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Forza Horizon 5: Best Drag Racing Cars & How Much They Cost

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Forza Horizon 5 has the most cars out of any game in the series, with nearly 800 different vehicles, with many being released via added content. There is a wide variety of races and events in the game, and other cars are more suited to these different types of racers. Drag racing cars prioritize speed and acceleration, and properly tuning them for these sprints gets the best out of them.



The best drag racing cars in Forza Horizon 5 are normally quite expensive, belonging to the most costly car manufacturers, so players should make sure to hoard as many credits (CR) as they can. Nevertheless, they are worth buying—and players will have a lot of success drag racing with them, even beginner Forza Horizon players.

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Updated September 28, 2024 by Stephen LaGioia: Playground Games has hit the ground running with Forza Horizon 5 — the most ambitious, epic installment of the franchise — and still hasn’t looked back. A steady stream of updates, including the new multiplayer Hide and Seek, and distinct Hidden Horizons has kept fans glued to the virtual wheel.

But while this game amps up the scope and complexity, some fans prefer to dial things back with the slew of simple and quick drag races. It’s no surprise, given their thrilling nature, and the range of fast, flashy customized cars that shine in this mode. As such, we’ve decided to put the pedal to the metal, and juice up this list with more of the best, fastest cars for drag races.



14 2014 BAC Mono

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With its slim design and lack of windscreen, this ultralight sports car can pierce right through the wind and swiftly coast to victory — making it a great option for the straightaways of FH5. It can rev up to a top speed of close to 180 mph without breaking a sweat, and take off at 60 mph in just under three seconds.

With solid handling and braking, this is also a great option for those windier Street Races. But with its aerodynamic nature and fairly high speed, as well as above-average launching, the BAC Mono is an underrated Drag Racing car to consider.

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13 2021 Rimac Nevera

3,000,000 CR At The Autoshow

Forza Horizon 5 Rimac Nevera

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Boasting loads of BHP (brake horsepower) that clocks in at 1,893, this electric car shines beyond most of its ilk as well as many gas-powered counterparts. Built with specialized tires that allow for hitting sky-high speeds in a smooth, steady fashion, the Croatian hypercar is an excellent choice to hit the road with for drag racing.

The vehicle zips to 60 mph in a mere 1.85 seconds, and holds the record for the fastest production EV at two motorsports festivals. It’s perhaps fitting that the brand ‘Nevera’ refers to ‘quick and sudden lightning storms’ in Croatian, as this beast certainly brings lightning-fast qualities. It offers pitch-perfect launch and near-perfect speed and acceleration abilities, making it a force of nature for those longer drag strips.


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12 1991 Jaguar Sport XJR-15

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Forza Horizon 5 Sport XJR-15 Jaguar display

This classic dates back to a time when the internet was barely in its infancy, though it can still hang with the best of them. This is thanks to its 6L naturally-aspirated V12 engine, solid build, and relatively light weight that allows it to coast effortlessly at warp speeds while keeping an even keel.

Handling and braking are both strong points, making it useful far beyond straightforward drag strips, though speed is its strongest quality. It’s well worth seeking out this coveted Barn Find, which resides in the abandoned airport in the southwest region of the map.

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11 2012 Ferrari 599XX Evolution

2,600,000 CR At The Autoshow

Forza Horizon 5 Ferrari 599XX EVO

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The Ferrari is one of the iconic supercars both in FH5 and at large, and this sleek 2012 model is no exception. The car is laced with 740 bhp and a 6L V12 engine that helps power it over most in its path.

Even with hundreds of other stars rounding out the lineup, the 599XX Evo stands out as one of the fastest S2 cars in the game, topping off at a massive 240 mph. Of course, players aren’t advised to drag this car off-road, but it excels in almost every other fashion, with superb handling and braking in particular.

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10 1997 McLaren F1 GT

15,000,000 CR At The Autoshow

1997 McLaren F1 GT forza 5


One of FH4‘s fastest cars still edges out most others in the latest installment. As mentioned in its official description, this sleek supercar from the UK is “ready to go straight to the track, swiftly put opponents “in the rearview mirror.” With this in mind and the car’s aerodynamic design, it’s no surprise that the McLaren excels in its speed, boasting a solid 8.4 (S1 866) as well as a decent acceleration of 6.2.

This baby can sprint to 100 mph in under seven seconds and tops out at a whopping 226 mph. And while not necessarily needed for drag races—it has the bonus of staying at warp speed with even-keeled handling of 8.2. It’s certainly not cheap, but it’s worth the long investment.

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9 1999 Lamborghini Diablo GTR

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This Italian beast can light it up when it comes to red-hot speeds; thanks to its roaring 6.0L V12 engine and 590 brake horsepower.

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With prominent speed and handling abilities, players can reliably floor it across the drag racing runways in a straight, steady line and leave opponents in the dust. Its rear wing helps it glide through the wind and keeps it grounded on the road.

