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#1 Posted: 10 Jun 2026 04:12 am Post subject: Winning with FH Cars: u4gm Forza Horizon 6 Picks |
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Everyone loves chasing the biggest number on the speedometer, and Forza Horizon 6 makes that pretty tempting. Once you start browsing FH6 Cars, the usual monsters jump out fast: Koenigsegg, Hennessey, McLaren, Aston Martin, Ferrari, and the rest of the wild stuff. Still, you'll notice something after a few races. The car with the highest top speed isn't always the one that gets you across the line first.
Top Speed Is Only Half the Story
The Venom F5 Is Built for Long Roads
The 2021 Hennessey Venom F5 is the car people talk about first, and fair enough. In stock form, it can hit around 304 mph, which puts it right at the top of the speed chart. It's also cheaper than some of the other elite hypercars, sitting near 2,050,000 CR. The catch? It needs room. A lot of room. Its acceleration and launch don't feel as sharp as the number on the speed stat suggests, so on tight routes or short straights, it can feel like you're always waiting for the car to wake up.
What Actually Feels Fast in Races
Acceleration Beats Bragging Rights
This is where a lot of players get caught out. A Speed 10 car looks unbeatable on paper, but Japan-style roads punish lazy launches and slow corner exits. Hairpins, city turns, mountain climbs, and sudden braking zones all break your rhythm. If your car takes too long to recover after every corner, that huge top speed barely matters. In real races, you'll usually want.
Strong launch, especially for sprint starts and short circuits.
Fast acceleration from low and medium speeds.
Stable braking that doesn't throw the car sideways.
Enough handling to stay clean through switchbacks.
Better Picks for Real Events
Cars That Recover Speed Quickly
The Koenigsegg Jesko is still a brilliant choice if you want a top-speed car that doesn't feel completely wild. It handles better than the Venom F5 and brakes with more confidence, so it's easier to trust at very high speed. But for actual racing, cars like the Mercedes-AMG One, Porsche 918 Spyder, and Ferrari FXX-K Evo Welcome Pack make more sense for many players. They don't always win the highway bragging contest, but they fire out of corners much harder. The Lamborghini Revuelto is another smart pick because it gives you serious acceleration and launch for a much lower credit cost.
Spend Credits With a Plan
Build Around the Job, Not the Badge
Don't buy three hypercars just because they look good in the garage. It's better to build a small set of cars with clear jobs: one for highway speed, one for S2 racing, and one grip-heavy build for technical routes. Auto Upgrade can help early on, but community tunes are often better for gear ratios, aero balance, and corner stability. If you're trying to stretch your garage budget, using cheap FH6 Credits wisely matters more than simply grabbing the most expensive badge, because the right tune on the right car will beat raw speed more often than you'd expect. |
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