Forza Horizon 6 offers more than 550 vehicles, with the best drift cars spanning a range of prices and classes worldwide [1, 2].

The 1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Apex is hailed as the top drift car for Initial D fans. It costs 30,000 credits, is a class D, rear-wheel-drive vehicle of epic rarity, and has a rating of 376 [1].

For beginners, the 1989 Nissan Silvia K's is one of the best drift cars to start with. