If you're thrilled about the Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels DLC, then it's time to add more cars from this expansion to your collection. The Hot Wheels Park island is a fantastic place to race through, especially with the Hot Wheels miniatures. But how do we acquire them all?
While some of these cars require you to level up, a few Hot Wheels expansion cars are locked behind Ranks. And as you complete missions throughout this expansion, more cars will become available as rewards.
Without further ado, here's a list of all the Hot Wheels cars available with the Forza Horizon DLC and how to get them.
Every Car in Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels DLC
There are various ways to acquire all the Hot Wheels cars in Forza Horizon 5. The list below showcases all Hot Wheels miniatures you can collect within this Forza Horizon DLC, their individual stats, and how to get them:
1. Hennessey Venom F5
The Hennessey Venom F5 is a success of its previous classic Venom GT, both of which are by Hennessey Special Vehicles. While both cars share the same name, they only share a few common vehicle parts.
In its altered look, the Venom F5 boasts of the "Fury", a 6.6-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine and a CIMA 7-speed automated manual. This means that this vehicle can climb to 1817 hp (or 1355 kw) and speed at 484 km/h (or 301 mph).
Hennessey Venom F5 Price and How to Get It
The Hennessey Venom F5 is marked at 3,000,000 CR at the in-game Autoshow. You can unlock this vehicle by completing the quest "Fresh Orange Routes" in the Hot Wheels DLC.
Accel | 6.8 |
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Offroad | 4.2 |
Braking | 8.7 |
Launch | 7.3 |
Handling | 9.6 |
Speed | 10 |
2. Deora II
The Deora II is practically a modern take on the classic Dodge Deora custom car, which was designed by the brothers Mike Alexander and Larry Alexander, with Harry Bradley's design.
The current Deora II is a design from Nathan Proch's collection, to be a Hot Wheels model back in 2000. And given its looks, it's also a well-known Hot Wheels collection car.
Thankfully, this popularity worked in Deora II's favour as Chip Foose designed it as a full-sized model in 2003. Currently, the Deora II is a fully functional automobile, powered by the Cadillac Northstar V8.
Deora II Price and How to Get It
The Deora II is available for 500,000 Credits at the in-game Autoshow. All you need to do is complete the Rookie Rank mission "Here We Pro" to unlock it.
Accel | 6.4 |
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Offroad | 4.3 |
Braking | 5.4 |
Launch | 6.2 |
Handling | 6.8 |
Speed | 6.5 |
3. Rip Road
The Rip Road is a legendary collaboration among Bandito Brothers, Ford, and Mattel to recreate a popular Hot Wheels toy vehicle. The car was designed by Fraser Campbell and was gradually made drivable with Ford's one-litre EcoBoost engine.
What makes the Rip Road unique is that it's a one-seater car with a 1-litre turbocharged 3-cylinder Ford EcoBoost Fox engine. This powerful engine produces 205 hp (or 153 kw) for the 850 kg (1874 lb) vehicle.
With its power-to-weight ratio of 241 HP per tonne:8-speed sequential transmission for rear wheels, the Rip Roar can accelerate 0 to 97 km/h (or 60 mph) in 8.1 seconds.
Rip Road Price and How to Get It
The Rip Road is not available from the Autoshow and only through bidding at the Auction House or as a prize from Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin.
Thankfully, if you complete the Pro rank mission "Chapter 3: the Snake and the Mongoose", you can purchase it from the Forzathon shop.
Accel | 6.0 |
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Offroad | 8.8 |
Braking | 4.3 |
Launch | 6.2 |
Handling | 4.7 |
Speed | 5.4 |
4. Sierra Cars #23 Yokohama Alpha
The Sierra Cars #23 Yokohama Alpha is a 2020 race car with a beastly 1.3-litre Turbocharged I4 engine. And at 522 kgs (or 1150 lbs), this rear-wheel drive with a 6-speed transmission is quite a catch among Hot Wheels fans.
Sierra Cars #23 Yokohama Alpha Price and How to Get It
The Sierra Cars #23 Yokohama Alpha is available at the Autoshow for 70,000 Credits, after you complete the mission "Hot Wheels Legend."
Accel | 7.7 |
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Offroad | 4.4 |
Braking | 10 |
Launch | 4.2 |
Handling | 9.2 |
Speed | 6.2 |
5. Bad to the Blade
Take IndyCar and make it futuristic, and you have yourself the Bad to the Blade. It's one of the most popular designs by Fraser Campbell, with a 1000cc motorcycle engine on a Formula 1000 chassis.
