Lamborghini in Forza Horizon 6

Country: Italy | Founded: 1963

Lamborghini

I've been maining Lamborghini in Fh6 lately, fr, raging bulls from sant'agata, dramatic, loud, and I can't get enough of the V12 scream. Nope.

I've driven every Lambo in the game at this point, and look, you get 2 vehicles, each with its own character and performance profile. Whether you're collecting, racing, or just cruising, Lamborghini has something to offer.

Available Vehicles

Revuelto (2024)

Class: S1 | PI: 915

Huracan STO (2021)

Class: S1 | PI: 880

Aventador SVJ (2024)

Class: S2 | PI: 940

Countach LPI 800-4 (2024)

Class: S2 | PI: 930

Sian FKP 37 (2024)

Class: S2 | PI: 955

What Makes Lamborghini Special

I always try different tire compounds when driving my Lamborghini vehicles, ya get wild results depending on the compound. The handling is what I love most about these cars. The acceleration is brutal, fr, you'll notice it the moment you pin the throttle.

For tuning, I soften the rear springs slightly on my Lamborghini builds, makes a noticeable difference tbh. What I've learned the hard way: these things get heavy in the corners if you push too hard without a proper tune. Big deal.

Best Events for Lamborghini

Lamborghini cars perform well in road racing events. Some models also excel in drift zones with the right setup.

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That's the gist from my time with them.

Best Events for Lamborghini

So you grabbed a Lamborghini, now where do I actually race mine? For road racing circuits, these cars feel best on medium to high-speed tracks with smooth corners. The Lamborghini Revuelto in particular is kinda meta on tracks like Coastal Highway and Mountain Pass where I can really let it rip. Street scene events are legit too since Lamborghini vehicles usually launch like a rocket out of corners. But dirt racing? I'd skip it unless you got a rally-tuned build, most Lamborghini cars are pure tarmac monsters and the offroad handling is kinda sketchy tbh.

For online racing, I find Lamborghini cars in S2 class competitive but not completely broken. You'll hold your own against similar-tier manufacturers. The key is tuning tho, a stock Lamborghini is fine for solo play but I need proper gearing and suspension for sweaty multiplayer lobbies. I set my final drive ratio slightly longer than stock for Lamborghini cars cause they tend to top out too early on fast tracks.

Tuning Tips for Lamborghini

Tuning Lamborghini vehicles, in my experience, is more about refinement than overhaul. These cars come pretty well set up from the factory, and honestly most of the performance gain I've found comes from small adjustments rather than drastic changes. Start with tire pressure, I drop it 2 PSI from stock for better grip on technical circuits, or raise it 1 PSI for top speed runs. The suspension on Lamborghini cars tends to be a bit stiff for Fh6's bumpy roads, so softening the springs by about 10 percent actually improves handling on most tracks in my testing.

For the diff, I run a slightly higher rear bias on Lamborghini cars, try 65 percent rear on AWD models and 100 percent rear on RWD. The anti-roll bars, I set one click softer than default in the front and one click stiffer in the rear. This dials out that annoying understeer Lamborghini cars sometimes have on corner entry. Gearing is the most important adjustment tbh, Lamborghini gearboxes are set up for real-world speeds but Fh6 tracks are shorter and tighter, so I shorten the final drive for better acceleration out of slow corners.

How Lamborghini Compares to Rivals

In Fh6's roster, I'd say Lamborghini occupies a distinct place among the 4 vehicles from Italy. Compared to other manufacturers in similar classes, Lamborghini brings a unique driving character that I either love or find frustrating depending on the day. Some players swear by Lamborghini for certain track types while others prefer the competition. Honestly the best advice I can give is to drive a few different manufacturers back to back on the same track and see which handling model clicks with you. Numbers on a spreadsheet do not capture how a car feels through a corner, fr.

Collecting Tips

If you're tryna collect every Lamborghini in Fh6 like I did, start with the Autoshow cars, those are the easiest to get since you just buy them with credits. The wheelspin-exclusive Lamborghini vehicles are the real grind cause there is no guaranteed way to get them. No joke, I spent weeks refreshing the auction house. Check it regularly, especially on weekends when more players are listing cars. For the seasonal reward Lamborghini cars, ya just gotta wait for them to cycle back around in the festival playlist. I set a reminder in the game and do not miss the week cause it might be months before it comes back.

Common Tuning Mistakes with This Brand

I see people mess up Lamborghini tunes all the time, like fr it's painful to watch. The biggest noob trap is maxing out every upgrade without thinking about balance. A fully upgraded Lamborghini with 1500 horsepower is useless if you cannot put the power down, I learned that the hard way. Traction is everything in Fh6, and Lamborghini cars especially need proper tire and suspension upgrades before ya start chasing horsepower numbers. Another common screw-up I spot is ignoring weight reduction, Lamborghini cars are already heavy, and shedding a hundred kilos is worth way more lap time than adding 50 horsepower. Start with handling mods, then add power. Oh and do not forget brake upgrades, seriously, being able to brake 10 meters later into every corner adds up to seconds per lap in my testing.