The undisputed Acceleration champion in this group. A natural advantage that's hard to overcome, even with a perfect tune on a weaker platform.
Retro Sports Cars is one of the most popular car categories in FH5. These five post the highest Acceleration ratings in the category.
The undisputed Acceleration champion in this group. A natural advantage that's hard to overcome, even with a perfect tune on a weaker platform.
A strong Acceleration contender that's remarkably close to the top. Balanced and versatile across multiple track types.
Pairs high Acceleration with competitive all-around performance — a rare combination. An excellent all-rounder that doesn't force trade-offs.
A great mid-price option with Acceleration that punches above its weight. Lower PI leaves significant tuning headroom.
The most accessible car on this list with Acceleration that holds its own against pricier competition. Ideal for budget builds.
The rankings above are based on stock performance data — every car shown is completely untuned, straight from the Autoshow. If a car ranks #1 for Acceleration in stock form, it has a natural advantage that's hard to overcome.
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In Forza Horizon 5, the Acceleration stat reflects how quickly a car reaches top speed. Tracks with frequent braking zones reward cars that recover speed fastest.
All five cars on this list are RWD. This layout dominates the Acceleration rankings thanks to its mechanical advantages.
If you're just starting out, the 1993 Porsche 968 Turbo S at 140,000 CR is a strong entry point. The 1975 Forsberg Racing Nissan 'Gold Leader' Datsun 280z leads at 6.1 Acceleration, but costs 100,000 CR.