Wheelspins are one of the easiest ways to expand your garage in Forza Horizon 6, but they also contain some of the rarest vehicles in the game. From legendary hypercars and rally machines to exclusive Forza Edition builds, Wheelspins can reward cars that are difficult to obtain elsewhere. This guide covers every Wheelspin-exclusive car currently available in FH6 and the best ways to unlock them.
What Are Wheelspin Cars?
Wheelspin cars are vehicles that can be obtained through Wheelspins and Super Wheelspins.
Unlike Autoshow vehicles, these cars are primarily earned through random rewards. This means there is no guaranteed way to unlock a specific car unless it eventually appears in the Auction House.
Wheelspin rewards include:
- Epic cars
- Legendary cars
- Forza Edition cars
- Rare off-road vehicles
- High-performance hypercars
| Rarity | Count |
|---|---|
| Epic | 24 |
| Legendary | 12 |
| Forza Edition | 8 |
| Total | 44 |
Because of their random nature, some Wheelspin cars can become some of the rarest vehicles in the game.
How to Get Wheelspin Cars
- Level Up: Every time you gain enough XP to level up, you'll earn additional Wheelspins. Activities such as races, Day Trips, Discover Japan objectives, and exploration all contribute towards leveling.
- Use Car Mastery: Many vehicles contain Wheelspin and Super Wheelspin rewards inside their Car Mastery trees. If you're looking to maximize rewards, check out our Car Mastery Guide for more details.
- Complete Journal Objectives: Several Discover Japan Journal categories reward Wheelspins throughout progression. This makes the Discover Japan system a great source of extra spins while exploring Japan.
- Check the Auction House: Although Wheelspin cars are random rewards, players can occasionally list them in the Auction House. If you're hunting a specific vehicle, it may be worth checking regularly.
All Wheelspin Cars in Forza Horizon 6
Epic Wheelspin Cars
| Car | Stats |
|---|---|
![]() Aston Martin DBS Superleggera (2019) | Class: S1 736/RWD Value: 275,000 CR Speed: 7.8 Handling: 5.9 Acceleration: 5.8 Launch: 6.2 Braking: 6.9 Off-Road: 5.0 |
![]() Bentley Bentayga (2016) | Class: A 612/AWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 7.9 Handling: 4.7 Acceleration: 6.2 Launch: 7.4 Braking: 4.0 Off-Road: 6.8 |
![]() Casey Currie Motorsports #4402 Ultra 4 'Trophy Jeep' (2019) | Class: A 641/AWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 5.2 Handling: 3.1 Acceleration: 5.0 Launch: 4.6 Braking: 5.4 Off-Road: 9.3 |
![]() Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (2019)Â | Class: S1 778/RWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 7.8 Handling: 6.7 Acceleration: 6.5 Launch: 7.0 Braking: 7.7 Off-Road: 4.6 |
![]() Dodge Challenger R/T (1970) | Class: C 443/RWD Value: 525,000 CR Speed: 5.5 Handling: 3.5 Acceleration: 3.4 Launch: 3.3 Braking: 2.5 Off-Road: 5.2 |
![]() Dodge Viper ACR (2016) | Class: S1 786/RWD Value: 290,000 CR Speed: 7.1 Handling: 7.6 Acceleration: 6.5 Launch: 5.6 Braking: 9.1 Off-Road: 4.9 |
![]() Ferrari F355 Berlinetta (1994) | Class: B 588/RWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 6.8 Handling: 5.5 Acceleration: 4.5 Launch: 3.6 Braking: 4.3 Off-Road: 5.3 |
![]() Ford F-150 Lightning (2022) | Class: C 500/AWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 3.8 Handling: 2.6 Acceleration: 5.1 Launch: 5.4 Braking: 2.9 Off-Road: 8.3 |
![]() Formula Drift #43 Dodge Viper SRT-10 (2006)Â | Class: S1 748/RWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 7.3 Handling: 5.1 Acceleration: 5.3 Launch: 5.6 Braking: 4.9 Off-Road: 4.0 |
![]() Formula Drift #13 Ford Mustang (2015) | Class: S1 739/RWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 5.8 Handling: 5.0 Acceleration: 5.1 Launch: 5.4 Braking: 4.7 Off-Road: 4.4 |
![]() Jaguar E-Type (1961) | Class: C 414/RWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 5.2 Handling: 3.8 Acceleration: 4.0 Launch: 2.8 Braking: 2.7 Off-Road: 5.5 |
