In the expansive realm of Forza Horizon 6, owning the most prestigious vehicles often demands a substantial investment of virtual currency. These elite automobiles, though costly, represent the pinnacle of automotive engineering and history, making them highly desirable for collectors and racing aficionados. For those dedicated to acquiring every car the game offers, strategic credit management or the use of car vouchers becomes paramount.
Here's an ordered list, from least to most expensive, of the five most sought-after cars in Forza Horizon 6, as found in the in-game Autoshow:
Each vehicle possesses distinct characteristics and a rich history, which are further detailed in the subsequent sections.
With a value of 13,200,000 credits, this A-class vehicle boasts a rating of 666 and RWD type, earning its Legendary rarity status. Despite being the most 'affordable' among the top five, the Ford GT40 Mk II stands out for its superior speed, weight, horsepower, and torque. Historically, this model famously ended Ferrari's six-year dominance at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, securing a triumphant 1-2-3 finish.
Priced at 20,000,000 credits, this B-class, RWD, Legendary car has a rating of 515. While its handling and braking capabilities might not be top-tier among these expensive selections, the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe radiates undeniable character. Its real-world counterpart secured numerous GT class victories between 1964 and 1965, including prestigious races like the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Daytona, solidifying its place in racing history.
This C-class, RWD, Legendary Ferrari comes with a 48,000,000 credit price tag and a rating of 494. The 250 GTO, while having the lowest in-game performance stats among this group, is celebrated for its breathtaking aesthetics. Its real-world rarity, with only 33 units ever produced, contributes to its status as the most expensive Ferrari ever sold, making it a true collector's item both in and out of the game.
Valued at 60,000,000 credits, this B-class, RWD, Legendary vehicle holds a rating of 599. The 300 SLR is renowned for being the lightest among these five elite cars. Beyond its virtual presence, it holds the record for the most expensive car ever auctioned, fetching an astonishing €135 million. In its prime, the 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR was the fastest car globally, capable of reaching 180 mph, and was famously described by racing legend Stirling Moss as the "greatest sports racing car ever built."
This A-class, RWD, Legendary car, with a rating of 684, commands a hefty 70,000,000 credits. Its astronomical cost makes it a prime candidate for any car vouchers players might possess. Although marginally slower than the GT40, its superior acceleration and launch statistics ensure it dominates off the starting line. In reality, only three of these magnificent machines exist. The 330 P4 made history in 1967 when two of these Ferraris, alongside a 412 P, famously crossed the finish line together at the 24 Hours of Daytona, symbolizing a powerful resurgence against their rivals.