The VIP Membership in Forza Horizon 6 comes with a few perks, including a permanent 2x credit boost, a weekly Super Wheelspin, and a Tokyo City house. But the three exclusive Forza Edition cars are what most people are curious about. Here is every VIP membership car in Forza Horizon 6, their full stats, and my honest take on whether the edition is worth picking up.

All VIP Membership Cars in Forza Horizon 6

CarClassPriceSpeedHandlingAccelerationLaunchBrakingOff-Road

1999 Dodge Viper GTS ACR Forza Edition
A 700500,000 CR8.14.25.76.04.79.9

2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition
R 998500,000 CR8.29.51010106.0

2020 Lotus Evija Forza Edition
S2 900427,000 CR7.96.15.66.07.94.2

Which VIP Car Is the Best

For me, it is the Dodge Viper GTS ACR Forza Edition without question, and I actually featured it in my best off-road cars list for Forza Horizon 6. It sits in the Unlimited Offroad category with a 9.9 off-road stat, which is the highest of any non-dedicated off-road vehicle in the game. The fact that it is also a proper muscle car with a speed stat of 8.1 makes it one of the most versatile picks in the VIP package.

Is the VIP Edition Worth Buying

Personally, I did not buy the VIP edition, and I do not think most players need to. The game gives you access to genuinely strong cars through normal progression across almost every category. The MINI X-Raid JCW Buggy is a Journal reward that costs nothing and has a perfect 10 off-road stat. The Toyota Chaser 2.5 Tourer V is one of the best drift cars in the game and only costs 15,000 CR from the Auto Show. You can cover a lot of ground without spending extra.

Other Car Packs:

That said, the 2x credit boost and weekly Super Wheelspin do add up meaningfully over time, so if you are planning to spend many hours with the game, the VIP perks have real long-term value. The cars are just not the main reason to buy it. For more guides, check out our FH6 wiki.