![]() Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé (2018) | Class: A 664/AWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 8.0 Handling: 5.3 Acceleration: 8.4 Launch: 9.4 Braking: 4.5 Off-Road: 5.5 |
![]() Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG 6x6 (2014) | Class: C 489/AWD Value: 780,000 CR Speed: 5.6 Handling: 3.4 Acceleration: 4.0 Launch: 6.6 Braking: 4.1 Off-Road: 9.5 |
![]() Nissan 240SX (1993) | Class: D 339/RWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 5.1 Handling: 4.2 Acceleration: 3.3 Launch: 2.5 Braking: 2.5 Off-Road: 5.6 |
![]() Porsche 911 GT2 (1995) | Class: A 644/RWD Value: 1,100,000 CR Speed: 7.5 Handling: 7.9 Acceleration: 7.6 Launch: 8.3 Braking: 8.8 Off-Road: 5.1 |
![]() RJ Anderson #37 Polaris RZR Pro 4 Truck (2021) | Class: A 677/AWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 5.4 Handling: 2.9 Acceleration: 8.1 Launch: 8.5 Braking: 5.3 Off-Road: 9.0 |
![]() Chevrolet Corvette (1960) | Class: C 428/RWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 5.4 Handling: 3.8 Acceleration: 3.6 Launch: 2.8 Braking: 2.5 Off-Road: 5.8 |
![]() Audi Sport Quattro (1983) | Class: B 526/AWD Value: 650,000 CR Speed: 5.7 Handling: 4.7 Acceleration: 5.5 Launch: 2.9 Braking: 4.0 Off-Road: 6.0 |
![]() Ferrari 512 TR (1992) | Class: A 615/RWD Value: 350,000 CR Speed: 7.2 Handling: 5.5 Acceleration: 4.9 Launch: 3.8 Braking: 4.5 Off-Road: 5.1 |
![]() Ford Ranger T6 Rally Raid (2014) | Class: B 530/AWD Value: 350,000 CR Speed: 4.8 Handling: 4.6 Acceleration: 5.4 Launch: 7.8 Braking: 4.0 Off-Road: 8.6 |
![]() Ford M-Sport Fiesta RS (2017) | Class: S1 707/AWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 4.9 Handling: 5.7 Acceleration: 8.7 Launch: 8.4 Braking: 5.9 Off-Road: 8.6" |
![]() Lamborghini Diablo GTR (1999) | Class: S2 823/RWD Value: 680,000 CR Speed: 8.0 Handling: 8.1 Acceleration: 7.3 Launch: 6.4 Braking: 7.9 Off-Road: 4.6 |
![]() Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 (2012) | Class: S1 753/AWD Value: 345,000 CR Speed: 8.9 Handling: 6.3 Acceleration: 8.2 Launch: 7.4 Braking: 7.3 Off-Road: 5.6 |
![]() Porsche 911 GT3 RS (2019) | Class: S1 760/RWD Value: 250,000 CR Speed: 7.2 Handling: 7.4 Acceleration: 7.4 Launch: 7.6 Braking: 8.0 Off-Road: 5.0 |
Legendary Wheelspin Cars
| Car | Stats |
|---|---|
![]() Aston Martin Valhalla Concept Car (2019) | Class: R 960 / AWD Value: 1,150,000 CR Speed: 8.5 Handling: 9.2 Acceleration: 10.0 Launch: 10.0 Braking: 10.0 Off-Road: 4.9 |
![]() Koenigsegg One:1 (2015) | Class: S2 890 / RWD Value: 3,750,000 CR Speed: 10 Handling: 8 Acceleration: 6.6 Launch: 7.1 Braking: 9.5 Off-Road: 4.9 |
![]() Apollo Intensa Emozione (2019) | Class: R 916 / RWD Value: 3,200,000 CR Speed: 7.4 Handling: 9.1 Acceleration: 7.7 Launch: 8.4 Braking: 10 Off-Road: 4.4 |
![]() Dodge Dart HEMI Super Stock (1968) | Class: B 540 / RWD Value: 300,000 CR Speed: 3.8 Handling: 3.3 Acceleration: 4.1 Launch: 4.2 Braking: 2.9 Off-Road: 5.1 |
![]() Ferrari 288 GTO (1984) | Class: A 643 / RWD Value: 2,800,000 CR Speed: 7.4 Handling: 5.1 Acceleration: 5.6 Launch: 3.1 Braking: 4.2 Off-Road: 5.1 |
| Ferrari 599XX Evolution (2012) | Class: S2 894 / RWD Value: 3,200,000 CR Speed: 8.3 Handling: 9.1 Acceleration: 7.3 Launch: 7.9 Braking: 10.0 Off-Road: 4.4 |
![]() Ferrari F8 Tributo (2019) | Class: S2 802 / RWD Value: 333,000 CR Speed: 8.4 Handling: 7.3 Acceleration: 7.2 Launch: 7.9 Braking: 7.8 Off-Road: 4.9 |
![]() Hennessey Venom GT (2012) | Class: S2 845 / RWD Value: 1,400,000 CR Speed: 9.8 Handling: 6.7 Acceleration: 6.8 Launch: 7.4 Braking: 7.7 Off-Road: 4.7 |
![]() Lamborghini Sesto Elemento (2011) | Class: S2 871 / AWD Value: 2,500,000 CR Speed: 7.8 Handling: 9.7 Acceleration: 10.0 Launch: 8.9 Braking: 10.0 Off-Road: 5.7 |
