I stare at the credits counter while the Horizon Festival crowd roars in the background. My finger trembles over the purchase button because one car can change how the world sees my garage. You know that hunger—the one that turns a game into a gamble.
10 most expensive cars in Forza Horizon 6 and how to get them
You can pick them out by the way the showroom lights cling to chrome and paint.
I’m going to walk you through the ten priciest cars at launch, how people actually obtain them in-game, and the practical reasons some are worth the sticker price while others aren’t.
Most expensive cars in Forza Horizon 6
At the festival, the rare cars crowd the corners like VIPs refusing to mingle.
| Model | Rarity | Score | Type | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1967 #24 Ferrari Spa 330 P4 | Legendary | 684 | RWD | 70,000,000 credits (≈ €70,000,000) |
| 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR | Legendary | 599 | RWD | 60,000,000 credits (≈ €60,000,000) |
| 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO | Legendary | 494 | RWD | 48,000,000 credits (≈ €48,000,000) |
| 1965 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe | Legendary | 515 | RWD | 20,000,000 credits (≈ €20,000,000) |
| 1966 Ford #2 GT40 MK II | Legendary | 666 | RWD | 13,200,000 credits (≈ €13,200,000) |
| 1964 Jaguar Lightweight E-Type | Legendary | 568 | RWD | 7,900,000 credits (≈ €7,900,000) |
| 1997 McLaren F1 GT | Legendary | 769 | RWD | 5,500,000 credits (≈ €5,500,000) |
| 2022 Porsche Mission R | Legendary | 865 | AWD | 5,000,000 credits (≈ €5,000,000) |
| 1993 McLaren F1 | Legendary | 713 | RWD | 5,000,000 credits (≈ €5,000,000) |
| 2009 Pagani Zonda R | Legendary | 918 | RWD | 4,750,000 credits (≈ €4,750,000) |
This list reflects the launch roster; Playground Games and future updates may shuffle prices or add new prize pieces. Some of these cars are purely cosmetic bragging rights, while others bring serious performance to the track.
How do I get rare cars in Forza Horizon 6?
You raid festival attractions and chase the rare spawns: Car Vouchers, Treasure Cars, and Barn Finds are the practical routes. Car Vouchers appear in rewards and the item shop tied to Microsoft Store purchases or seasonal passes; Treasure Cars pop up on the map after specific challenges; Barn Finds require exploration and patience.
I’ve used Car Vouchers when a single roll could swing my garage value; they’re the fastest, if expensive, shortcut. If your wallet is thin, spend time on Treasure Car events and Horizon Adventure playlists—those will seed rarities without draining credits.
Which is the most expensive car in Forza Horizon 6
At the festival showroom, one car draws a cluster of spectators every time it appears.

The crown goes to the 1967 #24 Ferrari Spa 330 P4 at 70,000,000 credits (≈ €70,000,000). You can buy it outright if you hoarded credits, or you can try your luck with a Car Voucher—I’ve seen players spend hours farming seasonal rewards just for that single chance.
The P4 drives with charm but asks for upgrades to tame its braking into corners; without those mods, it feels like a museum piece that wants to race. If you prefer low-cost treasure hunting, map markers for Treasure Cars and Barn Finds around Tokyo reward you with rare cars for exploration and timing.
Which car should I buy first to boost my garage value?
If your goal is garage value, prioritize rare classics with high rarity tags—Ferrari 250 GTO and the Mercedes 300 SLR inflate appraisal quickly. The McLaren F1 GT and Pagani Zonda R give race utility for less currency than the oldest legends, so they’re smart buys if you want both show and go.
Think of buying these cars as placing bets at an auction—some pay off on the track, some pay off in prestige.
If you want, I can break down which of the ten are worth the credits for racing versus collecting—do you want me to rank them by practical performance or pure bragging value?