Forza Horizon 6 Top Rarest Cars: Best Collector Targets Ranked
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- 07/12/26
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Rare cars in Forza Horizon 6 are not always the loudest hypercars. Some look ordinary, sit unnoticed in garages, and still trade like gold because they are wheelspin-exclusive, promo-code locked, or buried behind brutal progression.
If you are collecting seriously, the rule is simple: never sell a car before checking its unlock source. A boring-looking Nissan or Porsche can be harder to replace than a seven-figure hypercar.

- Forza Horizon 6 Rarest Cars Ranked
- 10. 1995 Porsche 911 GT2
- Why It Matters
- 9. BMW M240i Edition
- Collector Value
- 8. Mercedes-AMG CLK GTR
- Why It's Wanted
- 7. Toyota Sports Fanta Edition
- Why Promo Cars Hit Different
- 6. Hennessey Venom GT
- Why It's Worth Keeping
- 5. Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
- Why Demand Stays High
- 4. Ferrari 599XX Evo
- Main Demand Drivers
- 3. Nissan GT-R Black Edition R35 Forza Edition
- Why It's So Hard to Get
- 2. Nissan 240SX
- Why It's a Serious Collector Target
- 1. Peel P50 Trolley Edition
- Why It Ranks Number One
- Best Ways to Get Rare Cars in Forza Horizon 6
- Farm Wheelspins First
- Snipe the Auction House Smarter
- Protect Sleeper Rares
- Collector Priority List
- FAQ
- What is the rarest car in Forza Horizon 6?
- What are wheelspin-exclusive cars in Forza Horizon 6?
- Is the Nissan 240SX rare in Forza Horizon 6?
- How do I get the BMW M240i Edition?
- Are promo cars more valuable than wheelspin cars?
- Summary
↖ Forza Horizon 6 Rarest Cars Ranked
| Rank | Car | How to Get It | Why It's Rare |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 1995 Porsche 911 GT2 | Wheelspin / Auction House | Sleeper rare, no normal unlock |
| 9 | BMW M240i Edition | 5,000 Horizon Legend points / Auction House | Heavy completion grind |
| 8 | Mercedes-AMG CLK GTR | Wheelspin / Auction House | Rare and strong in S2 road racing |
| 7 | Toyota Sports Fanta Edition | Promo DLC code / Auction House | Limited real-world code supply |
| 6 | Hennessey Venom GT | Wheelspin / Auction House | Fast, useful, low supply |
| 5 | Lamborghini Sesto Elemento | Wheelspin / Auction House | High demand, iconic Forza car |
| 4 | Ferrari 599XX Evo | Wheelspin / Auction House | Speed legacy, collector demand |
| 3 | Nissan GT-R Black Edition R35 Forza Edition | Forza Edition wheelspin / Auction House | Lower FE drop odds |
| 2 | Nissan 240SX | Wheelspin / Auction House | Sleeper JDM rare |
| 1 | Peel P50 Trolley Edition | Promo DLC code / Auction House | Lowest circulation, region-limited promo |
The hardest cars to replace are usually the ones with limited supply, not just high price tags.

↖ 10. 1995 Porsche 911 GT2
The 1995 Porsche 911 GT2 is a classic trap car. It looks like something that should be sitting in the Autoshow for a reasonable price. It is not.
This is a wheelspin-exclusive car. No standard event. No progression reward. No simple buy button.
↖ Why It Matters
- Only from wheelspins or auctions
- Easy to underestimate
- Often mispriced by casual players
- Hard to snipe once collectors notice it
If you own one, keep it. If you see it listed cheap, buy fast.
↖ 9. BMW M240i Edition
The BMW M240i Edition is not rare because of luck. It is rare because most players will not grind hard enough to unlock it.
You need 5,000 Horizon Legend points. That means serious map completion, event grinding, and three-star chasing.
↖ Collector Value
| Requirement | Impact |
|---|---|
| 5,000 Horizon Legend points | High time investment |
| Completion-based unlock | Low player ownership |
| Auction alternative | Usually expensive and contested |
This is a flex car. If you see one, the owner either grinded properly or won the auction war.
↖ 8. Mercedes-AMG CLK GTR
The Mercedes-AMG CLK GTR has two things collectors love: rarity and performance.
It is wheelspin-exclusive, but unlike many garage trophies, it is actually useful. With a good setup, it holds up well in S2 road racing.
↖ Why It's Wanted
- Wheelspin-only source
- Strong Forza legacy
- Good racing utility
- High auction demand
This is not just a museum car. Build it, tune it, race it.
↖ 7. Toyota Sports Fanta Edition
The Toyota Sports Fanta Edition is rare because it came from a real-world promo. Players needed a valid code tied to eligible Fanta products.
That means supply was limited from day one.
↖ Why Promo Cars Hit Different
| Factor | Result |
|---|---|
| Real-world purchase | Fewer players redeemed it |
| Limited code window | Supply stops growing |
| No normal gameplay unlock | Auction demand stays high |
Wheelspin cars can keep entering the economy. Promo cars usually cannot. That is why they age well as collector pieces.
↖ 6. Hennessey Venom GT
The Hennessey Venom GT gets ignored because newer top-speed cars steal the spotlight. Bad mistake.
It is still a wheelspin-exclusive car and remains one of the stronger highway machines with the right tune.
↖ Why It's Worth Keeping
- Wheelspin-exclusive
- Strong top-speed potential
- Low auction visibility
- Useful outside collection value
If your garage is built for highway pulls, this is not optional. It belongs in the lineup.
↖ 5. Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
The Lamborghini Sesto Elemento has name value. That alone keeps demand high.
It was a monster in past Horizon games, and in Forza Horizon 6 it becomes harder to get because it is locked behind wheelspins.
