Forza Horizon 6 Rarest Cars Guide: Unlock Methods, Best Picks, and Farming Tips
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Forza Horizon 6 rarity is not just about price. The rarest cars are locked behind RNG, promo codes, hidden Car Mastery rewards, or long progression grinds. That changes how we chase them.
If a car is wheelspin-only, you need volume and luck.
If it is progression-locked, you need a checklist.
If it is promo-only, you need a valid code before supply dries up.

- Top 10 Rarest Cars in Forza Horizon 6
- 10. Mazda 787B
- How to unlock it
- Why it matters
- Best strategy
- 9. Ferrari F50 GT
- How to unlock it
- Why it's rare
- Best strategy
- 8. Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR
- How to unlock it
- Why it's rare
- Best strategy
- 7. Toyota Sports 800 Fanta Edition
- How to unlock it
- Why it's rare
- Best strategy
- 6. Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
- How to unlock it
- Why it matters
- Best strategy
- 5. Wuling Sunshine S Forza Edition
- How to unlock it
- Why it's rare
- Best strategy
- 4. Toyota Trueno Forza Edition
- How to unlock it
- Why it's rare
- Best strategy
- 3. BMW M2 Forza Edition
- How to unlock it
- Why it's rare
- Best strategy
- 2. Nissan GT-R R35 Black Edition
- How to unlock it
- Why it's rare
- Best strategy
- 1. Peel P50 Trolli Edition
- How to unlock it
- Why it's rare
- Is it useful?
- Best strategy
- Best Rare Cars to Chase First
- Fast Unlock Tips for Rare Cars
- Prioritize guaranteed unlocks first
- Check Car Mastery before selling cars
- Use Super Wheelspins in batches
- Treat Auction House like a reaction test
- Avoid shady code sellers
- FAQ
- What is the rarest car in Forza Horizon 6?
- What is the best rare car for racing?
- Can rare cars be bought from the Autoshow?
- Which rare car should we unlock first?
- Are wheelspin-exclusive cars worth chasing?
- Summary
↖ Top 10 Rarest Cars in Forza Horizon 6
| Rank | Car | Unlock Method | Why It's Rare |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | Mazda 787B | Discover Japan Gold Stamp / Barn Find | Late progression lock |
| 9 | Ferrari F50 GT | Ferrari F50 Car Mastery | Hidden reward many players miss |
| 8 | Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR | Wheelspin / Super Wheelspin | RNG-only |
| 7 | Toyota Sports 800 Fanta Edition | Real-world promo code | Region-limited promo |
| 6 | Lamborghini Sesto Elemento | Wheelspin / Super Wheelspin | High-demand RNG car |
| 5 | Wuling Sunshine S Forza Edition | Wheelspin / Super Wheelspin | Credit-boost FE car |
| 4 | Toyota Trueno Forza Edition | 5,000 Master Explorer Points | Huge Discover Japan grind |
| 3 | BMW M2 Forza Edition | Three-star Gold Wristband map completion | Full-map skill grind |
| 2 | Nissan GT-R R35 Black Edition | Wheelspin / Super Wheelspin | Meta drag/top-speed car |
| 1 | Peel P50 Trolli Edition | Real-world promo code | Extremely limited promo access |

↖ 10. Mazda 787B
The Mazda 787B is rare because it sits behind Discover Japan progression, not the Autoshow.
↖ How to unlock it
- Reach the Gold Stamp in Discover Japan.
- Unlock the related Barn Find.
- Restore the car and claim it.
↖ Why it matters
This is not just a collector car. The 787B is strong for high-speed road racing and upper-class builds.
↖ Best strategy
Focus only on high-value Discover Japan objectives. Do not waste time clearing low-reward filler activities if your goal is the 787B.
↖ 9. Ferrari F50 GT
The Ferrari F50 GT is hidden inside the regular Ferrari F50.
↖ How to unlock it
- Buy or obtain the Ferrari F50.
- Open its Car Mastery tree.
