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Forza Horizon 6 VIP Membership: Everything You Get, the Weekly Super Wheelspin & Is It Worth It? (2026)

Sam Okonkwo
Sam Okonkwo
A rally car passing the red festival tower on a Tokyo street in Forza Horizon 6

Forza Horizon 6 VIP Membership is a one-time, permanent add-on that turns on a stack of passive rewards for the entire life of the game — a 2x Credit boost, a Super Wheelspin every single week, three exclusive cars, a free luxury house, and a set of vanity cosmetics. It is not a subscription, and it does not expire. But at €19.99 / $19.99 it is also an easy thing to buy on impulse and then wonder whether it actually pays off.

This guide lays out exactly what VIP includes, breaks down the real Credit and Wheelspin value you get back, explains the weekly Super Wheelspin drop that keeps confusing players, and gives you a straight verdict on whether it's worth buying — plus the fastest way to skip the grind entirely if you just want the rare cars.

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Key Takeaways

  • What it is: a lifetime membership add-on for FH6, bought once (€19.99 / $19.99) — also bundled inside the Premium Edition and Premium Upgrade. Not a subscription.
  • The five benefits: a 2x Credit boost on race payouts, 1 free Super Wheelspin every week, 3 VIP-exclusive Forza Edition cars, the Tokyo City House (free instead of ~3,000,000 CR), and vanity items (Crown Flair, Hero Pose Emote, Yōkoso Car Horn).
  • The weekly Super Wheelspin is weekly, not daily — it lands in your in-game Message Center and must be collected manually, so people miss it. One Super Wheelspin = 3 prize rolls from the top pool.
  • Is it worth it? Yes if you plan to play FH6 long-term — the 2x Credit boost alone repays €20 within a few dozen hours, and the free Tokyo City House is worth ~3M CR on its own.
  • Just want the cars/Credits now? Skip the grind with Forza Horizon 6 Wheelspins or Credits and go straight to the good stuff.

What is Forza Horizon 6 VIP Membership?

VIP Membership is a paid add-on for Forza Horizon 6 that permanently upgrades your rewards at the Horizon Festival. Playground Games describes it plainly on the official Forza site:

"Forza Horizon 6 VIP Membership is your permanent ticket to even more rewards at the Horizon Festival. You'll enjoy a 2x Credit boost to race rewards, a weekly bonus Super Wheelspin, and special Vanity Items including the Crown Flair, Hero Pose Emote and Yōkoso Car Horn." — Playground Games, forza.net

Two things matter in that sentence. First, it's permanent — Steam's store page confirms "this lifetime membership is a single purchase and will always be yours to enjoy." There is no monthly fee and nothing to renew. Second, it stacks with everything else you're already earning, so it compounds the longer you play.

VIP can be bought on its own, or you get it automatically if you own the Premium Edition or bought the Premium Upgrade bundle. If you already own Premium, you already have VIP — check your Message Center before you buy it again.

What do you get with FH6 VIP? (Full benefits breakdown)

Here is the complete list, with the value each benefit is actually worth in-game:

BenefitWhat it doesWhy it matters
2x Credit boostDoubles the Credit payout on race/event rewardsThe single biggest long-term value — it never stops
Weekly Super Wheelspin1 free Super Wheelspin every week, for life3 prize rolls/week from the top pool = ~150 rolls/year
3 VIP-exclusive cars1999 Dodge Viper GTS ACR FE, 2020 Lotus Evija FE, 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro FEForza Edition perks + not obtainable any other way
Tokyo City HouseGifted free (costs ~3,000,000 CR otherwise)Also carries a house perk (a free daily Wheelspin at Horizon Japan)
Vanity itemsCrown Flair (next to your Gamertag), Hero Pose Emote, Yōkoso Car HornCosmetic flex; "Yōkoso" means "welcome" in Japanese

The 2x Credit boost is the real value

The headline benefit is the one that never switches off. Every race, every event, every payout — VIP doubles the Credits you earn from it. On its own, a single clean lap of a high-payout Blueprint on Unbeatable difficulty can bank 100,000+ CR; with the 2x boost stacked on top of your existing multipliers, a solid credit-farming session quietly earns twice as fast forever.

That's what makes VIP a value play rather than a cosmetic one. The upfront cost is fixed at ~$20; the Credit boost keeps paying out for as long as you keep driving. If you want to see where those doubled Credits are best farmed, our how to make Credits fast guide covers the top routes, and the Goliath race farm is the classic AFK loop VIP supercharges.

The weekly Super Wheelspin (and why players think it "disappeared")

This is the benefit that confuses the most people. VIP grants one Super Wheelspin per week — not per day. A Super Wheelspin spins three prize wheels at once, so each weekly drop is three shots at Credits (up to hundreds of thousands), rare wheelspin-exclusive cars, Forza Edition cars, horns, and clothing.

A tuned Toyota Supra drifting on a cherry-blossom-lined Japanese track in Forza Horizon 6

The catch: it does not appear automatically in your spin queue. It's delivered to your in-game Message Center, and you have to collect it manually. Because the drop day can vary — players report it landing on a Friday one week and a Sunday another — it's easy to assume it "vanished" when it's just sitting uncollected in your messages. If yours seems missing, check the Message Center before assuming a bug.

Over a year that's roughly 52 Super Wheelspins ≈ 150 prize rolls from the high-quality pool, entirely free. That alone is why VIP is popular with collectors chasing the rare-car list — see our Wheelspins guide and rare cars guide for what those spins can land you.

