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The Fastest Cars in Forza Horizon 5

Vladislav Sham
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Forza Horizon 5 has stormed into the sales charts, confidently displacing its predecessor from the throne. Remaining true to its essence, the series continues to expand, transforming into a full-fledged social space that can be navigated in hundreds of different cars. In this material, we will tell you about the fastest cars in the game known to date.

Aston Martin Valhalla Concept Car

  • Speed: 8.5
  • Handling: 9.2
  • Acceleration: 10
  • Launch: 10
  • Braking: 9.4
  • Offroad: 4.6
  • Performance Rating: S2 952

The 2019 Aston Martin Valhalla Concept Car, shortly «Valhalla Concept», is a vehicle developed by Aston Martin and first introduced in Forza Horizon 5. The car is second to the flagship Aston Martin Valkyrie but is aimed at being a «sports car for everyday use».

The declared speed is 430 km/h. The car can be purchased at the auto show for 1,150,000 credits or won in Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin. It is also available at the auction.

Ferrari 599XX Evolution

  • Speed: 8
  • Handling: 9.8
  • Acceleration: 7.3
  • Launch: 7.9
  • Braking: 10
  • Offroad: 3.8
  • Performance Rating: S2 952

Interestingly, Ferrari considers itself primarily a racing team, and secondly, a car manufacturer. The XX line was created to bridge Formula 1 and production cars.

The declared speed is 441 km/h. The car can be purchased at the auto show for 2,600,000 credits or won in Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin. It is also available at the auction.

Mercedes-AMG One (2021)

  • Speed: 7.7
  • Handling: 8.9
  • Acceleration: 7.5
  • Launch: 3.2
  • Braking: 10
  • Offroad: 4.7
  • Rating: S2 927

Since the inception of Formula 1, engineers have dreamed of bringing the most advanced technologies to the streets. With the release of the two-seater Mercedes-AMG Project ONE, this has finally happened. The high-performance hybrid features over 1000 horsepower with a top speed of about 441 km/h.

It can be purchased at the auto show for 2,700,000 credits, won as a prize, or at the auction.

McLaren Speedtail

  • Speed: 7.3
  • Handling: 6.9
  • Acceleration: 6.3
  • Launch: 4.4
  • Braking: 7.1
  • Offroad: 4.4
  • Performance Rating: S1 824

The Speedtail is designed as a low-drag car and features a streamlined body with an elongated rear end. To minimize the number of gaps between panels, the carbon fiber body was constructed with the largest possible number of large panels. Currently, the body is the largest ever created by McLaren.

Other known aerodynamic solutions include closed front wheels and retractable rearview cameras instead of side mirrors. Similar to the 1993 McLaren F1, the Speedtail has a central driver's seat with two passenger seats behind on each side, providing better visibility for the driver.

The claimed speed is 443 km/h. The car can be purchased at the autoshow for 224,000 credits or can be won on Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin. The car is also available at the auction.

Mosler MT900S

  • Speed: 8.2
  • Handling: 9.8
  • Acceleration: 7.4
  • Launch: 8.1
  • Braking: 8.4
  • Offroad: 4.7
  • Rating: S2 919

Here are two things you should know about the Mosler MT900S: it looks like a spaceship, and the first model was bought by director George Lucas. Coincidence?

The claimed speed is 466 km/h, but with the right tuning, it can be accelerated up to 486 km/h. The car sells at the autoshow for 320,000 credits or it can be won on Wheelspin and Super Wheelspin. The car is also available at the auction.

McLaren F1

  • Speed: 8.8
  • Handling: 6.6
  • Acceleration: 6.3
  • Launch: 5.8
  • Braking: 5.4
  • Performance Rating: C1 817

This is one of the greatest supercars of all time and still the fastest naturally aspirated car ever made. The car is, of course, available at the auction and as a reward in the festival playlist, but it cannot be bought at the autoshow.

Despite the claimed maximum speed of 393 km/h, the car can be accelerated up to 489 km/h.

Jaguar D-Type

  • Speed: 5.6
  • Handling: 3.8
  • Acceleration: 3.8
  • Launch: 2.6
  • Braking: 2.8
  • Offroad: 4.4
  • Rating: B 630

When you come across something as rare and beautiful as the Jaguar D-Type, you can't just walk past. Its purposeful front air intake and sleek lines are as functional as they are attractive. The Jaguar D-Type represents the pinnacle of 1950s technology. After several upgrades, it can reach an incredible maximum speed of 492 km/h. Overall, the D-Type is an impressive specimen of automotive history.

