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Today, we’re taking a look at the Best Cars for Multiplayer in Forza Horizon 6. If your goal is to dominate online races, having the right car can make a huge difference. To help you find the strongest options available, I’ve gone through the available vehicle data and ranked the cars with the highest combined performance statistics in the game. Let’s dive into the machines that currently stand above the competition.
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You’ve probably already seen plenty of “best car” rankings floating around the internet. I’ve even covered the overall best vehicles in a separate guide based on early access experience. However, this ranking serves a different purpose entirely.
One of the biggest reasons people keep returning to Forza Horizon 6 is the multiplayer experience. Whether you’re competing in road races, custom lobbies, drag events, or simply trying to prove yourself against other drivers online, selecting the right car can be the difference between winning and watching someone disappear into the distance.
For this ranking, I focused exclusively on the visible vehicle statistics provided by the game. Every car here was evaluated using its stock values in Speed, Handling, Acceleration, Launch, Braking, and Offroad performance. While tuning can dramatically alter how a vehicle performs, strong base numbers provide an excellent starting point and are especially valuable in Spec Racing events where modifications are restricted and stock configurations matter most.
If you want to learn more about the different online racing formats available, you can also check the official Forza resources that explain multiplayer playlists and race types. For now, let’s focus on the cars themselves.
Here are the vehicles that earned a place in the top ten.
| Rank | Vehicle | Speed | Handling | Acceleration | Launch | Braking | Offroad | PI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition 2019 | 8.2 | 9.5 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 6.0 | R998 |
| 2 | Aston Martin Valhalla Concept Car 2019 | 8.5 | 9.2 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 4.9 | R960 |
| 3 | Lamborghini Sesto Elemento 2011 | 7.8 | 9.7 | 10 | 8.9 | 10 | 5.7 | S2 871 |
| 4 | Mercedes-AMG ONE 2021 | 8.5 | 8.7 | 10 | 9.4 | 9.6 | 5.3 | S2 900 |
| 5 | Porsche 918 Spyder 2014 | 8.8 | 7.8 | 10 | 10 | 9.0 | 5.1 | S2 858 |
| 6 | Ferrari FXX-K Evo Welcome Pack 2018 | 8.1 | 9.4 | 8.7 | 9.4 | 10 | 4.9 | R998 |
| 7 | Nissan GT-R Black Edition R35 Forza Edition 2012 | 10 | 6.6 | 10 | 10 | 8.1 | 5.6 | S2 850 |
| 8 | Koenigsegg Gemera 2024 | 10 | 7.2 | 9.7 | 10 | 7.6 | 5.1 | S2 900 |
| 9 | Pagani Huayra R 2021 | 8.7 | 9.5 | 7.8 | 8.2 | 10 | 5.0 | R954 |
| 10 | Zenvo TSR-S 2019 | 9.2 | 9.1 | 7.6 | 8.3 | 10 | 4.8 | R906 |
The rankings below are determined using a Stat Total value. This figure is calculated by combining all six visible performance categories:
Speed + Handling + Acceleration + Launch + Braking + Offroad
Performance Index is intentionally excluded because it already functions as the game’s overall class rating system. Using the six visible statistics allows us to compare each vehicle’s strengths more directly.
The figures used in this article are sourced from the Forza Horizon Wiki. While some information may still be missing as the game continues to evolve, the available statistics provide a solid foundation for comparing these vehicles. Let’s break down each entry and see what makes them stand out in multiplayer.

The Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition carries a value of 500,000 CR and is one of the exclusive vehicles tied to the VIP Membership package in Forza Horizon 6. Since it isn’t available through the standard Autoshow lineup, obtaining it requires ownership of the VIP Pack, where it is awarded as a bonus vehicle.
Players who have read my guide covering the best drag cars in FH6 will likely recognize this truck immediately. It already earned a place among the strongest drag-focused vehicles in the game, and many of the same qualities that make it dominant in straight-line races also help it perform exceptionally well in multiplayer environments.
