FH6 Legendary Cars: The Rarest & Most Valuable Vehicles

Published: May 14, 2026 · 8 min read

What Makes a Car "Legendary"?

So FH6 splits cars into rarity tiers: Common, Rare, Epic, and Legendary. Legendary is the top tier, obviously. These are the cars that actually matter if you're into collecting or flipping on the Auction House, the rest is just filler basically. We're talking stuff with real historical significance, insane real-world value, limited availability, or just bonkers performance. Thing is, most Legendary cars can't be bought from the Autoshow. At all. You gotta earn them through Festival Playlist rewards, Wheelspins, Barn Finds, Story completions, or snipe them on the Auction House. It's a whole thing, honestly.

I've been tracking every Legendary car in FH6 since Series 1 launched and below is the full list. How to get each one, what they're worth on the market, and whether they're worth the grind or just garage filler that you'll never drive. Let's get into it, man.

All Legendary Cars & How to Obtain Them

CarYearObtain MethodAuction House ValueWorth Grinding?
Ferrari 250 GTO1962Barn Find #15 (all other barn finds + Level 100)15M - 20M creditsAbsolutely. Free, stupid valuable, drives like a dream in A class
McLaren F11993Barn Find #12 (finish Hypercar Evolution story)8M - 12M credits100 percent. Iconic car, meta for S1 road racing
Ferrari 330 P41967Festival Playlist Series 1 (80 percent completion)Not yet availableYes, extremely rare, first Series exclusive ever
Mercedes-Benz 300SL Coupe1954Barn Find #4 (reach Level 25)3M - 5M creditsYeah, classic gullwing, solid A class with upgrades
Lamborghini Miura P4001967Barn Find #3 (Vintage Roadsters story)2M - 4M creditsYes, gorgeous cruiser for B class, no brainer
Koenigsegg Jesko2020Autoshow (2.8M credits) or Wheelspin3M - 5M creditsDepends. Pricey but basically mandatory for speed records
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+2019Festival Playlist (previous Series) or Auction House6M - 10M creditsYes, fastest production car in the game for speed traps
Porsche 917K1970Horizon Story "Legends of Le Mans" 100 percent4M - 7M creditsYes, handling is incredible for its class
Ford GT40 Mk I1964Barn Find #13 (win the Goliath race)3M - 5M creditsYes, free and competitive in S1
Ferrari LaFerrari2013Wheelspin / Super Wheelspin only4M - 8M creditsYes, top-tier S2 road car, part of the holy trinity
McLaren P12013Wheelspin / Super Wheelspin only3M - 6M creditsYes, holy trinity member, excellent handling
Porsche 918 Spyder2014Wheelspin / Super Wheelspin only3M - 5M creditsYes, completes the holy trinity, stupid versatile
Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-42021Festival Playlist exclusive (Series 2)5M - 8M creditsYes, modern classic, fantastic S1 car
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale1967Barn Find #14 (collect 100 cars)6M - 10M creditsYes, one of the rarest in the game, stunning design
Jaguar D-Type1955Horizon Story "Le Mans Legends" completion2M - 4M creditsEh, moderate. Niche B class, mostly a collector piece
Ferrari F40 Competizione1989Festival Playlist exclusive (Series 1, 100 percent reward)12M - 15M creditsHell yes. Ultimate F40 variant, meta S1 car, drives insanely well
Mercedes-AMG ONE2021Autoshow (2.7M credits) or Auction House4M - 6M creditsDepends. Basically an F1 car for the road, amazing S2 class
Aston Martin DB5 (Goldfinger)1963Horizon Story "Cinema on Wheels" 100 percent2M - 3M creditsModerate, collector's item, not competitive in any class tbh
Rimac Concept Two2019Autoshow (2.4M credits) or Festival Playlist2M - 4M creditsYes, best EV in the game, acceleration is absolutely broken
Ferrari 512 TR1991Wheelspin only, no Autoshow purchase option1M - 2M creditsModerate, decent A class but not essential at all

How to Get Legendary Cars: Method Breakdown

Barn Finds (4 Legendary Cars)

Four of the 15 Barn Find cars are Legendary tier and they're all sitting there waiting for you, completely free. The Ferrari 250 GTO, McLaren F1, Lamborghini Miura, and Mercedes-Benz 300SL. You just need the right rumour triggers and then drive to the barn location, that's it. Easy money. But here's the catch, the 250 GTO is locked behind ALL other barn finds plus Level 100, so you're not getting that one early game no matter how much you want it. It's also the single most valuable car in the entire game once you have it. Like, by a lot. Check our dedicated Barn Finds guide if you need exact locations and trigger conditions, I'm not gonna rehash all that here.

