Summary
Forza Motorsportcomes with a wide range of cars to choose from. From Formula One cars to Hypercars, this game has something for everyone. Naturally, the best of these cars don’t come cheap, and you will have to grind through hours of races if you want to get enough credits to buy the best cars in the game.
Keep in mind that even though these cars are the most expensive in the game, they aren’t necessarily the best in terms of performance. This list will go through the most expensive cars in Forza Motorsport and tell you everything you need to know about them.

102021 Rimac Nevera
The 2021 Rimac Nevera starts things off at 423,000 credits. Designed by Croatian Manufacturer Rimac, this car is one of the many all-electric cars on the list. This is also the first time the Rimac Nevera is easily purchasable in Forza after having been rewarded for a weekly challenge in Forza Horizon 5.
This car has one of the highest top speeds in the game, but its other stats aren’t as impressive. The Rimac Nevera is a good choice if you don’t care too much about handling or braking and just want to speed past your opponents.

92020 Lotus Evija
The 2020 Lotus Evija comes with a price tag of 427,000 Credits, although it doesn’t have the best stats compared to other cars on this list. The car has decent speed stats, but its acceleration, braking, and handling are not impressive. This car wasalso available in Forza Horizon 5, although it was much better rated.
But what the Lotus Evija lacks in stats, it makes up for in its looks. The car is one of the best-looking ones in the game and has an elegant, sleek look to it, which makes it worth buying for anyone who wants a beautiful addition to their garage.

82020 Automobili Pininfarina Battista
The 2020 Automobili Pininfarina Battista makes its first appearance in the Forza series and is priced at 429,000 Credits. This classy, Italian sports car is worth getting just for its slick looks, even though it comes at a hefty price. The Battista struggles to brake efficiently and doesn’t handle as smoothly as you would expect a 429,000 credit car to, but it makes up for it with its rapid speed and acceleration.
This Italian car is one of the fastest-accelerating cars in the world, and its stats in-game certainly reflect that. Its speed is also pretty good, although not as good as the upcoming cars on the list.

72017 Koenigsegg Agera RS
If you are looking to buy an expensive car that actually has a kick to it, then look no further than the 2017 Koenigsegg Agera RS. Priced at 430,000 Credits, this car is rated a perfect ten for speed and is among the fastest cars in Forza Motorsport. Like most Koenigsegg cars, this one is a joy to drive,especially for all the speedsters.
The 2017 Koenigsegg Agera RS has good brakes, handling, and acceleration, making it one of the few well-rounded cars on the list. So, if you’re after an all-around great performer in the game, this Koenigsegg model might be your ideal pick.

62019 Aston Martin Valhalla Concept Car
The 2019 Aston Martin Valhalla Concept Car is a concept car created as a collaboration between Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing. Coming in at 431,000 Credits, this car is a must-have, especially if you are a James Bond fan. Despite its slightly unconventional design, the Valhalla exudes a cool vibe.
This car also has a great top speed, and its acceleration is one of the highest in the game, even though it falls behind in other stats such as braking and handling.

52018 Apollo Intensa Emoziones
The 2018 Apollo Intensa Emoziones is the only car made by the German manufacturer Apollo in Forza Motorsport. This car has been a long part of the Forza series and made its first appearance in Forza Horizon 4. It is also one of the best-looking cars in the game and is priced at 431,000 credits.
While it may not boast any exceptional stats, its appeal lies in its well-rounded performance. This car has similar stats across the board for all of its attributes and always offers a fun and reliable driving experience.

42019 Rimac Concept Two
The 2019 Rimac Concept Two is the second Rimac car on this list and comes at a slightly higher cost compared to the Rimac Nevera but gives better all-around performance. This car became a fan-favorite in Forza Horizon 5 due to its incredible speed and acceleration, and it is primed to be similar in Forza Motorsport as well.
Similar to the Nevera, this car falls short in braking and handling, but it remains a solid option if your goal is to zoom through the straight lines with impressive speed.

32019 Raesr Tachyon Speed
After being hard to unlock in both Forza Horizon 4 and 5, the 2019 Raesr Tachyon Speed is finally available for purchase in Forza Motorsport. This is one of the most eccentric-looking cars in Forza, as it was inspired by a jet fighter and a Le Mans Prototype car. It is also one of the lightest weighted electric cars in the game at just 1451 kg.
The 2019 Raesr Tachyon Speed has a great top speed, but its other stats aren’t too impressive, especially when compared to the other cars on this list.

22016 Nio EP9
The 2016 Nio EP9 and the Raesr Tachyon Speed may have the same price tag, but they are quite different rides. While the Raesr Tachyon excels in speed and has great acceleration, the Nio EP9 has amazing braking and smooth handling but falls behind in speed and acceleration.
The Nio EP9 is a top pick for those who prioritize precision and control over sheer speed, as it is great at traversing tracks with many twists and turns. However, don’t expect to win a drag race with it.

12020 Koenigsegg Jesko
The 2020 Koenigsegg Jesko is priced at 450,000 Credits and is undoubtedlythe best hypercar in the game. The speed of the 2020 Koenigsegg Jesko is rated a ten, and its acceleration is also very impressive, making it one of the fastest cars in Forza.
Along with its speed and acceleration, its braking and handling are also very smooth, justifying its high price tag. So if you want to own this beast of a vehicle, it’s time to start saving up those in-game Credits.