- Spend skill points until you reach the F50 GT reward perk.
↖ Why it's rare
Most players never check mastery trees on expensive cars. That is the whole trick.
↖ Best strategy
Farm skill points first. Then unlock the reward perk in one run. Do not sell the base F50 before checking its mastery tree.
↖ 8. Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR
The AMG CLK GTR is a classic rare Forza car: strong name, low supply, no direct unlock path.
↖ How to unlock it
| Method | Reliability | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Wheelspin | Low | Pure luck |
| Super Wheelspin | Medium-low | Better volume |
| Auction House | Unstable | Fast sniping required |
↖ Why it's rare
It is wheelspin-only. That means no checklist, no guaranteed route, no clean grind.
↖ Best strategy
Use Super Wheelspins in bulk. If hunting Auction House, set filters before refreshing. When one appears, buy instantly.
↖ 7. Toyota Sports 800 Fanta Edition
The Toyota Sports 800 Fanta Edition is rare because it is tied to a real-world Fanta promotion.
↖ How to unlock it
- Buy the eligible promo product.
- Get the redeemable code.
- Redeem it through the official Xbox/Microsoft platform.
- Claim the car in-game.
↖ Why it's rare
Promo cars are limited by region, stock, and campaign dates. Many players simply cannot access them.
↖ Best strategy
Use official redemption only. Avoid random code sellers unless you can verify legitimacy.
↖ 6. Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
The Lamborghini Sesto Elemento is rare because it is both wheelspin-only and highly wanted.
↖ How to unlock it
- Wheelspin
- Super Wheelspin
- Auction House
↖ Why it matters
The Sesto Elemento has a reputation for being fast, stable, and easy to tune. That keeps demand high.
↖ Best strategy
If you pull one, keep it. Selling a rare meta car for quick credits is usually a bad trade.
↖ 5. Wuling Sunshine S Forza Edition
The Wuling Sunshine S Forza Edition is one of the most practical rare cars because of its credit boost.
↖ How to unlock it
| Method | Use Case | Problem |
|---|---|---|
| Wheelspin | Passive chance | Low odds |
| Super Wheelspin | Best RNG volume | Still not guaranteed |
| Auction House | Direct target | Expensive and competitive |
↖ Why it's rare
It is a Forza Edition credit-boost car. That means collectors want it, farmers want it, and Auction House snipers want it.
↖ Best strategy
Build it for credit farming. If you get one, use it before even thinking about resale.
↖ 4. Toyota Trueno Forza Edition
The Toyota Trueno Forza Edition is not RNG-based. It is grind-based.
↖ How to unlock it
Earn 5,000 Master Explorer Points through Discover Japan progression.
↖ Why it's rare
That number is brutal. Most players will not finish enough Discover Japan content to reach it early.
↖ Best strategy
Make a progression checklist. Target chapters and objectives with the best point return. Casual driving will take too long.
↖ 3. BMW M2 Forza Edition
The BMW M2 Forza Edition is locked behind broad map mastery.
↖ How to unlock it
Three-star every required race, event, and activity in the Gold Wristband progression area.
That includes:
- Speed Traps
- Drift Zones
- Danger Signs
- Trailblazers
- Race Events
- PR Stunts
↖ Why it's rare
This is not just a time sink. It requires proper cars, tunes, and clean execution.
↖ Best strategy
Use specialist builds. Do not brute-force every activity with one car. Drift zones need drift tunes. Speed traps need speed builds. Simple.
↖ 2. Nissan GT-R R35 Black Edition
The Nissan GT-R R35 Black Edition is one of the most hunted cars in Forza Horizon 6.
↖ How to unlock it
- Wheelspin
- Super Wheelspin
- Auction House
↖ Why it's rare
It is wheelspin-only and extremely strong for drag racing and top-speed builds. That combination makes it painful to find.
↖ Best strategy
Do not sell it unless you already have duplicates. If sniping, pre-set the search and buy the moment it appears.