Bad to the Blade Price and How to Get It
You'll find the Bad to the Blade at the Autoshow for 200,000 Credits after completing the mission, "Fresh Orange Routes." You can also find this car at the Auction House.
Accel | 9.2 |
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Offroad | 4.3 |
Braking | 10 |
Launch | 10 |
Handling | 10 |
Speed | 6.8 |
6. Mosler MT900 GT3
The Mosler MT900 GT3 is a killer vehicle for the tracks. The rear-wheel, mid-range car was manufactured by Mosler and holds a 6-speed transmission on a 1275 kgs (or 2811 lbs) body.
Mosler MT900 GT3 Price and How to Get It
The Mosler MT900 GT3 is available at the Autoshow for 500,000 Credits after you complete the mission, "Zoomies."
Accel | 6.0 |
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Offroad | 4.3 |
Braking | 9.9 |
Launch | 5.1 |
Handling | 9.7 |
Speed | 6.8 |
7. Ford Mustang
There's nothing more classy than owning a Ford Mustang in the Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels DLC. With its 5-litre Coyote V8 engine and 6-speed Getrag manual transmission, the Ford Mustang offers 486 hp (or 362 kw) of torque.
Ford Mustang Price and How to Get It
The Ford Mustang is available when you complete the Expert rank, "Chapter 5: Hot Wheels Today." After this, the car is available at the Forzathon shop. It's also available for bidding at the Auction House.
Accel | 5.2 |
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Offroad | 5.4 |
Braking | 4.4 |
Launch | 5.2 |
Handling | 5.1 |
Speed | 6.7 |
8. 2Jetz
The 2Jetz is a remodelled Hot Rod that Luis Rodriguez built and owned, and went on to win the 2018 Hot Wheels Legends 50th Anniversary Tour. Moreover, this vehicle takes inspiration from the Nissan 300zx chassis, which makes it quite a looker within the Hot Wheels expansion.
This lightweight sports car features a Toyota Supra RZ-sourced 2jz-GTE inline six-engine, weighing 789 kgs (or 1780 lb) with 639 hp (or 477 kw). Another unique feature of the 2Jetz is its fighter jet-inspired riveted body, with the central exhaust and a canopy between two rear wings.
2Jetz Price and How to Get It
The 2Jetz is available when you complete the mission, "Chapter 4: Treasure Hunting." After this, you can also pick it up as a reward from the Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin, Festival Playlists, and the Auction House.
Accel | 6.9 |
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Offroad | 3.9 |
Braking | 5.4 |
Launch | 7.6 |
Handling | 5.9 |
Speed | 6.7 |
9. Nash Metropolitan Custom
The Nash Metropolitan Custom takes inspiration from the Nash Metropolitan, an economy car by the manufacturer, Austin. While the car was manufactured in Great Britain, its sales took place in North America through the Hudson and the Nash Motors Company (1953 to 1962).
This car's design follows the rat rod build with a custom chassis on coil, and wheels out of the body. In addition, the Nash Metropolitan Custom comes with a 350 hp (or 261 Kw) V8 engine. All in all, it's a must-have for Hot Wheels fans.
Nash Metropolitan Custom Price and How to Get It
The Nash Metropolitan Custom becomes available for purchase from the Forzathon Shop once you complete the Rookie rank mission, "Chapter 1: Beginning." You can also get it as a reward from the Festival Playlists, Wheelspin, or Super Wheelspin.
Accel | 4.0 |
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Offroad | 4.7 |
Braking | 3.0 |
Launch | 4.0 |
Handling | 3.7 |
Speed | 5.6 |
10. Bone Shaker
The Bone Shaker is a Hot Wheels car recreated in real life. The original toy car was made by Picture Car Warehouse. In addition, it takes inspiration from the Corvette C6 chassis and is powered by a 5.7-litre V8 engine.
Bone Shaker Price and How to Get It
The Bone Shaker is available at the Autoshow for 150,000 Credits. All you have to do is earn three stars on all the Danger Signs in the main game and earn the achievement, "Reach for the Stars".
Accel | 5.7 |
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Offroad | 4.2 |
Braking | 4.9 |
Launch | 6.2 |
Handling | 5.2 |
Speed | 6.0 |
11. Baja Bone Shaker
The Bone Shaker's off-road version is the Baja Bone Shaker by Abe Lugo.
Baja Bone Shaker Price and How to Get It
The Baja Bone Shaker is available at the Autoshow for 150,000 Credits only after you complete the mission "Hot Wheels Expedition Intro". You can also purchase it or bid on it through the Auction House.