Festival Playlist Exclusives

Each Series drops 2 to 3 new Legendary cars as playlist rewards and these are the ones you really don't wanna miss. Time-limited. Once the Series ends, those cars are gone until they come back in a future playlist, which can take 6 to 12 months, or until they show up in Wheelspins which is just RNG hell. The 80 percent completion reward is usually a returning Legendary. The 100 percent completion reward is a brand-new exclusive. Check the Festival Playlist tab every Thursday, seriously, just make it a habit. Missing a Series exclusive and watching it hit 20M on Auction House later is pain.

Wheelspin / Super Wheelspin Only

The holy trinity of hybrid hypercars, man. LaFerrari, McLaren P1, Porsche 918 Spyder. All Wheelspin exclusive, can't buy any of them from the Autoshow no matter how many credits you're sitting on. Your best farming method, and I've tested a bunch of these, is buying the 1998 Toyota Supra RZ for 60k credits and unlocking its Super Wheelspin perk for 4 Skill Points. That's the most efficient Wheelspin farming method in the game, hands down, no contest. Stockpile Super Wheelspins and open them in bulk sessions, 10 to 20 at a time. I dunno if the RNG actually clusters rare drops or if it's just confirmation bias, but anecdotally bulk openings feel way better. A lot of players swear by it and honestly I've had better luck that way too. Basically you're hedging against bad RNG by giving yourself more rolls in one sitting, worst case you get a bunch of credit spins and can buy something else. Not the end of the world.

Horizon Story Rewards

Couple of Legendary cars are locked behind Horizon Story completions at 100 percent. The Porsche 917K from Legends of Le Mans and the Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger from Cinema on Wheels are the main ones. Each story takes maybe 2 to 4 hours and the cars are guaranteed, no RNG involved whatsoever. Zero. That's actually a better time-to-value ratio than almost anything else you can do in FH6. Four hours for a guaranteed 4M to 7M credit car is a no-brainer, honestly. Way more reliable than praying to the Wheelspin gods.

Autoshow Purchases

A few Legendary cars you can just buy straight up from the Autoshow if you've got the credits. Koenigsegg Jesko at 2.8M, Mercedes-AMG ONE at 2.7M, Rimac Concept Two at 2.4M. Expensive but available to anyone who's been grinding credits, no playlist or RNG gatekeeping. Pro tip, if you see any of these on the Auction House for less than the Autoshow price, buy it immediately. Don't think about it, just click buy. Those are players who won them in Wheelspins and are selling at a loss cuz they either don't know the value or just want quick credits. Free money basically, and you can flip them right back for profit if you already have one. That kind of thing.

Which Legendary Cars Are Worth Grinding For

Must-Have (Priority 1)

Ferrari 250 GTO, no question. Free from Barn Finds and worth 15 to 20 million credits on the Auction House, that's the single best value car in FH6. Just do the Barn Finds, seriously. No excuse not to. Ferrari F40 Competizione, if it's the current 100 percent Series reward, grind for it like your life depends on it. One of the best handling cars in the entire game and it'll probably stay a top meta pick for S1 road racing throughout FH6's entire lifecycle. That thing is legit OP. Broken, even. McLaren F1, free Barn Find, excellent for S1 road racing and speed traps, just finish the Hypercar Evolution story. Porsche 917K, do the Le Mans story, it's incredible for its class and genuinely fun to drive which is what actually matters at the end of the day, you know?