The car can be bought at the autoshow for 22,000,000 credits or can be won on Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin. It is also available at the auction. The car is a reward for completing the Sold Out task.

Porsche 917 LH

  • Speed: 8.2
  • Handling: 5.9
  • Acceleration: 7.2
  • Launch: 7.1
  • Braking: 4.9
  • Offroad: 4.0
  • Performance Rating: C1 856

Langheck (shortened to LH and meaning «long tail» in German) was designed as a low-drag variant of the 917 model. Using a 4.9-liter engine combined with a five-speed manual transmission, the 1970 LH accelerates to 386 km/h. After tuning, the car reaches speeds of about 493 km/h.

It can be purchased at the autoshow for 15,000,000 credits, and can also be won as a reward or acquired at the auction.

Bugatti EB110 Super Sport

  • Speed: 8.3
  • Handling: 6.5
  • Acceleration: 8
  • Launch: 3.8
  • Braking: 5.2
  • Offroad: 4.9
  • Performance Rating: S1 805

The EB110 Super Sport is a limited production supercar. The EB110 was created to celebrate the 110th anniversary of Ettore Bugatti. The EB symbol stands for his initials, and 110 represents the number of years since his birth year: 1881.

The car can be purchased at the auto show for 1,700,000 credits, it is also available at the auction, and as a prize on Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin. The claimed speed is 457 km/h, however, with proper tuning, it can reach up to 494 km/h.

Koenigsegg CC8S

  • Speed: 8.7
  • Handling: 7.6
  • Acceleration: 6.1
  • Launch: 3.8
  • Braking: 6.4
  • Offroad: 4.7
  • Performance Rating: S1 846

The car that made the Koenigsegg brand what it is today. It can be purchased at the auto show for 400,000 credits or won in challenges. The car is also available at the auction and can reach a speed of up to 496 km/h.

Lotus Evija

  • Speed: 7.6
  • Handling: 7.9
  • Acceleration: 7.6
  • Launch: 8.5
  • Braking: 10
  • Offroad: 3.9
  • Performance Rating: S2 994

The legendary car that can be purchased at the auto show for 2,500,000 credits. The car also serves as a prize. After upgrades, the speed reaches 496 km/h.

Lamborghini Diablo GTR

  • Speed: 7.8
  • Handling: 9
  • Acceleration: 6.8
  • Launch: 5.9
  • Braking: 7.8
  • Offroad: 4.1
  • Performance Rating: C1 881

Reinforced with a safety frame, aerodynamic enhancements for more downforce, and a more powerful engine, the Diablo GTR was developed as a track version of the Lamborghini Diablo SV. Despite lacking the all-wheel drive system present in the VT and other models, the GTR remains glued to the asphalt thanks to a massive rear spoiler providing downforce at high speeds.

To save weight, the body is primarily made of carbon fiber, and the wheels are made of lightweight magnesium alloy. The car can accelerate up to 499 km/h. The car can be obtained for skill points or bought at the auction.

Rimac Concept Two

  • Speed: 9.1
  • Handling: 7.5
  • Acceleration: 9.9
  • Launch: 10
  • Braking: 9.3
  • Offroad: 3.8
  • Rating: S2 963

An all-wheel-drive electric hypercar with motors on each wheel. The car started production in 2021 and was named «Nevera», which translates from Croatian as «sudden storm with lightning».

The car can be purchased at the auto show for 2,000,000 credits or won on Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin. It is also available at the auction. The possible speed is 505 km/h.

Koenigsegg Jesko

  • Speed: 10
  • Handling: 10
  • Acceleration: 6.9
  • Launch: 7.4
  • Braking: 9
  • Offroad: 4.4
  • Rating: S2 971

The car was presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2019 as the successor to the Agera RS, named after the company's founder, Jesko von Koenigsegg. The speed has significantly increased compared to Forza Horizon 4, now reaching 532 km/h.

In the new part, you can buy this monster at the auto show for 2,800,000 credits or win it on Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin. The car is also available at the auction and as a reward for completing the V10 story with three stars in all chapters.

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