Forza Horizon 6‘s ultimate Premium Edition version comes with a special Car Voucher item that one player has spent on one of the most easily accessible Autoshow vehicles there are, and there’s no way to get it back. There’s no doubt that Forza Horizon 6 showers the player with money, cars, and other assorted goodies, and that goes doubly so for the VIP license owners, but some items simply cannot be re-earned after using them.
As one of Xbox Game Pass’s best open-world games, Forza Horizon 6 has no shortage of content. The game is bound to only grow larger still as time goes on, as Playground Games’ prior work on Horizon 4 and 5 has shown that the number of cars, tracks, events, and unlockables may well double over the next couple of years. At the same time, some items are bound to remain inaccessible, and cars that cost upwards of 50 million credits in the Autoshow are one of them.
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Forza Horizon 6’s Car Vouchers Are One-Time-Use, Should Be Used on Expensive Autoshow Vehicles
A Forza Horizon 6 player recently posted on Reddit admitting that they used up their single Premium Car Voucher on a Mitsubishi Time Attack kei truck. It’s a neat vehicle in and of itself, but it’s also not nearly expensive enough to waste the Voucher on. That title, instead, goes to one of Forza Horizon 6‘s more exotic cars, the 70 million 1967 Ferrari #24 Spa 330 P4. The Premium Car Voucher can be spent on any vehicle available via Autoshow, and using it on any of the cheaper cars is just a waste of a valuable, highly inaccessible resource.
Alongside the Spa 330 P4, the Premium Car Voucher would also best be used on the 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR (60 million credits), or the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO (48 million credits). There’s also the 1965 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe (20 million credits) and the 1966 Ford #2 GT40 Mk2 (13.2 million credits), although these make for a far easier and faster grind than the incredibly expensive 330 P4. In practice, players who don’t use their Voucher on one of these cars will have a harder time unlocking them than anything else in the game, short of getting lucky on the Forza Horizon 6 Auction House.

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Getting the infamously expensive Ferraris or the only slightly less expensive Benz is the obvious way to go for Car Vouchers, but showing them off will be hard, given that few players use Forza Horizon 6 Car Meets. These vehicles are also unlikely to define the game’s meta, so players that missed out shouldn’t feel too bad about doing so. The saving grace for early adopters is that paying Crunchyroll subscribers can get a Forza Horizon 6 Premium Car Voucher as a May 2026 bonus, though this isn’t available for free trial users.
Worth noting, too, is that Forza Horizon 5 has purchasable Car Vouchers as a separate DLC. This isn’t likely to make its way into Forza Horizon 6 soon, but it’s bound to be an option eventually, and it’s a way to side-step the extreme grind necessary to accrue the hundreds of millions of credits necessary to buy the most expensive Autoshow vehicles. Between Forza Horizon 6‘s Treasure Cars, Barn Finds, and the dozens of upcoming seasonal exclusives, though, avoiding the Ferrari Spa 330 P4 should be no big deal at all.
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May 19, 2026
- ESRB
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Everyone / Mild Lyrics, Users Interact, In-Game Purchases
- Publisher(s)
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Xbox Game Studios

