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FH Cars Top Speed List for FH6 by u4gm

Japan changes the way you judge speed. A car that feels heroic on a straight highway can feel clumsy the moment the road dives into a tight mountain section, and that’s why picking from the FH6 Cars list isn’t just about finding the biggest mph number. You’ll want one car for speed traps, one for proper racing, and maybe one that simply feels good when you’re throwing it through city traffic.

The car with the biggest number

Hennessey Venom F5 is built for flat-out runs

The 2021 Hennessey Venom F5 is the headline machine if all you care about is top speed. In stock form, it can hit around 304 mph, which puts it ahead of the Koenigsegg Jesko and Agera RS on pure velocity. It’s also cheaper than some of its direct rivals, sitting at about 2,050,000 CR, so it feels like the obvious buy for players chasing speed cameras. There’s a catch, though. Its acceleration and launch aren’t special for a car this wild. You need a long, clean stretch of road before it really wakes up. On a short race with constant braking, you’ll spend more time recovering speed than using it.

  • 2021 Hennessey Venom F5: best stock top speed, weaker launch.
  • 2020 Koenigsegg Jesko: better control, stronger handling, great high-speed stability.
  • 2017 Koenigsegg Agera RS: fast and steady, with excellent braking.
  • 2019 McLaren Speedtail: quick, stylish, but not the sharpest race tool.
  • 2011 Koenigsegg Agera: still rapid, though it feels older in tighter sections.

Why the Jesko often feels better

Control matters when the road stops being straight

The Koenigsegg Jesko doesn’t wear the top-speed crown here, but many players will enjoy it more in actual events. Its handling rating is much stronger than the Venom F5, and the braking feels more trustworthy when you’re arriving at a corner far too quickly. That matters. A lot. On Horizon’s faster routes, the Jesko can hold huge speeds without constantly fighting you. The Venom F5 is brilliant for bragging rights and speed trap attempts, but the Jesko is the one you’re more likely to keep clean through a full race. Less drama, more usable pace.

The cars that win races

Acceleration beats top speed more often than people expect

New players often sort the garage by speed and call it a day. We’ve all done it. But once you start racing properly, launch, braking, and corner exit punch become much more important. The Mercedes-AMG One is a great example, with perfect acceleration and strong stability. The Porsche 918 Spyder is another monster because it launches hard and gets back up to speed almost instantly. The Ferrari FXX-K Evo Welcome Pack is also a smart pick, especially for the price. It doesn’t chase 300 mph, but it grips, stops, and fires out of corners like a proper track weapon. The Lamborghini Revuelto deserves a mention too, because it’s cheap compared with the big hypercars and still has near-perfect acceleration.

Build your garage around the event

Spend for purpose, not just for prestige

A smarter garage has roles. Keep the Venom F5 for highway pulls and speed zones. Use the Jesko when you want fast-road confidence. Bring out the AMG One, 918 Spyder, or FXX-K Evo when the route has corners every few seconds. Tuning also changes everything, so don’t ignore gear ratios, aero, tyres, and suspension. A good community tune can make a cheaper car feel miles better than an expensive stock hypercar. If you’re trying to stretch your Forza Horizon 6 Credits, buy one reliable S2 racer, one handling-focused track car, and one silly top-speed machine for the long roads.