Driving incredibly fast cars in “Forza Motorsport” makes all the difference. Speed is a factor that keeps you from getting stuck in a train throughout the entire duration of the race and pulling off the epic overtake you’re aiming for. What are the fastest cars in this game? Let’s find out.
1. 2020 Koenigsegg Jesko
First on this list is the 2020 Koenigsegg Jesko. It needs no introduction. Pure speed is what it is all about. Plowing down the road at 273 mph, this car is definitely the fastest in “Forza Motorsport.
Despite its shortcomings, such as its slower acceleration, unlike other cars like the Chiron, its aerodynamics and weight compensate for that, making your Jesko soar ahead of the competition. It is also the game’s most expensive car.
2. 2018 Bugatti Chiron
Secondly, you have the 2018 Bugatti Chiron. It only lags around two to three mph than the 2020 Koenigsegg Jesko. Sure, it has a higher acceleration, which might make some contest its second placing, but it is here since it falls short on its handling and break.
Also, this car hits the max cap of 270 mph in straight lines, unlike Jesko’s 273.
3. 2019 Bugatti Divo
Another Bugatti follows suit and that’s because Bugattis are known for speed, really. While beaten by its brother, Chiron, the Divo’s edge is on its 0.1 acceleration rating, which makes it one of the top fastest cars in “Forza Motorsport” in its own right.
4. 2017 Koenigsegg Agera RS
Koenigsegg is also a name synonymous with the sensation of speed. The second Koenigsegg on this list is the 2017 Koenigsegg Agera RS. Just like the 2019 Bugatti Divo, it’s fast and it’s furious. You better check it out.
5. 2021 Rimac Nevera
Driving a 2021 Rimac Nevera will be one of the best days in your “Forza Motorsport” gaming career. Aside from touching around 258 mph maximum, this car is also trendy, as it is all-electric. But, even though its turning potential is restricting, this Rimac Nevera is your best bet if you tire of driving Bugattis and Koenigseggs without letting go of speed.
However, it has a downside. Its acceleration is just 4.3, so you might not hit the 258 mph cap most of the time. How good its braking and handling are will depend on your liking.
6. 2013 McLaren P1
McLarens are synonymous with luxury. This McLaren P1 2013 edition may be trailing behind the cars earlier on this list, but you’ll be pushed to drive it for its uber-appealing design, making a “Forza Motorsport” gamer trade top speed for a sleek design, as you’ll look stylish driving this stylish car.
7. 2015 Ultima Evolution Coupe 1020
Although the 2015 Ultima Evolution Coupe 1020 is the only car from the British sports car manufacturer featured in “Forza Motorsport,” this odd-one-out is oh-so-satisfying.
It touches an impressive top speed of 245 mph, around five mph slower than the 2013 McLaren P1. Albeit slower than it, it features a higher index rating and better handling. So, if you’re after top speed in their range, the McLaren and this car can be used interchangeably.
8. 2017 Ferrari 812 Superfast
Ah, a Ferrari, at last. How Ferraris are in real life is also how they are in video games like “Forza Motorsport.” The Ferrari brand has made it clear that they’re not after top speed when crafting cars but the overall driving experience.
Nonetheless, this Italian stallion lives up to its name, Superfast, as driving this provides you with still decently high acceleration with a low level of stability. You’ll almost forget its technical deficiencies considering these strengths.
9. 1987 Porsche #17 AG 962C
Porsches are designed more for lifestyle driving, not for speed, so the 1987 Porsche #17 AG 962C is a bit low on this list. But it’s probably the fastest Porsche around. It nets a top speed of 238 mph, not far from the previous car on this list. That’s already well, considering that the rest of the Porsches in the game don’t equate to being fast.
10. 1993 McLaren F1
The oldest on this list so far, this 1993 McLaren F1 proves that age is just a number. Though it has the lowest base braking and handling so far, as well as the second-worst, not best, acceleration, it won’t cost you a fortune. Driving this old car will still be worthwhile.
11. 2020 Ferrari SF90 Stradale
Here’s another speedy Ferrari. The 2020 Ferrari SF90 Stradale is at the lowest portion of this list, but its vast acceleration advantage makes up for its minor speed deficiency. Ironically, while it is theoretically slower, some “Forza Motorsport” gamers say driving this feels faster on the track, which also explains why it’s pricier than its Superfast counterpart.
12. 2020 SSC Tuatara
The SSC Tuatara hypercar is known for its blistering speed, reaching a top speed of 282 mph, making it one of the fastest production cars in the world. A 5.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that produces 1,750 horsepower powers it, not to mention how its aerodynamic design and lightweight build ensure you get unparalleled performance. This cutting-edge engineering hoists it at the pinnacle of “Forza Motorsport” speed, setting the bar high for the category of hypercars.
13. 2020 McLaren Speedtail
The 2020 McLaren Speedtail is also one of the fastest cars in the game, achieving up to a 250 mph top speed. Its 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, together with its electric motors, produces 1,055 horsepower for that acceleration and speed that don’t make any comprises. Its sleek, aerodynamic design is also worth noting, complementing its superior performance on the track. High-speed racers, get this.
Published by Xbox Game Studios for Xbox consoles and Microsoft Windows, “Forza Motorsport” is a racing game series that simulates real-life racing around various real-life and fictional tracks. It also emulates the performance and handling of several real cars, such as those you learned on this list. Race on.