
Wheelspins are back in Forza Horizon 6 — and in this entry they're rarer and more valuable than they've ever been. Every spin is a pull from a single prize pool of Credits, cars, and cosmetics, and a Super Wheelspin triples that pull into three rewards at once. Get enough of them and you can skip the credit grind entirely: the rarest cars in the game, including 40 wheelspin-exclusive vehicles you can't buy from the Autoshow, come straight out of the wheel.
The problem is that wheelspins no longer fall into your lap. FH6 spreads them across leveling, the Festival Playlist, VIP, properties, and Car Mastery — and most players leave the fastest source untouched. This guide covers exactly what's inside a wheelspin, every way to earn regular and Super Wheelspins, the fastest Car Mastery farm loop, and which spins are worth saving so every pull counts.
What a wheelspin actually is in FH6
A Wheelspin is a single spin of Forza's prize wheel. It lands on one reward drawn from a shared pool:
- Credits (CR) — cash payouts ranging from a few thousand up into the millions on a lucky high-roll.
- Cars — from common Autoshow models to wheelspin-exclusive cars and rare Forza Edition variants you can't get any other way.
- Cosmetics — driver clothing, car horns, emotes, and other personalization items.
A Super Wheelspin is the upgrade: instead of one result, it spins three wheels at once and pays out all three rewards from the same pool. That's three shots at a rare car (or a fat credit drop) per pull — which is why Super Wheelspins are the ones worth chasing, and worth saving for the right moment.
> The short version: regular Wheelspins are a steady trickle from normal play; Super Wheelspins are the jackpot pulls. Both draw from the same pool, so a Super Wheelspin is simply 3× the value — prioritize earning those.
What's inside the prize pool
The wheel's pool scales with your progression, but the headline rewards are the cars. FH6 has a roster of 40 wheelspin-exclusive cars — vehicles you can only obtain through spins (or by trading on the auction house). Notable examples confirmed in the pool include the Ferrari 288 GTO, Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, McLaren 620R, and Forza Edition rarities like the Porsche 917 LH Forza Edition.
| Reward type | What you can land | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Credits | ~5,000 up to 1,000,000+ CR | High-roll segments are rare but real |
| Standard cars | Autoshow-tier vehicles | Useful early; sell duplicates at auction |
| Exclusive cars | 40 wheelspin-only models | The reason to chase Super Wheelspins |
| Forza Edition cars | Perk-boosted variants | Often the best value drops |
| Cosmetics | Clothing, horns, emotes | Pure personalization, no gameplay impact |
Because every spin pulls from this pool, Super Wheelspins are mathematically your best shot at the rare cars — three pulls per spin against the same odds.
Every way to get Wheelspins in FH6
Regular Wheelspins come from steady, passive progression. The main sources:
1. Leveling up (every 3 levels)
As you raise your overall Horizon level, the game hands you a Wheelspin every three levels — the classic franchise cadence. This is the most reliable passive drip: just play, earn XP from races, skills, and exploration, and the spins accumulate.
2. Horizon Events & "Explore Japan" milestones
Hitting progression milestones across the festival's event categories and the Explore Japan map-completion track awards Wheelspins at set thresholds. Roaming the map, completing event chapters, and ticking off the collectibles all feed this.
3. The Tokyo City House (daily Wheelspin bonus)
Owning the Tokyo City House property unlocks a daily Wheelspin bonus — free spins simply for logging in, up to several per week. If you only buy one property for the perk, this is the one. (FH6 is set in a stylized Japan built around the most detailed Tokyo the series has made, and the city-house perks lean into daily login rewards.)
Every way to get Super Wheelspins in FH6
Super Wheelspins are the prize, so the game gates them harder. Here's every confirmed source, easiest to most efficient:
Passive / scheduled sources
- Level-up milestones — certain overall-level thresholds award Super Wheelspins rather than regular ones.
- Festival Series Playlist — the rotating weekly/seasonal Playlist hands out Super Wheelspins as completion rewards. This is the best recurring free source — clear the Playlist each season.
- VIP Membership — VIP (via the Premium Edition or a standalone VIP purchase) grants one Super Wheelspin per week, on top of doubled skill-score and other perks.
- Collection journal thresholds — reaching set festival-point milestones in the Wristband Events and Horizon Life Events journal categories pays out Super Wheelspins at fixed thresholds.
The fast lane: Car Mastery
This is where you take control of the supply instead of waiting on it. Every car has a Car Mastery perk tree unlocked with Skill Points, and many trees contain Wheelspins and Super Wheelspins as nodes. Some cars also carry the "Spinball Wizard" mastery perk, which awards Super Wheelspins from treasure cars and barn finds.