Unlike the standard Tacoma, the Forza Edition version is heavily modified and built with performance in mind. Under the hood sits a 3.5L twin-turbocharged V6 producing an incredible 1,149 horsepower and 1,042 lb-ft of torque. Power is delivered through a front-engine, all-wheel-drive configuration that gives the vehicle remarkable stability when launching and accelerating.
Visually, the Tacoma FE barely resembles a traditional pickup truck. It features an aggressive lowered stance, expanded bodywork, race-inspired aerodynamic elements, and a massive rear wing. The overall design takes strong inspiration from the DeBerti Toyota Tacoma TRD “The Performance Truck,” transforming the vehicle into something much closer to a dedicated race machine than a utility truck.
What ultimately places the Tacoma FE at the top of this ranking is its statistical performance. It records 8.2 Speed, 9.5 Handling, 10 Acceleration, 10 Launch, 10 Braking, and 6.0 Offroad. When combined, those values produce an incredible 53.7 total score, the highest on this list.
That level of balance is difficult to ignore. While many players associate the Tacoma FE primarily with drag racing, the reality is that it excels across nearly every measurable category. Strong handling, flawless acceleration, exceptional braking, and perfect launch performance make it one of the most versatile multiplayer vehicles currently available.

The Aston Martin Valhalla Concept Car is classified as a Legendary vehicle and carries a market value of 1,150,000 CR. Unlike some cars on this list, it cannot be purchased directly from the Autoshow. Instead, players must acquire it through Wheelspins, Super Wheelspins, or the Auction House.
The real-world Valhalla began life under the internal project name AM-RB 003 and was developed through a collaboration between Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing. Marketed as the “Son of Valkyrie,” it was designed to sit beneath the Valkyrie in Aston Martin’s performance hierarchy while offering a slightly more practical driving experience.
In Forza Horizon 6, practicality is not exactly the first thing that comes to mind when driving the Valhalla. The car packs a 3.0L twin-turbocharged V6 generating 1,042 horsepower and 995 lb-ft of torque. Combined with a mid-engine layout, all-wheel-drive system, and 8-speed transmission, the result is a hypercar that feels brutally fast from the moment the race begins.
The vehicle weighs 3,097 lbs and features a 41:59 front-to-rear weight distribution. Those characteristics contribute significantly to its perfect 10 ratings in both Acceleration and Launch. The equally impressive 10 Braking score further strengthens its position as one of the most complete all-around performers available.
The Valhalla achieves a total score of 52.6 through the following statistics:
For players looking for a more accessible alternative to the VIP-exclusive Tacoma FE, the Valhalla is arguably the strongest option. It combines exceptional acceleration, tremendous stopping power, and excellent handling characteristics into a package that performs at an elite level in nearly every multiplayer scenario.

The Lamborghini Sesto Elemento is another highly sought-after hypercar in Forza Horizon 6. Valued at 2,500,000 CR, it is not available through the Autoshow and must instead be earned through Wheelspins, Super Wheelspins, or acquired from other players via the Auction House.
Its FH6 statistics are impressive across the board, with 7.8 Speed, 9.7 Handling, 10 Acceleration, 8.9 Launch, 10 Braking, and 5.7 Offroad. Together, these values create a remarkable total score of 52.1.
The name “Sesto Elemento” translates to “Sixth Element,” a reference to carbon. That naming choice perfectly reflects the philosophy behind the car because extensive carbon-fiber construction was one of its defining engineering goals. Lamborghini produced only 20 examples, making it one of the rarest and most exclusive vehicles ever released by the manufacturer.
Power comes from a naturally aspirated 5.2L V10 delivering 562 horsepower and 398 lb-ft of torque. While those figures may appear modest compared to some of the hybrid monsters on this list, the Sesto Elemento compensates through an astonishingly low curb weight of just 2,202 lbs.
The vehicle utilizes a mid-engine layout paired with all-wheel drive and a 43:57 weight distribution. These characteristics create phenomenal cornering performance and help explain why the car earns one of the highest Handling ratings in the game.