↖ Why Demand Stays High
- Lamborghini badge
- Strong Forza reputation
- Popular with casuals and collectors
- No guaranteed unlock path
If this drops from a wheelspin, do not flip it casually. The demand floor is strong.
↖ 4. Ferrari 599XX Evo
The Ferrari 599XX Evo is one of those cars players chase even before checking the stats. Its reputation does the selling.
In Forza Horizon 6, it is another wheelspin-exclusive car. That makes every auction listing a fight.
↖ Main Demand Drivers
| Buyer Type | Why They Want It |
|---|---|
| Ferrari collectors | Brand collection |
| Speed players | Top-speed history |
| Long-time Forza players | Legacy value |
| Completionists | Garage checklist |
This car has too many buyer groups chasing too few listings. Expect competition.
↖ 3. Nissan GT-R Black Edition R35 Forza Edition
The Nissan GT-R Black Edition R35 Forza Edition is brutal to pull.
It is not just rare. It is a Forza Edition wheelspin car, which means you first need to hit the FE reward pool, then land this exact model.
↖ Why It's So Hard to Get
- FE cars have lower drop odds than normal cars
- The FE pool contains multiple cars
- Drag racers want it
- Collectors want it
- Auction snipers camp it hard
Its biggest value is straight-line performance. Tuned properly, it becomes a ridiculous drag build. Turning is another story. Point it straight and pray.
↖ 2. Nissan 240SX
The Nissan 240SX is the sleeper rare most players miss.
It does not look expensive. It does not feel like a trophy car. That is exactly why people accidentally sell it too cheap.
↖ Why It's a Serious Collector Target
- Wheelspin-exclusive
- Strong JDM demand
- Easy to misprice
- Rarely recognized by casual players
- Valuable for collectors and drift fans
If you find one in your garage, stop. Check the market first. This is one of those cars you regret selling later.
↖ 1. Peel P50 Trolley Edition
The Peel P50 Trolley Edition is the rarest car in Forza Horizon 6 because supply is brutally limited.
It came from a paid promotional campaign with tighter availability than most promo cars. Limited window. Limited region access. Low circulation.
↖ Why It Ranks Number One
| Rarity Factor | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Promo-code locked | No standard unlock |
| Region-limited access | Fewer eligible players |
| Short promo period | Fewer redemptions |
| Tiny circulation | Almost never seen in lobbies |
This is the real collector trophy. Not because it is the fastest. Because almost nobody has one.
↖ Best Ways to Get Rare Cars in Forza Horizon 6
Rare car hunting is not complicated. It is repetitive, timing-based, and unforgiving.
↖ Farm Wheelspins First
For wheelspin-exclusive cars, volume wins.
Prioritize:
- Level-up rewards
- Seasonal rewards
- Skill point farming
- Super wheelspins
- Milestone rewards
Opening ten spins means almost nothing. Opening hundreds gives you a real chance.
↖ Snipe the Auction House Smarter
Auction House sniping is where most collectors either win big or waste hours.
Use these rules:
| Move | Why It Works |
|---|---|
| Search one car at a time | Faster refreshes |
| Use off-peak hours | Less competition |
| Buy instantly if underpriced | Rare cars vanish fast |
| Check after seasonal resets | More duplicate listings appear |
If you hesitate on a real rare listing, it is gone.
↖ Protect Sleeper Rares
Before selling any unknown car, check three things:
1. Is it in the Autoshow?
2. Does it have a normal unlock path?
3. Are there many auction listings?
If the answer is no, slow down. You may be holding a rare car.
↖ Collector Priority List
| Priority | Cars | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| S+ | Peel P50 Trolley Edition, Toyota Sports Fanta Edition | Promo supply may be permanently capped |
| S | Nissan GT-R Black Edition FE, Nissan 240SX | Extremely hard to pull and heavily contested |
| A | Ferrari 599XX Evo, Lamborghini Sesto Elemento, CLK GTR | Rare with strong demand |
| B | Hennessey Venom GT, Porsche 911 GT2 | Valuable sleeper/performance picks |
| Grind Target | BMW M240i Edition | Predictable but time-heavy |
If you are building a serious collection, chase promo cars first, then Forza Edition wheelspin cars, then sleeper rares.
↖ FAQ
↖ What is the rarest car in Forza Horizon 6?
The Peel P50 Trolley Edition is the rarest car due to limited promo-code availability, regional restrictions, and very low circulation.
↖ What are wheelspin-exclusive cars in Forza Horizon 6?
Wheelspin-exclusive cars are vehicles that cannot be bought normally or unlocked through standard progression. You need to pull them from wheelspins or buy them from the Auction House.
↖ Is the Nissan 240SX rare in Forza Horizon 6?
Yes. The Nissan 240SX is a sleeper rare because it is wheelspin-exclusive and many players do not realize its value.
↖ How do I get the BMW M240i Edition?
You need 5,000 Horizon Legend points. It is a grind-heavy progression reward, though you may also find it through the Auction House.
↖ Are promo cars more valuable than wheelspin cars?
Usually, yes. Promo cars like the Peel P50 Trolley Edition and Toyota Sports Fanta Edition have limited code supply. Once the promo ends, supply stops growing.
↖ Summary
The rarest cars in Forza Horizon 6 are not just expensive. They are hard to replace.
The Peel P50 Trolley Edition sits at the top because of its tiny promo supply. The Toyota Sports Fanta Edition follows the same logic. The Nissan GT-R Black Edition R35 Forza Edition is the toughest wheelspin chase, while the Nissan 240SX and Porsche 911 GT2 are sleeper rares many players undervalue.
Best strategy: farm wheelspins, snipe auctions during off-peak hours, and never sell a car before checking its unlock source. That one habit saves more collector value than any tune, race, or lucky spin.
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