Forza Edition cars are tuned-up specials that carry a permanent bonus perk. There are 18 in Forza Horizon 6, and despite the reputation, only 8 come from Wheelspins. The other 10 are earned elsewhere. Here's every one, grouped by how you actually get it.
A Forza Edition takes a standard car and rebuilds it to specialise in something: a one-off livery, a reworked setup, and a built-in bonus that's active whenever you drive it, usually a boost to Skills, Event XP or Credits. The perk is permanent and free to run.
They've got a reputation as Wheelspin-only loot, but that's only half true in FH6. Just 8 of 18 actually drop from Wheelspins and Super Wheelspins (or trade hands on the Auction House). The rest you earn for free by hitting Tier 5 in an accolade, find as Aftermarket cars parked around Japan, or get bundled with VIP Membership.
Won from Wheelspins and Super Wheelspins, or bought from another player in the Auction House.
Earned for free by reaching Tier 5 in an accolade category.
Spawns as an Aftermarket car at a fixed location in the world. Drive up and buy it.
Granted with VIP Membership (a paid add-on).
No, that's the common misconception. Only 8 of 18 come from Wheelspins (or the Auction House). The other 10 are free accolade rewards for reaching Tier 5, Aftermarket cars you find and buy in the world, or VIP Membership cars.
Each one carries a built-in boost active while you drive it: a Skills, Event XP or Credits multiplier, depending on the car. It can't be removed and costs nothing to run.
The free routes are the accolade rewards (BMW M2, Lexus LFA, Subaru Vivio RX-R, Toyota Sprinter Trueno, just reach Tier 5 in the named category) and the three Aftermarket cars, which spawn at fixed spots you can drive to and buy.