Where the Sesto Elemento truly shines is on technical race routes. Its combination of low weight, strong grip, rapid braking performance, and lightning-fast acceleration allows it to maintain momentum through corners better than many vehicles with significantly higher top-speed figures.
Although it doesn’t lead the rankings in raw Speed, its overall balance makes it one of the most dangerous multiplayer cars in the game. Drivers who value cornering precision and technical performance will find very little to complain about here.

The Mercedes-AMG ONE is one of the most recognizable hypercars in Forza Horizon 6 and remains one of the strongest multiplayer choices available. Classified as a Legendary vehicle, it carries a value of 2,800,000 CR and can be purchased directly through the Autoshow. It also has a chance to appear through Wheelspins, making it more accessible than several limited vehicles in this ranking.
Originally revealed as the Project One concept during the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show, the AMG ONE was created with a simple goal: bring Formula 1 technology to a road-legal production vehicle.
The real-world car incorporates advanced aerodynamic systems including active aero surfaces, an adjustable rear wing featuring DRS functionality, roof-mounted air intake systems, diffuser flaps, and extensive carbon-fiber construction. Virtually every aspect of the vehicle was engineered with racing performance in mind.
In FH6, the AMG ONE is powered by a 1.6L turbocharged hybrid V6 producing 1,086 horsepower and 700 lb-ft of torque. The car uses a mid-engine, all-wheel-drive layout paired with a 7-speed transmission.
Despite weighing 3,737 lbs, the sophisticated hybrid drivetrain allows the AMG ONE to achieve a perfect 10 Acceleration rating. Its 9.4 Launch score further reinforces its ability to accelerate aggressively from standing starts and maintain strong pace throughout races.
The vehicle’s reputation extends well beyond video games. In reality, the AMG ONE has established production-car lap records at multiple world-famous circuits, including the Nürburgring Nordschleife, where Maro Engel recorded an astonishing 6:35.183 lap time. Additional records at venues such as Monza, Red Bull Ring, and Hockenheimring further cement its status as one of the most capable road cars ever produced.
For multiplayer competition, the Mercedes-AMG ONE excels because it lacks any major weaknesses. It accelerates quickly, handles confidently, brakes effectively, and remains stable at high speeds. Whether you participate in S2-class races, custom online events, or competitive road-racing lobbies, the AMG ONE consistently performs at a level that makes it one of the safest and strongest choices available.

The Porsche 918 Spyder is one of the most respected hybrid hypercars in both the real automotive world and Forza Horizon 6. In-game, it holds Legendary rarity and carries a value of 2,300,000 CR. Players can purchase it directly from the Autoshow, but there is also another route available. By earning 3,700 points within the Horizon Play category of the Collection Journal, you can unlock the vehicle without spending credits.
As the successor to the iconic Carrera GT, the 918 Spyder represented Porsche’s next major step in performance engineering. Production was limited to 918 units worldwide, making it a highly desirable collector car while simultaneously establishing itself as one of the most advanced hypercars of its generation.
The powertrain combines a naturally aspirated 4.6L V8 with a pair of electric motors, producing a total output of 887 horsepower and 829 lb-ft of torque. Thanks to its hybrid setup, power delivery feels immediate and aggressive, especially when launching from a standstill.
The car uses a mid-engine, all-wheel-drive configuration alongside a 7-speed transmission. This layout contributes heavily to its outstanding traction and helps explain why it achieves perfect ratings in both Acceleration and Launch.
The 918 Spyder also built an impressive reputation outside the game. It became the first all-wheel-drive production vehicle to break the seven-minute barrier around the Nürburgring Nordschleife, recording a lap time of 6:57. It also held a production-car lap record at Laguna Seca, proving that its capabilities extend far beyond straight-line speed.
Within Forza Horizon 6, the Porsche records the following statistics:
Those values combine for a total score of 50.7 and place the 918 firmly among the strongest multiplayer options available. While its Handling rating is lower than several vehicles above it, the car compensates through exceptional acceleration, tremendous launch capability, and reliable all-wheel-drive grip.