The 3 VIP-exclusive Forza Edition cars

The 1999 Dodge Viper GTS ACR Forza Edition, a VIP-exclusive car, on a coastal road in Forza Horizon 6

VIP includes three cars you cannot get any other way — no Autoshow, no Auction House, no Wheelspin:

  • 1999 Dodge Viper GTS ACR Forza Edition ("Viper FE '99") — a pre-tuned, rear-wheel-drive A-class monster.
  • 2020 Lotus Evija Forza Edition — an electric hypercar with a built-in Forza Edition perk.
  • 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition — a VIP-exclusive off-roader for dirt and cross-country.

Forza Edition cars come with a baked-in bonus perk (extra Skills, Credits, or Wheelspin boosts depending on the car), so these aren't just cosmetic exclusives — they're functional additions to your garage.

The free Tokyo City House

VIP also hands you the keys to the Tokyo City House for free. Every other player has to buy it with in-game Credits (roughly 3,000,000 CR), so this single perk arguably justifies a chunk of the €20 by itself. It's a classic Japanese suburban home with a Customizable Garage — and, importantly, it carries a house perk: a free daily Wheelspin whenever you're at Horizon Japan. Stack that on top of the weekly VIP Super Wheelspin and VIP effectively becomes a Wheelspin machine. (More on player houses in our FH6 houses guide.)

Is Forza Horizon 6 VIP worth it in 2026?

Short answer: yes, if you're going to play FH6 for more than a weekend. Here's the math.

You pay a fixed ~$20 once. In return:

  • The Tokyo City House is worth ~3,000,000 CR on its own — a large fraction of the price recovered instantly.
  • The 2x Credit boost repays the rest fast. Even at a modest 500,000 CR/hour, the extra Credits from doubling add up to millions within a few dozen hours of normal play — and it never expires.
  • ~52 free Super Wheelspins a year is a steady drip of rare cars and Credits you'd otherwise grind or gamble for.
  • Three exclusive cars you can't obtain any other way.

The only players for whom VIP is not worth it are people who plan to play very casually for a few hours and move on — the passive benefits need play-time to compound. If that's you, or if you simply want the rare cars and Credits now without the grind, buying them directly is faster and cheaper per-item than farming.

The shortcut: VIP speeds up the grind; it doesn't remove it. If you want the end state — a fat Credit balance and a garage of rare cars today — skip straight to it with Forza Horizon 6 Credits, Super Wheelspins, or the All-Cars Bundle — instant delivery, safe, best rate.

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How to claim your weekly VIP Super Wheelspin

Players lose free spins by not knowing the collection flow. Here's how to make sure you never miss one:

  • Join the Horizon Festival first. Wheelspins only unlock after you complete the opening Qualifier event. If you bought VIP before that, don't panic — the spins are being saved.
  • Open your in-game Message Center (main menu). Your weekly Super Wheelspin is delivered here, not to the spin queue.
  • Collect it manually. Claim the reward from the message, then spin it like any other Super Wheelspin.
  • Retroactive claims work. Any Super Wheelspins sent before you unlocked Wheelspins can be claimed later, as long as your save data is attached to your profile.
  • Check weekly. The drop day shifts (Friday/Sunday for many players), so make a habit of scanning the Message Center every few days.

VIP vs Car Pass vs buying Credits: which should you buy?

They solve different problems, and they stack — owning one doesn't replace the others:

  • VIP = passive, permanent value engine (2x Credits + weekly spins + house). Best long-term ROI if you play a lot. See the full mechanic breakdown alongside our car mastery guide for how to compound Wheelspins even further.
  • Car Pass = 30 specific cars dripped weekly. It's a car-content pass, not a rewards booster — buy it if you want those cars, not for value farming.
  • Buying Credits/Wheelspins directly = instant, no grind, no waiting for the weekly drop. Best if you want a specific outcome today rather than a slow passive trickle.

If you're a long-haul FH6 player, VIP is the highest-value single purchase. If you're time-poor and want results now, direct Credits or Wheelspins get you there immediately.

FAQ

Is Forza Horizon 6 VIP worth it? For anyone playing FH6 regularly, yes. The free Tokyo City House (~3,000,000 CR value) plus the permanent 2x Credit boost recoup the ~$20 cost within a few dozen hours, and you keep earning 52 free Super Wheelspins a year on top. It's only a poor buy for very casual players who won't put in the hours for the passive perks to compound.

Is FH6 VIP a subscription or a one-time purchase? It's a one-time, lifetime purchase. Steam confirms "this lifetime membership is a single purchase and will always be yours to enjoy." There is no monthly fee and it never expires.

How much does Forza Horizon 6 VIP cost? €19.99 / $19.99 as a standalone add-on (price varies slightly by region and store). It's also included at no extra cost with the Premium Edition and the Premium Upgrade bundle — if you own either, you already have VIP.

Is the VIP Super Wheelspin daily or weekly? Weekly. VIP grants one free Super Wheelspin every week, delivered to your in-game Message Center. It is not automatic — you must collect it manually, which is why many players think it disappeared. Separately, the free Tokyo City House gives a daily Wheelspin perk at Horizon Japan.

What cars come with FH6 VIP? Three VIP-exclusive Forza Edition cars: the 1999 Dodge Viper GTS ACR Forza Edition, the 2020 Lotus Evija Forza Edition, and the 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition. None can be obtained through the Autoshow, Auction House, or Wheelspins.

Do I lose VIP rewards if I stop playing? No. VIP is permanent and tied to your account. Uncollected Super Wheelspins wait in your Message Center and can be claimed retroactively as long as your save data is attached to your profile.

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