![]() McLaren 620R (2021) | Class: S1 773 / RWD Value: 260,000 CR Speed: 6.8 Handling: 7.1 Acceleration: 6.7 Launch: 4.4 Braking: 8.4 Off-Road: 5.1 |
![]() Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR (1998) | Class: S1 713 / RWD Value: 3,600,000 CR Speed: 7.6 Handling: 6.6 Acceleration: 6.1 Launch: 5.1 Braking: 6.3 Off-Road: 4.8 |
![]() Rimac Nevera (2021) | Class: R 913 / FWD Value: 2,250,000 CR Speed: 9.0 Handling: 6.9 Acceleration: 8.2 Launch: 9.2 Braking: 8.3 Off-Road: 4.8 |
Forza Edition Wheelspin Cars
| Car | Performance |
|---|---|
![]() Wuling Sunshine S FE (2020) | Class: S1 800 / RWD Value: 500,000 CR Speed: 7.1 Handling: 7.3 Acceleration: 5.9 Launch: 6.2 Braking: 7.7 Off-Road: 5.3 |
![]() Nissan S-Cargo FE (1989) | Class: S1 800 / RWD Value: 500,000 CR Speed: 7.6 Handling: 7.7 Acceleration: 4.7 Launch: 4.8 Braking: 6.8 Off-Road: 5.2 |
![]() Nissan GT-R Black Edition FE (2012) | Class: S2 850 / RWD Value: 750,000 CR Speed: 10 Handling: 6.6 Acceleration: 10 Launch: 10 Braking: 8.1 Off-Road: 5.6 |
![]() Porsche #3 917 LH FE (1970) | Class: R 998 / RWD value: 1,250,000 CR Speed: 9.5 Handling: 9.8 Acceleration: 6.8 Launch: 6.8 Braking: 10 Off-Road: 5.9 |
![]() Mercedes-Benz 190E Evolution II FE (1990) | Class: A 700 / RWD Value: 750,000 CR Speed: 6.3 Handling: 7.3 Acceleration: 4.8 Launch: 3.8 Braking: 6.3 Off-Road: 5 |
Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback FE (1968) | Class: A 700 / RWD Value: 500,000 CR Speed: 7.3 Handling: 5.2 Acceleration: 5.2 Launch: 3.4 Braking: 4.3 Off-Road: 5.2 |
![]() Ford F-150 XLT Lariat FE (1986) | Class: S2 850 / AWD Value: 500,000 CR Speed: 5.2 Handling: 5.3 Acceleration: 7.7 Launch: 8.7 Braking: 6.8 Off-Road: 6 |
![]() Ford Super Duty F-450 Platinum FE (2020) | Class: A 700 / AWD Value: 500,000 CR Speed: 7.6 Handling: 3.8 Acceleration: 8.7 Launch: 9.8 Braking: 4.9 Off-Road: 9.6 |
Best Wheelspin Cars
- Best Wheelspin Hypercar: Koenigsegg One 1 is one of the fastest and most valuable Wheelspin rewards currently available.
- Best Wheelspin Track Car: Ferrari 599XX Evolution has Exceptional handling and braking, making it one of the strongest circuit-focused cars in the game.
- Best Electric Wheelspin Car: The Rimac Nevera combines hypercar performance with incredible acceleration, making it one of the most desirable Wheelspin rewards.
- Best Forza Edition Wheelspin Car: Porsche #3 917 LH FE, with its incredible handling and braking stats, the Porsche #3 917 LH FE is arguably the best Forza Edition car available through Wheelspins.
How to Farm Wheelspins Fast
- Level Up Frequently: Participate in races, Day Trips, Discover Japan activities, and Horizon Festival events to gain XP quickly.
- Progress Through Discover Japan: Several Discover Japan Journal categories reward Wheelspins as milestone rewards, making exploration highly rewarding.
- Use Car Mastery Trees: Many vehicles contain Wheelspin and Super Wheelspin rewards inside their mastery trees. This is one of the most reliable ways to increase the number of spins you earn.
Personally, I think Wheelspin cars are one of the most exciting parts of Forza Horizon 6. They give players something valuable to chase and make every Wheelspin feel rewarding. Even when luck isn't on your side, the possibility of unlocking a rare car keeps the progression system engaging and encourages players to keep earning more spins.
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Final Thoughts
Wheelspin cars include some of the rarest and most valuable vehicles in Forza Horizon 6, ranging from legendary hypercars to exclusive Forza Edition builds. While unlocking them ultimately comes down to luck, there are plenty of ways to improve your chances through leveling, Car Mastery, and Discover Japan progression.
For more car lists, collectibles, tuning guides, progression systems, and DLC content, check out our complete Forza Horizon 6 wiki hub.
Updated: June 4, 2026









