For online road racing, the 918 Spyder remains an excellent choice. Its ability to regain speed quickly after mistakes and accelerate aggressively out of corners makes it particularly effective in competitive multiplayer environments where maintaining momentum is critical.

The Ferrari FXX-K Evo Welcome Pack is one of the strongest DLC-exclusive vehicles currently available in Forza Horizon 6. It carries a value of 250,000 CR, features Legendary rarity, and requires ownership of the Welcome Pack DLC before it becomes available for purchase through the Autoshow.
Unlike many rare cars in the game, this version cannot be obtained through Wheelspins or Super Wheelspins. Players who want one must either own the DLC or acquire it through Auction House transactions when listings become available.
While it shares its foundation with the standard Ferrari FXX-K Evo, the Welcome Pack variant receives a unique R 998 preset setup. The most significant change is a dramatic reduction in vehicle weight. Horsepower and torque figures remain largely unchanged, but overall weight falls from approximately 2,800 lbs to just 2,304 lbs.
That reduction has a substantial impact on performance and is one of the primary reasons this version ranks so highly among the game's stock vehicles.
Power comes from a 6.3L naturally aspirated hybrid V12 paired with Ferrari’s HY-KERS system. Combined output reaches 1,036 horsepower and 663 lb-ft of torque. The drivetrain uses a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout coupled with a 7-speed transmission.
Because it relies on rear-wheel drive rather than all-wheel drive, it can be slightly less forgiving during launches than some of the AWD hypercars higher on this list. Even so, its Launch rating remains extremely competitive and allows it to accelerate effectively out of corners and race starts.
The Ferrari posts the following performance numbers:
Those values produce a combined score of 50.5, placing the FXX-K Evo Welcome Pack comfortably within the multiplayer elite.
The vehicle is particularly effective on paved circuits and high-speed road-racing routes where its exceptional braking ability and strong handling characteristics can be fully utilized. The biggest drawback is accessibility, as ownership depends on DLC access rather than simple credit investment.

The Nissan GT-R Black Edition R35 Forza Edition is another vehicle that earns its place through raw performance rather than versatility. Classified as a Forza Edition vehicle, it carries a value of 500,000 CR and cannot be purchased from the Autoshow.
Players can obtain it through Wheelspins, Super Wheelspins, or by purchasing one from another player through the Auction House.
If you've already read my FH6 drag racing guide, you'll probably recognize this machine immediately. It remains one of the strongest drag-focused vehicles in the game and continues to dominate whenever acceleration and straight-line speed become the deciding factors.
This special Forza Edition variant receives extensive modifications compared to the standard GT-R Black Edition. It arrives with a dedicated drag-racing setup, complete with drag tires, a drag chute, an S2 850 preset configuration, and a bonus Speed Skills perk.
Under the hood sits an absolutely absurd 3.8L twin-turbocharged V6 producing 2,790 horsepower and 2,287 lb-ft of torque. Those figures make it one of the most powerful vehicles featured in this entire ranking.
The standard GT-R platform earned worldwide recognition thanks to its impressive traction, advanced technology, and reputation for outperforming far more expensive supercars. The Forza Edition transforms that foundation into something far more specialized.
Interestingly, the game lists this version with a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. While unusual compared to the traditional AWD GT-R formula, the configuration aligns perfectly with the car’s drag-racing focus and contributes to its incredible acceleration numbers.
Its visible statistics are:
Those values generate a total score of 50.3.
The perfect ratings in Speed, Acceleration, and Launch are impossible to overlook. While some drivers may criticize the car’s lower Handling score, the reality is that few vehicles can match its explosive performance on long straights and acceleration-focused multiplayer events.
For drag races and speed-oriented online competitions, the GT-R Forza Edition remains one of the strongest options available.

The Koenigsegg Gemera occupies a unique position among FH6 hypercars. Unlike the majority of vehicles in this category, it was designed to blend extreme performance with practicality, resulting in a machine that stands apart from the traditional two-seat hypercar formula.
The vehicle currently carries Epic rarity, though its exact CR value remains unknown in available game data. Players can access the Gemera through the Car Pass, and it appears as a DLC Autoshow vehicle rather than a standard base-game purchase.