↖ 1. Peel P50 Trolli Edition
The Peel P50 Trolli Edition is the rarest car in Forza Horizon 6 because it is locked behind a limited Trolli promo code.
↖ How to unlock it
- Buy the eligible Trolli promo product.
- Get the code.
- Redeem through the official platform.
- Claim the car in-game.
↖ Why it's rare
It is tied to real-world supply. If the promo is region-limited or already ended, most players are locked out.
↖ Is it useful?
Not really for racing. It is a flex car. The regular Peel P50 can use a similar livery, but only the promo version has the official name.
↖ Best strategy
If you care about collection value, secure a valid code early. If you only care about looks, use the regular Peel P50 and download a community livery.
↖ Best Rare Cars to Chase First
| Goal | Best Targets | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Racing performance | GT-R R35 Black Edition, Sesto Elemento, F50 GT | Strong meta potential |
| Credit farming | Wuling Sunshine S Forza Edition | Credit boost |
| Completion flex | BMW M2 FE, Trueno FE, Mazda 787B | Hard progression locks |
| Collection value | Peel P50 Trolli Edition, Toyota Sports 800 Fanta Edition | Promo exclusivity |
| Auction sniping | AMG CLK GTR, Sesto Elemento, GT-R R35 | High demand |
↖ Fast Unlock Tips for Rare Cars
↖ Prioritize guaranteed unlocks first
Go after Ferrari F50 GT, Mazda 787B, Toyota Trueno FE, and BMW M2 FE before wasting hours chasing RNG.
Guaranteed grind beats random luck.
↖ Check Car Mastery before selling cars
Some rare cars are hidden in mastery trees. The Ferrari F50 GT is the big one here.
If you buy an expensive car, check its mastery tree immediately.
↖ Use Super Wheelspins in batches
One spin tells you nothing. Bulk spins give better volume.
Still, never expect a guaranteed pull. For AMG CLK GTR, Sesto Elemento, Wuling Sunshine FE, and GT-R R35 Black Edition, RNG is the wall.
↖ Treat Auction House like a reaction test
Rare listings disappear fast.
Set filters. Know your max buyout. Refresh. Buy instantly.
↖ Avoid shady code sellers
Promo cars bring scams. For Fanta Edition and Trolli Edition, use official redemption paths whenever possible.
↖ FAQ
↖ What is the rarest car in Forza Horizon 6?
The Peel P50 Trolli Edition is the rarest because it requires a limited real-world promo code. Most players cannot unlock it through normal gameplay.
↖ What is the best rare car for racing?
The Nissan GT-R R35 Black Edition is one of the best picks for drag racing and top-speed builds. The Lamborghini Sesto Elemento and Ferrari F50 GT are also strong choices.
↖ Can rare cars be bought from the Autoshow?
Most of the cars on this list cannot be bought directly. They come from wheelspins, Car Mastery, Barn Finds, promo codes, or progression rewards.
↖ Which rare car should we unlock first?
Start with the Ferrari F50 GT if you have the credits and skill points. It is hidden, useful, and more controllable than wheelspin-only cars.
↖ Are wheelspin-exclusive cars worth chasing?
Yes, but only with realistic expectations. GT-R R35 Black Edition, Sesto Elemento, AMG CLK GTR, and Wuling Sunshine FE are worth chasing, but none are guaranteed.
↖ Summary
The rarest cars in Forza Horizon 6 fall into four groups:
- Promo-code cars: Peel P50 Trolli Edition, Toyota Sports 800 Fanta Edition
- Wheelspin exclusives: GT-R R35 Black Edition, Sesto Elemento, AMG CLK GTR, Wuling Sunshine FE
- Progression rewards: Toyota Trueno FE, BMW M2 FE, Mazda 787B
- Hidden mastery rewards: Ferrari F50 GT
Best move: unlock the guaranteed cars first, then chase wheelspin exclusives with bulk spins and smart Auction House sniping. Never sell a rare meta car casually. Credits are easy to replace. Rare unlocks are not.
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