Forza Horizon 6 Super Wheelspins: Every Reliable Way To Earn Them
Super Wheelspins return in Forza Horizon 6, but Playground Games has tightened the tap. Each one rolls three rewards at once, which is why they're the fastest way to fill a garage with credits and rare cars, and also why the game gates them behind specific milestones, perks, and a repeatable Car Mastery trick.
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Quick answer: Buy the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STi Version from the Autoshow for 86,000 CR, spend roughly 30 Skill Points to climb its Car Mastery tree to the "Spinball Wizard" Super Wheelspin node, claim it, then auction the car and repeat.
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Unlock Super Wheelspins first by qualifying for the Horizon Festival
Wheelspins and Super Wheelspins stay locked until you've cleared the opening progression beats. After meeting Mei and Jordy and picking a starter car (a 1989 Nissan Silvia K's, a 1994 Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205, or a 1970 GMC Jimmy โ you keep all three regardless of choice), you race a Horizon Event route in Tokyo, run the Horizon Qualifiers, and earn the Wristband that gets you into the Horizon Invitational. Only after that point will spins start dropping from any source.
The Subaru Impreza 22B Car Mastery farm
The cleanest repeatable method right now is the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STi Version. It's cheap, its mastery tree contains a Super Wheelspin perk called Spinball Wizard, and its Skill Chain bonuses (including a 9.0x multiplier) also make it the best tool for refilling the Skill Points you're about to burn.
Step 1: Open the Autoshow and buy the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STi Version for 86,000 CR. You'll want to keep at least one copy permanently as your dedicated skill-farming car.
Open the Autoshow and buy the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STi Version | Image credit: Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@MitchCactus)
Step 2: Open Car Mastery on the Subaru and spend Skill Points climbing toward the Super Wheelspin node in the top section of the tree. Reaching Spinball Wizard takes roughly 30 Skill Points depending on the path you choose.
Step 3: Claim the Super Wheelspin from the mastery node.
Claim the Super Wheelspin from the mastery node | Image credit: Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@MitchCactus)
Step 4: List the Subaru on the Auction House at a lower price to recover part of the 86,000 CR. You won't always get full value back, but recouping anything helps when you're running this loop dozens of times.
Step 5: Buy another 22B from the Autoshow and repeat. The Spinball Wizard node resets per copy of the car, so the loop is fully repeatable as long as Playground Games leaves it intact.
Image credit: Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@MitchCactus)
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Note: This burns through both Credits and Skill Points fast. Keep one Subaru permanently upgraded as your Skill Point generator so you can refill the meter between farming runs.
How to refill Skill Points fast
Skill Points are the real bottleneck. The most efficient setup right now uses a community-built XP farming Estate combined with the Subaru's 9.0x Skill Chain multiplier.
Step 1: Purchase Yashiki House (also referred to as The Estate) so you can access Estates.
Purchase Yashiki House | Image credit: Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@MitchCactus)
Step 2: Open My Horizon, then My Estates, then Browse Community Estates. Sort by Popular and pick an XP-focused Estate. Share code 127037763 is a known working option if you want a starting point.
Step 3: Load into the Estate in your fully upgraded Subaru and drive through obstacles, jumps, and props to chain Skill Streaks continuously.
Step 4: Stop driving once your score reaches roughly 100,000. Skill Points cap at 10 per streak, so anything beyond 100,000 in a single chain is wasted. Wait for the points to register.
Stop driving once your score reaches roughly 100,000 | Image credit: Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@MitchCactus)
Step 5: Fast travel back to Yashiki House to reset the Estate's props instantly, then re-enter and repeat until your Skill Point bank refills (it caps at 999).
Other reliable Super Wheelspin sources
The Subaru loop isn't the only path. Several non-farming sources drop Super Wheelspins steadily as you play, and stacking them with the Car Mastery method is how serious collectors pull ahead.
| Source | How it works | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Car Mastery (Subaru 22B) | ~30 Skill Points to reach Spinball Wizard on a fresh copy | Repeatable per car purchase |
| Car Mastery (Lamborghini Revuelto) | 39 Skill Points for 3 Wheelspins + 1 Super Wheelspin; car costs 365,000 CR | Repeatable but expensive |
| Car Mastery (Forza Edition cars, GR GT, others) | Super Wheelspin node typically sits near the top of the tree, ~10 SP minimum to reach | One-time per car |
| Journal rewards | Awarded for completing harder Journal objectives | One-time per objective |
| Level-up milestones | Reserved for larger account level breakpoints, not every level | Tied to XP progression |
| VIP Membership | Weekly Super Wheelspin tied to VIP status (included with Premium Edition) | Once per week |
| Festival Series Playlist | Listed among weekly completion rewards at certain percentage thresholds | Weekly |
| Explore Japan progression | Higher-tier area completion rewards | One-time per area tier |
The Lamborghini Revuelto alternative
If you'd rather a single bigger payout per car instead of repeated Subaru runs, the 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto is the other notable Car Mastery option. For 39 Skill Points, you can unlock 3 regular Wheelspins and 1 Super Wheelspin on its mastery tree. The catch is the 365,000 CR price tag, which makes recouping costs through the Auction House much harder than with the 22B. It's better treated as a one-off than a farming loop.
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What the VIP Membership adds
VIP status grants a weekly Super Wheelspin that's claimed through the standard reward inbox rather than triggered by an in-game action. It's included with the Premium Edition of Forza Horizon 6 or available as a separate purchase. Over the course of a season, that single weekly drop adds up to a meaningful number of bonus spins, especially when combined with the Festival Series Playlist's weekly completion rewards.
How to know it worked
Claiming a Super Wheelspin from Car Mastery plays the three-roll animation immediately, with credits, clothing, accessories, or a vehicle landing in your inventory at the end. If a car from the spin already exists in your garage, the game converts it to a Credit payout automatically. If the node doesn't trigger a spin, you haven't actually reached the Super Wheelspin perk โ double-check that you spent points on the correct top-tier node rather than a regular Wheelspin lower on the tree (regular Wheelspin nodes only cost around 3 SP and sit toward the bottom).
Super Wheelspins are deliberately scarcer in FH6 than in FH5, so don't expect them to pile up from casual play. The Subaru 22B loop, VIP weekly drop, and Festival Playlist together remain the most consistent way to keep the pipeline open until Playground Games adjusts the economy.
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