Koenigsegg markets the Gemera as a Mega GT rather than a conventional hypercar. The reason is simple: it offers seating for four occupants while still delivering performance numbers that rival many purpose-built supercars.
Compared to models such as the Jesko, One:1, or Agera RS, the Gemera feels like a very different interpretation of high-performance engineering.
In Forza Horizon 6, the production-spec version uses a 5.0L twin-turbocharged hybrid V8 that produces a staggering 1,451 horsepower and 1,279 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent through an all-wheel-drive system, while the drivetrain utilizes a mid-engine layout and a 9-speed transmission.
At 4,499 lbs, the Gemera is also one of the heaviest vehicles featured in this ranking. Normally, that amount of weight would be a major disadvantage. However, the hybrid powertrain and AWD traction compensate extremely well, allowing the car to deliver impressive acceleration despite its size.
The Gemera records the following performance ratings:
Those figures result in a total score of 49.6, securing the Gemera a position within the multiplayer top ten.
The car also carries an interesting bit of engineering history. Early Gemera concepts were closely associated with Koenigsegg’s highly publicized Tiny Friendly Giant engine, an innovative 2.0L three-cylinder powerplant. Production plans eventually shifted toward the far more powerful V8 setup represented in Forza Horizon 6.
That change remains a popular discussion topic among enthusiasts. Some fans appreciate the V8's incredible performance, while others still wish the original three-cylinder concept had reached full production. Regardless of where you stand in that debate, the FH6 version is undeniably fast.
For multiplayer races, the Gemera excels when acceleration, launch performance, and top speed matter most. Although it lacks the razor-sharp handling of some track-focused competitors, its raw pace and AWD traction allow it to remain highly competitive in a wide variety of online events.

The Pagani Huayra R is one of the most focused track machines available in Forza Horizon 6. Classified as a Legendary vehicle, it carries a value of 2,750,000 CR and is considered a Hard-to-Find reward car. Unlike many of the vehicles featured throughout this ranking, it cannot be earned through Wheelspins or Super Wheelspins.
Players originally had the opportunity to unlock the Huayra R through Festival Playlist rewards, where it appeared during Series 1 Summer as part of the Street Fighter championship. Those who missed the event must now rely on Auction House listings whenever one becomes available.
In the real world, the Huayra R was developed as the spiritual successor to the legendary Zonda R. Introduced in 2021, it was designed exclusively for track use and never intended to be road legal. Production was limited to only 30 examples, making it one of the most exclusive vehicles Pagani has ever created.
Unlike many modern hypercars that rely heavily on hybrid systems and forced induction, the Huayra R stays true to a more traditional formula. It is powered by the Pagani V12-R, a naturally aspirated 6.0L V12 that produces 838 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque. The engine is paired with a six-speed sequential dog-ring transmission and sends power exclusively to the rear wheels.
The car also benefits from an exceptionally lightweight construction, tipping the scales at only 2,447 lbs. Combined with its sophisticated suspension setup and Brembo CCM-R carbon ceramic braking system, the Huayra R was engineered to thrive in high-speed cornering situations.
Its performance ratings are as follows:
These values create a total score of 49.2 and place the Pagani among the strongest stock multiplayer cars in the game.
Compared to the AWD hypercars positioned higher in this ranking, the Huayra R does not deliver the same explosive launches or straight-line acceleration. However, where it truly shines is in technical racing environments. The combination of elite braking performance, exceptional handling, and low weight allows experienced drivers to carry tremendous speed through corners.
If your preferred multiplayer races feature complex layouts, frequent braking zones, and demanding corner sequences, the Huayra R remains one of the most rewarding cars to drive. It may not dominate drag strips, but it can absolutely dominate a technical circuit in the right hands.

Rounding out this ranking is the Zenvo TSR-S, a Legendary hypercar valued at 1,200,000 CR. Unlike several other vehicles featured here, the TSR-S can be purchased directly from the Autoshow. It may also appear through Wheelspins and Super Wheelspins, while Auction House listings provide an additional acquisition method.