The loop is simple: farm Skill Points → spend them on a car's mastery tree → collect the Wheelspins inside. Do it on the right car and you convert a cheap purchase into a stack of Super Wheelspins in minutes.
The 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto — 39 Skill Points in its Car Mastery tree returns 3 Wheelspins + 1 Super Wheelspin, then resell it at auction. (Image: in-game capture)
The fastest Super Wheelspin farm (step by step)
The community's proven method converts Skill Points into Super Wheelspins through Car Mastery. Here's the efficient version:
Step 1 — Pick a high-multiplier skill car. You want a car that builds skill chains fast so Skill Points pile up:
| Car | Cost | Why it's used |
|---|---|---|
| 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STI | ~86,000 CR | Cheap; Car Mastery pushes the skill multiplier up to ~9×, and its tree holds a Super Wheelspin for ~30 Skill Points |
| 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto | ~365,000 CR | 39 Skill Points yields 3 Wheelspins + 1 Super Wheelspin; resell at auction after |
| 2021 Mercedes-AMG ONE | FH5 bonus car | ~7× multiplier, 200+ mph — strong alternative skill machine |
Step 2 — Farm Skill Points in EventLab. Load a dedicated skill-farm custom route (community share codes like 861224889 — "Fastest Max Skill Points" or 401393298 — "Ultra Fast Colossus!!") where you chain skill objects back-to-back. With the right car and multiplier, players bank Skill Points extremely fast — enough to fill a mastery tree in a single short session.
Step 3 — Spend Skill Points on the mastery tree. Open the car's Car Mastery screen and buy the Wheelspin / Super Wheelspin nodes. On the Revuelto, 39 points cashes out as 3 Wheelspins + 1 Super Wheelspin in one go.
Step 4 — Spin, then repeat (or sell). Cash the spins, then either re-skill another car or resell pricey farm cars like the Revuelto at auction to recoup most of the cost.
> Efficiency note: the Subaru 22B is the best cost-per-spin entry — it's cheap, the multiplier is high, and there's a Super Wheelspin sitting in its tree. The Revuelto is the best bulk option once you have credits to spare.
Want to skip the grind entirely?
The whole point of wheelspins is to short-cut the grind — and if you'd rather not run EventLab skill loops or wait weeks of Playlists, you can have the spins (or the cars and credits directly) topped up on your account instead. See the conversion options below.
Are wheelspins worth saving up?
Short answer: save your Super Wheelspins until your garage is reasonably full. Here's the logic — the prize pool includes cars you already own as duplicates (which just convert to a small credit value). The more cars you already have, the higher the chance each spin lands something new rather than a duplicate. Early on, spin freely (you need everything anyway); once you own a big chunk of the roster, batch your Super Wheelspins so the exclusive-car odds work in your favor.
There's no penalty for hoarding spins, so there's no downside to timing them.
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FAQ
What's the difference between a Wheelspin and a Super Wheelspin in FH6? A Wheelspin gives one reward; a Super Wheelspin spins three wheels at once and gives three rewards from the same pool of credits, cars, and cosmetics. Super Wheelspins are 3× the value, so prioritize them.
How do you get Super Wheelspins fast in Forza Horizon 6? The fastest method is Car Mastery: farm Skill Points on a high-multiplier car (the Subaru 22B or Lamborghini Revuelto) using an EventLab skill route, then spend the points on the car's mastery tree to unlock Super Wheelspins. The Revuelto's tree pays 3 Wheelspins + 1 Super Wheelspin for 39 Skill Points.
How often do you get a Wheelspin from leveling? You earn a Wheelspin every three Horizon levels, plus extra spins from event milestones, Explore Japan progression, and the Tokyo City House daily bonus.
Can you get free Super Wheelspins every week? Yes — VIP Membership grants one Super Wheelspin per week, and the Festival Series Playlist hands out more as rotating completion rewards each season.
What cars can you only get from wheelspins? FH6 has 40 wheelspin-exclusive cars — including the Ferrari 288 GTO, Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, McLaren 620R, and several Forza Edition variants — that can't be bought from the Autoshow.
Should I save my Super Wheelspins? Save them until your garage is fairly full. Duplicates convert to small credit amounts, so the more cars you own, the better your odds of landing a new exclusive car per spin.
Sources: mechanics and rewards cross-verified against forza.net and the Forza Wiki (forza.fandom.com), with farm specifics from FH6 community guides (VGC, RacingGames.gg). Car costs and skill-multiplier figures are community-tested and may shift with updates. Verify current Playlist and VIP rewards in-game, as FH6 is an early, frequently-updated title.