8 2019 Rimac Concept Two (S2)

2,000,000 CR At The Autoshow

Forza Horizon 4 Rimac Concept Two three quarters view display in garage
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The 2019 Rimac Concept Two is a fully-electric hypercar that has incredible top speed and even impressive Handling, making it suitable even for normal driving around the Forza Horizon 5 map. With 9.3 speed, 10 acceleration, and 10 launch (SR 963), this car is perfectly set up to handle drag racing.


It’s very pricey, so players may find that it takes a bit of time to assemble the required cash. The vehicle is well worth buying though, due to its sheer speed and acceleration capabilities, and driving it is one of the best things about Forza Horizon.

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7 2020 Koenigsegg Jesko

2,800,000 CR At The Autoshow

Forza Horizon 5 - Koenigsegg Jesko - Player exploring the open roads of Mexico

The Koenigsegg Jesko 2020 is a love letter to Koenigsegg fans, being named after the founder of the car manufacturer. With 10 speed, 8.3 acceleration, and 9.6 launch, the Jesko is a dream for drag racers but is more suited to longer sprints due to the lower acceleration.


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Players could always customize the Koenigsegg Jesko to have higher acceleration to make it more viable for longer drag races. In any case, it is worth buying for players who enjoy this type of racing. Players will enjoy driving the Koenigsegg Jesko around every Forza Horizon biome.

6 2014 Porsche 918 Spyder (S2)

850,000 CR At The Autoshow

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The 2014 Porsche 918 Spyder is a beautiful-looking car, and it packs plenty of speed, acceleration, and launch to make Drag Racing a breeze for players who own it. While it is a bit pricey, it is worth it.

This vehicle can be further customized to improve its stats, so considering the base stats it starts with, this customization can result in essentially maxing out the car across all of its stats. Players who love Porsche will naturally gravitate to this car, but it is viable even for players who prefer cars from other manufacturers. While it isn’t a classic car to buy, it is viable for drag racing.


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5 2011 Lamborghini Sesto Elemento (S2)

2,500,000 CR At The Autoshow

Lamborghini Sesto Elemento in Forza Horizon 5

The 2011 Lamborghini Sesto Elemento belongs to the S2 class and is a gorgeous, sleek speed demon that is a ton of fun for players to use. With perfect scores in acceleration and launch, this vehicle can match any other, but the speed of 7.8 isn’t the highest.

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Players should try to customize this car to have a better top speed or make sure to only use this on shorter drag races. Fans of Lamborghini will undoubtedly want to pick this car for drag racing, and it is viable enough to be a solid choice. Lamborghini cars are present in lots of awesome, dynamic driving games, and it’s not hard to see why.


4 1965 Hoonigan Ford Hoonicorn Mustang (S2)

500,000 CR At The Autoshow

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The 1965 Hoonigan Ford Hoonican Mustang takes up just as much room with its name as it needs to; a fantastic, iconic car, it is one of the best cars in Forza Horizon 5 for both drifting and drag racing.

With 9.2 speed, 10 acceleration, and 7.4 launch, it may not be the fastest car straight off the mark, but its truly fearsome speed and acceleration mean that any fairly long drag race will be won by it. Forza Horizon 5 is a racing game with great customization options, so players should try to customize the car so that its launch is a little faster just to secure the win in shorter-length drag races.

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3 2019 Bugatti Divo (S2)

3,000,000 CR At The Autoshow

Forza Horizon 5 Bugatti Divo turning on pairie street

One of the newest supercars around, the 2019 Bugatti Divo is a stylish beast that is one of the best cars around for drag racing. With 9.6 speed, 10 acceleration, and 6.2 launch, this vehicle races ahead at a breakneck pace.

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The Launch could be higher, so players could customize the Bugatti Divo so that it has a higher Launch to get it off the ground quicker. Despite that, acceleration and speed allow it to close the gap against most other cars and win the drag race.

2 2010 Mosler MT900S

320,000 CR At The Autoshow

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This 2010 American car is a great choice for drag races, as it’s effectively speedy, sleek — and doesn’t break the bank with its low Autoshow asking price. This optimized vehicle milks quite a bit of power out of a single supercharged V8 engine.

The Mosler can easily top 200 mph, but where it really shines is its launch and acceleration, which allow it to zoom from zero to 60 in just a few seconds. Tack on some superb handling for good measure, and the Mosler becomes one of the most appealing cars for road racing in general.

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1 2011 BMW X5 M Forza Edition (S2)

100,000 CR At The Autoshow

Forza Horizon 5 BMW X5M Forza Edition with fin driving on forest road with flags

The 2011 BMW X5 M Forza Edition is the best drag racing car available in the game. It has 8 speed, 10 acceleration, and 10 launch. Players should customize the speed if they can, but this isn’t the highest priority as the acceleration and launch should be enough to get them over the line in shorter drag races.

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The BMW X5 M is exclusive to the VIP pack for players who bought the DLC. It is worth getting, as this vehicle is considered to be one of the fastest cars in Forza Horizon 5.


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