The TSR-S is based on the Zenvo TS1 platform but takes the concept significantly further toward track-focused performance. While its power figures are certainly impressive, the feature that attracts the most attention is its unique aerodynamic technology.
Power comes from a 5.8L twin-supercharged V8 that produces 1,177 horsepower and 811 lb-ft of torque. The drivetrain uses a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout paired with a seven-speed transmission. As a result, the car delivers immense power but requires a bit more driver control than some of the all-wheel-drive alternatives featured above.
What truly separates the TSR-S from virtually every other hypercar is its famous Centripetal Wing. Unlike a conventional rear wing, this active aerodynamic system tilts independently from side to side based on cornering forces. During turns, the wing shifts load toward the outside rear wheel to increase grip, while under braking it can angle forward to generate additional drag and improve stopping performance.
The system became so unusual during early demonstrations that it reportedly drew attention from race officials at Spa-Francorchamps, who initially believed the wing was malfunctioning because of its dramatic movements.
In Forza Horizon 6, the TSR-S records the following statistics:
Those ratings combine for a total score of 49.0, making it the final entry in this top-ten ranking.
Although it cannot match the launch performance of the AWD monsters featured earlier in the list, the TSR-S compensates through excellent handling, high top-end speed, and flawless braking characteristics. Drivers who enjoy maintaining momentum through fast corners will appreciate how stable and responsive the car feels during competitive races.
The TSR-S is particularly effective on road-racing circuits and custom multiplayer tracks where cornering precision matters more than raw launch performance. In those situations, it can easily challenge vehicles with significantly higher acceleration ratings.
Finding the best multiplayer car in Forza Horizon 6 depends heavily on the type of races you participate in, but these ten vehicles represent the strongest stock options currently available when comparing visible performance statistics.
The Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition sits at the top of the ranking thanks to its incredible balance of acceleration, launch, handling, and braking. Meanwhile, vehicles like the Aston Martin Valhalla, Lamborghini Sesto Elemento, and Mercedes-AMG ONE offer exceptional all-around performance that translates well across a variety of multiplayer events.
Players who prioritize drag racing and straight-line speed may gravitate toward machines such as the Nissan GT-R Black Edition R35 Forza Edition, while those who prefer technical road-racing circuits might find the Pagani Huayra R or Zenvo TSR-S more suited to their driving style.
It is also important to remember that this ranking focuses entirely on stock performance values. Tuning can dramatically alter a vehicle’s behavior and may completely change how certain cars perform in specific classes. Likewise, Performance Index restrictions often play a major role in competitive multiplayer playlists.
Still, if you want a strong starting point for online competition, every vehicle featured in this list has the statistics to compete against the best drivers in Forza Horizon 6.
Read our other Forza Horizon 6 Guides:
Based on the combined total of Speed, Handling, Acceleration, Launch, Braking, and Offroad ratings, the Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition ranks first with a score of 53.7. Its only major drawback is availability, as players must own the VIP Membership package to gain access to the vehicle.
Absolutely. The Aston Martin Valhalla is one of the strongest all-around multiplayer cars currently available. Its perfect ratings in Acceleration, Launch, and Braking allow it to perform exceptionally well in competitive races, while its excellent Handling helps it remain effective on both fast circuits and more technical layouts.
The highest-ranked multiplayer cars based on their stock performance statistics are:
These vehicles earned their positions by achieving the highest combined totals across the six primary performance categories used in this ranking.
When looking strictly at the visible Speed rating, several vehicles are capable of reaching the maximum score of 10. Among the cars featured in this ranking, the Nissan GT-R Black Edition R35 Forza Edition and the Koenigsegg Gemera both achieve that perfect Speed rating, making them some of the fastest options available for high-speed multiplayer events.
Top speed is important, but it should never be the only factor you consider. The strongest multiplayer cars usually offer a balanced combination of Acceleration, Launch, Handling, and Braking. Vehicles with well-rounded statistics are often easier to control, recover more quickly from mistakes, and perform consistently across a wider range of race types and track layouts.