Accel | 6.5 |
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Offroad | 10 |
Braking | 4.1 |
Launch | 5.7 |
Handling | 4.1 |
Speed | 6.2 |
12. Twin Mill
The Twin Mill was the first ever Hot Wheels-designed toy car in 1969. Later on, Ira Gilford designed a real-life version with two 8-litre supercharged Chevrolet V8 engines.
Its rear-driving 6-speed automatic transmission and internal speedometer make it soar up to 322 km/h (or 491 kw.) As for its performance, the Twin Mill is one of the fastest acceleration-based S1-Class Cars and goes from 0 to 161 km/h (or 100 mph) within 5.3 seconds.
Moreover, the car reaches 372 km/h (or 231 mph), which makes it one of the S10-class cars to exceed 370 km/h (or 230 mph), with handling falling in the same category as any low-end hypercar.
Twin Mill Price and How to Get It
The Twin Mill is available for purchase from the Forzathon Shop. You can also get it as a reward from the Festival Playlist, Wheelspin, or Super Wheelspin.
Accel | 4.9 |
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Offroad | 3.8 |
Braking | 4.5 |
Launch | 5.2 |
Handling | 5.2 |
Speed | 8.6 |
13. Ford F-5 Dually Custom Hot Rod
The Ford F-5 Dually Custom Hot Rod by Mitch Allread takes inspiration from the 1949 Ford F-5 medium-duty truck, with two rear wheels on both sides with a low-seating body.
This hot rod car uses the Ford F350's chip-tuned 7.3-litre "Power Stroke" diesel engine to have 298 kw (or 400 hp).
Ford F-5 Dually Custom Hot Rod Price and How to Get It
If you want the Ford F-5 Dually Custom Hot Rod, complete the Pro rank mission "Chapter 2: Iconic Orange Track" to get it from the Forzathon Shop. You can also earn it from the Festival playlist, Wheelspin, or Super Wheelspin.
Accel | 5.1 |
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Offroad | 5.6 |
Braking | 3.9 |
Launch | 5.4 |
Handling | 4.8 |
Speed | 4.6 |
14. Subaru WRX STI ARX Supercar
Also known as the Subaru STI ARX, the Subaru WRX STI ARX Supercar is a rear-wheel drive with a 2.0-litre Turbocharged F4 front engine and a 6-speed transmission.
Subaru WRX STI ARX Supercar Price and How to Get It
The Subaru WRX STI ARX Supercar is available at the Autoshow for 500,000 Credits. Complete the Expert tank mission "Green Thrill Zone" to unlock it.
Accel | 6.0 |
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Offroad | 7.9 |
Braking | 6.0 |
Launch | 2.2 |
Handling | 6.0 |
Speed | 5.4 |
15. Schuppan 926CR
The Schuppan 926CR (1992-1994) was a British limited edition, low-volume manufactured car by Australian racing driver Vern Schuppan Ltd.
Its glamorous body boasts of rich use of carbon fibre and titanium fasteners. Taking inspiration from the Porsche 962, Mike Simcoe of General Motors created a blazing bodyshell that excels in both its mechanics and appearance.
Not to forget, being one of the most expensive cars ($1.5 million+) has its reasons. Reynard Motorsport, for starters, is the manufacturer the Schuppan 926CR's carbon monocoque structure. Its final assembly, on the other hand, occurred in Buckinghamshire, England, all of this with funding from Japanese investors.
Schuppan 926cr Price and How to Get It
The Schuppan 926CR is available at the Autoshow for 2,500,000 Credits after completing the Pro rank "Great Expectations", the mission it's associated with.
You can also bid on it or purchase it from the Auction House.
Accel | 4.9 |
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Offroad | 5.1 |
Braking | 7.2 |
Launch | 2.8 |
Handling | 7.7 |
Speed | 8.2 |
16.Chevrolet Copo Camaro
The Chevrolet Copo Camaro (2018) is a drag-race-optimised version of the 2018 Chevrolet Camaro.
A heavily modified car like the Chevrolet Copo Camaro comes with a supercharged 4.9l or 5.7l V8, allowing it to blaze across the tracks in the Hot Wheels DLC.
Chevrolet Copo Camaro Price and How to Get It
The Chevrolet Copo Camaro is at the Autoshow for 205,000 Credits. All you have to do is complete the Expert rank "Outside, Inside" mission to unlock it.
Accel | 10 |
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Offroad | 4.5 |
Braking | 6.2 |
Launch | 10 |
Handling | 5.3 |
Speed | 7.0 |
These are all the cars from the Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels DLC, their stats, and how to earn them. Each has its unique features, build, and story that make it desirable to Hot Wheels enthusiasts.