Forza Horizon 5 bursts onto the top of sales charts, replacing its predecessor as the new benchmark. The series stays true to its core, expanding into a vibrant social space where players cruise in hundreds of cars. This article highlights the fastest cars in the game as of today, offering a detailed look at each option.
Aston Martin Valhalla Concept Car
- Speed: 8.5
- Handling: 9.2
- Gear: 10
- Runs: 10
- Brakes: 9.4
- Off road: 4.6
- Performance Rating: S2 952
The 2019 Aston Martin Valhalla concept car, known simply as Valhalla Concept, was designed by Aston Martin and first appeared in Forza Horizon 5. While it sits below the flagship Valkyrie, its aim is to offer a sporty ride suitable for everyday use.
Its claimed top speed is 430 km/h. The vehicle can be acquired at the auto show for 1,150,000 credits, or won through Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin. It is also available for auction. For players looking to maximize credits quickly, there is a guide on efficient earning methods.
Ferrari 599XX Evolution
- Speed: 8
- Handling: 9.8
- Gear: 7.3
- Run: 7.9
- Brakes: 10
- Off road: 3.8
- Performance Rating: S2 952
Ferrari positions itself as both a racing team and a car maker, with Line XX bridging Formula 1 and stock competition. The stated top speed is 441 km/h. It can be bought at the auto show for 2,600,000 credits, or won through Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin, and it is also auction-eligible.
Mercedes-AMG One (2021)
- Speed: 7.7
- Handling: 8.9
- Gear: 7.5
- Start: 3.2
- Brakes: 10
- Off road: 4.7
- Rating: S2 927
From Formula 1 aspirations to street performance, engineers wanted to bring cutting edge tech to everyday roads. The Mercedes-AMG Project One delivers well over 1,000 horsepower and a top speed around 441 km/h. It is available at the auto show for 2,700,000 credits, or as a prize, or at auction.
McLaren Speedtail
- Speed: 7.3
- Handling: 6.9
- Gear: 6.3
- Run: 4.4
- Brakes: 7.1
- Off road: 4.4
- Performance Rating: S1 824
Designed for low drag, the Speedtail features a long tail and a carbon fiber structure with minimal panel gaps. Its bodywork is the widest McLaren has produced, with front wheels covered and retractable rear-view cameras replacing traditional mirrors. Like the iconic 1993 F1, it places the driver in a central position with two rear seats flanking them for enhanced visibility. Its top speed sits around 443 km/h. It can be purchased at the auto show for 224,000 credits, or won via Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin, and it is auction-eligible.
Mosler MT900S
- Speed: 8.2
- Handling: 9.8
- Gear: 7.4
- Start: 8.1
- Brakes: 8.4
- Off road: 4.7
- Rating: S2 919
Two notable facts stand out with the Mosler MT900S: its futuristic silhouette and the fact that director George Lucas bought the first unit. While the indicated speed is 466 km/h, smart tuning can push it to 486 km/h. The car is sold at the auto show for 320,000 credits and can also be won via Wheelspin, Super Wheelspin, or auction.
McLaren F1
- Speed: 8.8
- Handling: 6.6
- Gear: 6.3
- Start: 5.8
- Brakes: 5.4
- Performance Rating: C1.817
Often cited as one of the greatest supercars ever built, the F1 became unforgettable for its natural aspiration and blistering performance. It is auction-eligible and sometimes appears as a festival playlist reward, though it cannot be bought directly at the show. Officially, its top speed is listed as 393 km/h, but practical acceleration can push it to 489 km/h. The article invites readers to explore additional material to fully grasp the game’s intricacies.
Jaguar D-type
- Speed: 5.6
- Handling: 3.8
- Gear: 3.8
- Start: 2.6
- Brakes: 2.8
- Off road: 4.4
- Rating: B 630
The Jaguar D-type stands as a rare beauty from the 1950s, with its functional front air intake and sleek lines. After multiple upgrades, it can reach up to 492 km/h and remains a standout piece of automotive history. It can be purchased at the car show for 22,000,000 credits, or won through Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin, and it is also auction-eligible. It is a reward for completing a Sold Out Quest.
Porsche 917 LH
- Speed: 8.2
- Handling: 5.9
- Gear: 7.2
- Start: 7.1
- Brakes: 4.9
- Off road: 4.0
- Performance Rating: C1 856
The Langheck, or long tail, 917 model was crafted as a low-drag version. With a 4.9-liter engine and a five-speed manual, the LH can hit 386 km/h, and tuned setups can push it near 493 km/h. It is available at the auto show for 15,000,000 credits and also through rewards or auction.
Bugatti EB110 SuperSport
- Speed: 8.3
- Handling: 6.5
- Gear: 8
- Run: 3.8
- Brakes: 5.2
- Off road: 4.9
- Performance Rating: S1 805
The EB110 Super Sport marked a limited edition celebration of Ettore Bugatti’s 110th birthday. The car is available at the auto show for 1,700,000 credits and can also be won or auctioned. Its top speed is listed at 457 km/h, with tuning capable of reaching 494 km/h. A guide is available for users seeking to optimize votes or wins.
Koenigsegg CC8S
- Speed: 8.7
- Handling: 7.6
- Gear: 6.1
- Run: 3.8
- Brakes: 6.4
- Off road: 4.7
- Performance Rating: S1 846
The Koenigsegg badge stands for speed and innovation. This model can be bought at the auto show for 400,000 credits, or won through challenges or auction, and it has the potential to reach speeds up to 496 km/h.
Lotus Evija
- Speed: 7.6
- Handling: 7.9
- Gear: 7.6
- Run: 8.5
- Brakes: 10
- Off road: 3.9
- Performance Rating: S2 994
The Evija is a legendary model offered at the auto show for 2,500,000 credits and also serves as a prize. After upgrades, it can push to about 496 km/h.
Lamborghini Diablo GTR
- Speed: 7.8
- Handling: 9
- Gear: 6.8
- Run: 5.9
- Brakes: 7.8
- Off road: 4.1
- Performance Rating: C1.881
Led by a roll cage and aero enhancements, the Diablo GTR is a track-focused variant of the Diablo SV. Without all-wheel drive, it relies on a massive rear wing for downforce at high speeds. The body uses carbon fiber to save weight, and magnesium alloys lighten the wheels. It can accelerate to 499 km/h and is accessible through skill points or auction.
Rimac Concept Two
- Speed: 9.1
- Handling: 7.5
- Gear: 9.9
- Start: 10
- Brakes: 9.3
- Off road: 3.8
- Rating: S2 963
The Rimac Nevera is a four-wheel-drive electric hypercar with a motor per wheel, built in 2021 and named Nevera in Croatian, meaning a sudden lightning strike. It is available at the auto show for 2,000,000 credits, and can be won through Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin, with auction also an option. Its potential speed reaches 505 km/h.
Koenigsegg Jesko
- Speed: 10
- Controllability: 10
- Gear: 6.9
- Start: 7.4
- Brakes: 9
- Off road: 4.4
- Rating: S2 971
The Jesko debuted at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show as the successor to the Agera RS, named after Koenigsegg founder Jesko von Koenigsegg. Its speed now tops 532 km/h in the game. In this installment, players can purchase it for 2,800,000 credits at the car show, or win it via Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin, with additional auction and reward paths tied to progression like the V10 story mode.
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All content reflects in-game data and player experience for Forza Horizon 5 car performance and acquisition methods. The guide aims to help players compare top performers and plan upgrades to maximize in-game speed, handling, and overall drive quality.