The most expensive cars in Forza Horizon 6 will cost you a fortune and essentially all of your credits. However, these are some of the most prestigious cars, so they rightfully come at a cost. If you’re looking to collect every car in Forza, make sure to start saving your credits or collect some car vouchers.
Here are the top five most expensive cars in Forza Horizon 6.
Most expensive cars in Forza Horizon 6
Here are the top five most expensive cars in Forza Horizon 6 from the Autoshow in ascending order:
5. 1966 Ford #2 GT40 Mk II —13.2 million credits
4. 1965 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe —20 million credits
3. 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO —48 million credits
2. 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR —60 million credits
1. 1967 Ferrari #24 Ferrari Spa 330 P4 —70 million credits
For more information on each car’s stats, check out the sections below.
1966 Ford #2 GT40 Mk II
- Value: 13,200,000 credits
- Class: A
- Rating: 666
- Type: RWD
- Rarity: Legendary
My personal favorite car in Forza Horizon 6 (especially with an iconic Gulf livery), the Ford GT40 Mk II may be the cheapest of the five most expensive cars, but it’s also the fastest, heaviest, it has the highest horsepower, and the most torque. The Mk II specifically is famous for breaking Ferrari’s six-year winning streak at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, but not only that, they did it in style, with first through third all being taken up by the GT40 Mk II.
1965 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe
- Value: 20,000,000 credits
- Class: B
- Rating: 515
- Type: RWD
- Rarity: Legendary
The Shelby Cobra is a little less remarkable than the Ford GT40, but that doesn’t make it a bad car. That said, it does have the worst handling and braking stats, and the second-lowest rating, of the five cars listed here, so this one is mainly a vibes car. Although you always have the option of tuning it to your preference. In real life, it has countless GT class wins from 1964-65, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Daytona.
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO
- Value: 48,000,000 credits
- Class: C
- Rating: 494
- Type: RWD
- Rarity: Legendary
The first of two Ferraris on this list, the 250 GTO is, unfortunately, the worst car here by far. It’s got the worst rating in every stat (joint with the Shelby Cobra for handling and braking) bar off-road, and is the only C-class car here as a result. However, it’s also arguably the most beautiful; cruising down Mt. Haruna in this would be one heck of an experience. The stats are also somewhat irrelevant when, in real life, it holds the record for the world’s most expensive Ferrari. Only 33 of these were ever built, showing its rarity.
1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
- Value: 60,000,000 credits
- Class: B
- Rating: 599
- Type: RWD
- Rarity: Legendary
The second-most expensive car in Forza Horizon 6, stats-wise, it doesn’t rank at the top for any of them (although it is the lightest of the five cars). It’s also the most expensive car to be sold of all time, after it was auctioned off for €135 million (approximately $157 million today). In 1955, it was the fastest car in the world too, as it could reach up to 180 miles per hour. Stirling Moss, 16-time Formula One race winner, described it as “the greatest sports racing car ever built.”
1967 Ferrari #24 Ferrari Spa 330 P4
- Value: 70,000,000 credits
- Class: A
- Rating: 684
- Type: RWD
- Rarity: Legendary
70 million credits is an astounding amount, which means this iconic car is the prime candidate for any Autoshow car vouchers you may have. While it’s just a tiny bit slower than the GT40, it has the highest acceleration and launch stats by some margin, making it the best off the line. Only three of these cars exist in real life, and in 1967, two of them (alongside one Ferrari 412 P) crossed the line together in the 24 Hours of Daytona, to retaliate against the three Ford GT40’s doing the same the year before at Le Mans.



