR — 60,000,000 CR

forza horizon mercedes benz 300 slr 1955
forza horizon mercedes benz 300 slr 1955

The 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR costs 60,000,000 credits and is the second most expensive car in Forza Horizon 6. In real life, only two prototypes were ever made. One of them sits in Mercedes-Benz’s Stuttgart Museum. The other sold at auction for approximately $157 million, making it the most expensive car ever sold at auction in the world.

In 1955, Stirling Moss drove it to victory at the Mille Miglia, setting a record that has never been broken. Juan Manuel Fangio also drove this car that same season. It features a 3.0L straight-eight engine and was the fastest car on the planet at the time, capable of hitting 180 mph.

In Forza Horizon 6, it is a B-class car with a score of 599 — the lightest of the top 5 but not the strongest in any single performance category. This is a prestige buy. The real-world story behind it is extraordinary, and owning it in your FH6 garage signals serious dedication.

Note: In Forza Horizon 5, this car cost 143,000,000 credits. Japan has apparently made it a bit more affordable.

3. 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO — 48,000,000 CR

forza horizon 6 ferrari 250 gto 1962
forza horizon 6 ferrari 250 gto 1962

The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO is the third most expensive car in FH6 at 48,000,000 credits. Only 33 were ever built in real life. In the real world, it holds the record for the most expensive Ferrari ever sold at auction.

In past Forza Horizon games, the Ferrari 250 GTO was the single most expensive car in the entire game. In FH6 it is third, but still commands a huge price tag.

Here is the honest truth about this car in-game: it is the weakest performer of the top 5 by a significant margin. It is the only C-class car in this group, with a performance score of just 494. Its handling and braking are among the worst of the top 10. You are paying for the name, the history, and the rarity. If you want to take it on a scenic drive around the mountain passes, it is a beautiful experience. Just do not expect it to compete seriously in races without heavy tuning.

4. 1965 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe — 20,000,000 CR

forza horizon 6 shelby cobra daytona coupe 1965
forza horizon 6 shelby cobra daytona coupe 1965

The 1965 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe costs 20,000,000 credits. There is currently only one Shelby model in Forza Horizon 6, which makes it extra special. Anyone who spots you in this car knows you have serious credits to your name.

In real life, this car won the GT class championship in the International Sports Car Championship in 1965 with wins at Le Mans and Daytona. It is powered by a Ford 4.7L small-block V8 making 385 horsepower.

In-game, it is a B-class car with a score of 515. Its handling and braking are the weakest of the top 5. This is another car that is more about the vibes than raw lap times. With the right tuning, it can hold its own, but you are mainly buying it for the garage flex and historical significance.

It is worth noting this car was 30,000,000 CR in Forza Horizon 5. Its value dropped significantly in FH6.

5. 1966 Ford #2 GT40 Mk II — 13,200,000 CR

forza horizon 2 ford gt40 mk ii 1966
forza horizon 2 ford gt40 mk ii 1966

The 1966 Ford #2 GT40 Mk II is the cheapest of the top 5 at 13,200,000 credits, and it is arguably the best value of the group for drivers who actually want to race. This is the car that ended Ferrari’s six-year winning streak at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966. Ford took first, second, and third in the same race — one of the most famous moments in motorsport history.

It features a Ford 7.0L V8 producing 485 horsepower. In-game, it is an A-class car with a score of 666. Among the top 5 most expensive cars, it has the highest top speed, the most horsepower, and the most torque. If you want a car from this prestigious list that can actually win races, the GT40 Mk II is the pick.

Driven by the legendary Ken Miles and Lloyd Ruby, this car will forever be a symbol of the great Ford vs Ferrari rivalry that inspired a Hollywood film. Owning it in FH6 carries real weight.

Check out our complete FH6 car list by class to compare the GT40 Mk II against other A-class options.

Cars Ranked 6 to 10 — Still Expensive, Often Faster

Here is something important: the cars ranked 6 through 10 cost far less than the top 5, but some of them outperform the top 5 on pure stats. If performance is your goal rather than collecting historic machines, this part of the list is where you should look first.

2009 Pagani Zonda R — ~4,750,000 CR

Pagani Zonda R Forza
Pagani Zonda R Forza

The 2009 Pagani Zonda R scores 918 in Forza Horizon 6 — the highest performance score in the entire top 10. And it costs only 4.75 million credits. That makes it a vastly better performance buy than the 70 million credit Ferrari above it in price. If you are building a car for actual racing, the Zonda R is one of the best choices in the game.

For more details on this hypercar, see our Pagani Zonda performance stats guide.

