
Forza Horizon 6 has lots of cars, and some of them are very expensive and rare. While it’s possible to get all of them, it still requires lots of time and dedication.
For players who can not wait, Playground Games and Xbox created something called a Car Voucher. It allows you to obtain any Autoshow car without paying in-game credits for it. The caveat is that you can’t resell that car in the auction.
How to get the voucher
These vouchers can be obtained in various ways. Deluxe and Premium editions of the game grant one, while the other can be obtained through Forza’s partnership with Crunchyroll. Additionally, these can be bought with real money.
The dilemma is, once you have this voucher, what do you spend it on? The most expensive car? Or maybe the car that could help you out the most with the game’s content? There are several options.
Ferrari #24 Ferrari Spa 330 P4

Ferrari #24 Ferrari Spa 330 P4 is an obvious shot because it’s simply the most expensive car in the game at a mind-boggling 66,500,000 credits. Getting this with a voucher is just simple maths: you get rid of a huge headache. While it’s highly likely that the car will go for significantly less at the player Auction, not spending millions upon millions on a collector’s car that’s not very good otherwise is not a bad choice.

Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR used to be a whopping 143,000,000 credits in Forza Horizon 5. Looks like it’s cheaper in Japan than it was in Mexico, as you’ll “only” need 57 mil to buy it. Just like with Ferrari #24 Ferrari Spa 330 P4, you simply get an ultra-expensive car for your collection that you will not need to grind for. It also looks phenomenal.

Ferrari FXX-K Evo

Now it’s time for the “usefulness” pile. If you get yourself an edition that comes with a welcome pack, you’ll receive an even better version of Ferrari FXX-K Evo for free. Otherwise, it’s simply a phenomenal car that will do anything you ask of it. Great handling, superb launch and acceleration, and brakes that stop it on a dime. Slightly lower top speed, but where it goes, it has enough for.

Aston Martin Valkyrie
Aston Martin Valkyrie is the brainchild of one Adrian Newey, a genius designer who has made cars that won countless trophies in Formula 1. It’s a road-legal hybrid hypercar that can suit any style and discipline you want. Sky (and likely off-road) is the limit for Aston Martin Valkyrie.

Koenigsegg Jesko

Koenigsegg Jesko is what some people call a “megacar,” because apparently, even the “hypercar” moniker is not enough of this force of nature of a vehicle. Jesko is simply phenomenal, and aside from hyper-specific builds of hyper-specific cars, nothing can rival its top speed. And even then, it has room for improvement through upgrades and tuning.

Mercedes-AMG ONE

Another street-legal hypercar, Mercedes-AMG ONE, is possibly the most well-rounded car on the Forza Horizon 6 roster. And it’s not a jack of all trades, it’s a master of all of them. Its modified Formula 1 engine produces over 1,000 brake horsepower, boasts the best acceleration among the hypercars, and has great handling, top speed, and braking. If you want an “everything” car, go for Mercedes-AMG ONE.

Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion
Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion was one of Forza Horizon 5’s meta cars, especially when kitted out for grip in its S1/S2 config with weight reduction and acceleration. It wasn’t the ultimate “pick or lose” car, but it was just so good overall that you simply couldn’t have gone wrong with picking this road-legal beast that’s somehow more expensive in real life than in-game.

Overall, though, both schools of thought on voucher spending have the right to coexist. And there are no wrong answers, just don’t waste your voucher on anything cheap.
*All the car and map screenshots were made by Dot Esports.