Worth Getting (Priority 2)

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300 plus, whenever it's available, grab it. Fastest production car in the game, dominates speed traps, no other car even comes close for that specific thing. The holy trinity, McLaren P1, LaFerrari, 918 Spyder, grind those Wheelspins cuz they're essential for S2 class racing and you're gonna want all three eventually whether you like it or not. Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4, Playlist exclusive, great S1 car and it'll appreciate in value over time so you're making money either way. Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale, Barn Find that needs 100 cars collected first, beautiful, rare, and valuable, worth the collection grind if you're already close. There's worse ways to spend your time in this game and a lot of them.

Collector Items (Priority 3)

Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger, fun for cruising around but not competitive in any race class so don't expect miracles, it's purely a vibe car. Jaguar D-Type, cool historical piece but limited racing use, mostly sits in my garage looking pretty and collecting dust. Ferrari 512 TR, only grab this if you're a Ferrari completionist, it's not a meta car and you probably won't drive it much after the first week, honestly. Just being real with you.

Market Value Trends

Legendary car values on the Auction House follow pretty predictable patterns once you've watched the market for a while. I've been flipping these for months and here's what I've noticed, man. The patterns are actually super reliable once you know what to look for.

Week 1 of a new Series, prices are at their highest cuz demand peaks hard. If you have a previous Series exclusive sitting in your garage, this is when you sell. Don't wait. Just list it and watch the bids roll in. Week 3 to 4 of a Series, prices dip slightly as more players complete the playlist and get their hands on the cars. End of Series, prices bottom out completely as everyone floods the market with duplicates, this is actually the best time to buy if you're looking to hold long term. Buy low, sit on it, sell high later. Basic economics but so many people get it backwards. Then 2 to 3 months after a Series ends, prices start climbing again as supply dries up and new players want in. That's the sweet spot for selling and you can make millions per car if you timed your buys right.

One more thing, when a car returns to the Festival Playlist, prices crash by 50 to 70 percent literally overnight. I mean, the second the new playlist drops, values just tank. If you know a car is coming back in the next Series, sell before the Series starts or you're gonna lose half your investment in one reset. I've watched 15M cars drop to 5M in a day because people didn't check the upcoming playlist. Don't be that guy. Seriously.

Tips for Collecting Legendary Cars

Always complete the Festival Playlist to at least 80 percent, I can't stress this enough. That guarantees you get the seasonal exclusive Legendary every single time. Even if you don't want the car personally, you can auction it for millions and fund whatever you actually want. It's free credits, basically. No downside whatsoever, and like, you're probably playing the playlist activities anyway for fun or for other rewards.

Save your Super Wheelspins, man, don't open them the second you get them. I'm begging you. I save up 10 to 20 at a time and open them all in one session. The game's RNG seems to cluster rare drops in short windows, this is anecdotal and not officially confirmed by anyone at Playground Games, but a ton of players including me have noticed better results with bulk openings. Worst case it costs you nothing to try. Best case you walk away with a LaFerrari and a couple million in credit spins, and stuff like that.

Buy duplicates of cheap Legendary cars when you can. If you get a second 250 GTO or McLaren F1 from a Wheelspin, don't sell it immediately like a noob. Prices appreciate over time, hold for 3 to 6 months and you'll make way more. Patience is literally free money in FH6's economy and most players have zero of it, which is exactly why this works.

Check the Forzathon Shop every single week without fail. Occasionally Legendary cars show up there for Forzathon Points and it's usually an absolute steal. The Bugatti Chiron has appeared twice already for 600 FP each time, that's nothing compared to its 8M Auction House price. Forzathon Points are easy to farm too, like, you get them just by playing the game and doing horizon arcade events, so there's really no excuse to miss these deals.

Do not sleep on Horizon Stories, man. Four Legendary cars locked behind story completions. Each story takes 2 to 4 hours and guarantees a Legendary worth millions. That time-to-value ratio beats literally any other grinding method in the game, and I mean any. You're looking at roughly a million credits per hour from story rewards, name another activity that pays that well consistently, you can't. Free roam racing, Forzathon events, even most Auction House flipping doesn't touch those numbers with that level of consistency.

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