1997 McLaren F1 GT — ~5,500,000 CR

McLaren F1 GT Forza
McLaren F1 GT Forza

The 1997 McLaren F1 GT has a performance score of 769 and costs around 5.5 million credits. The F1 GT is a track-focused version of the iconic McLaren F1 and is one of the most recognizable hypercars ever built. For racing purposes, it punches well above the pricier vintage cars at the top of this list.

2022 Porsche Mission R — ~4,500,000 CR

Porsche Mission R
Porsche Mission R

The 2022 Porsche Mission R scores 865 and is the only AWD car in the entire top 10. That all-wheel drive advantage gives it a handling edge over every other car on this list in wet or technical conditions. If you are looking for grip and versatility, the Mission R is the most well-rounded expensive car in FH6.

Also worth looking at: our guides for the Koenigsegg Regera, Pagani Huayra R, and Lamborghini Essenza SCV12 if you want high-performing exotic cars that are more reachable.

How to Get the Most Expensive Cars in Forza Horizon 6

There are several ways to get these cars. You do not have to grind 70 million credits the hard way.

Buy from the Autoshow

The most direct way. Open the Autoshow, find the car, and pay the credits. For the top cars, this means saving up tens of millions. That takes time unless you are actively grinding races, flipping the Auction House, or sitting on a pile of event rewards.

To speed up the grind, check our guides on how to earn credits fast and how to get XP and level up fast.

Use a Car Voucher

A Car Voucher lets you claim any Autoshow car for free, bypassing the credit cost entirely. The Ferrari Spa 330 P4 is the single smartest car to spend a voucher on, since it is the most expensive Autoshow car in the game. Deluxe and Premium editions of FH6 include a voucher. There is also a free voucher available through the Crunchyroll partnership. Note that voucher cars cannot be resold in the Auction House.

Try the Auction House

Players who already own these cars sometimes list them for far less than the Autoshow price. The 70 million credit Ferrari Spa 330 P4 can occasionally be found on the Auction House with a buyout price around 20 million credits. If you are patient, you can save a significant amount this way.

Wheelspins

Every car on this list is technically in the Wheelspin reward pool. Drop rates for Legendary cars are extremely slim, so this is a luck-based method. But it is free, and it does happen. Keep spinning as you level up and earn rewards through the wristband progression system.

Barn Finds and Treasure Cars

Some rare cars in Forza Horizon 6 can be obtained through Barn Finds and Treasure Car locations scattered around Japan, completely bypassing the credit cost. Check our Barn Find locations guide and treasure car guides to see if any expensive models appear this way.

Legacy Loyalty Rewards

If you played previous Forza Horizon games, you may be entitled to free cars as loyalty rewards. Check our legacy car loyalty rewards guide to see what you can claim for free.

Are the Most Expensive Cars Worth Buying?

It depends on what you want from your garage.

If you want performance, the top 5 most expensive cars are not the best use of your credits. The Pagani Zonda R scores 918 for 4.75 million credits. The Ferrari Spa 330 P4 scores 684 for 70 million credits. The math does not favour the Ferrari for racing.

If you want to collect iconic cars, these are the most prestigious machines in the game. The Ferrari Spa 330 P4, the Mercedes 300 SLR, and the Ferrari 250 GTO each carry extraordinary real-world stories. Owning all three in your FH6 garage is a genuine achievement.

If you want the best balance, the Ford GT40 Mk II is the pick from the top 5. It has the best performance stats of the group and the lowest price, and it comes with one of the greatest racing stories in history.

For more help deciding, see our guide to the best cars in every class and our best cars to upgrade guide.

Wrapping Up

The most expensive cars in Forza Horizon 6 are mostly about prestige and history rather than pure speed. The 1967 Ferrari Spa 330 P4 sits at the top at 70 million credits, followed by the Mercedes 300 SLR at 60 million and the Ferrari 250 GTO at 48 million. These are collector pieces first and racers second.

If you want raw performance from a high-value car, look at the Pagani Zonda R or the Porsche Mission R. They cost a fraction of the price but outperform the vintage icons on any race track.

Use a Car Voucher smartly. Check the Auction House before you grind. And enjoy the drive — Forza Horizon 6’s Japan map gives these legendary machines some of the best roads they have ever been driven on.

New to the game? Start with our beginner’s guide from Tourist to Legend for the full progression overview. Also explore FH6’s Japan map guide to find the best roads to take these expensive machines for a proper spin.

Forza Horizon 6 is available on PC via Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox. Learn more at the official Forza Horizon 6 site.

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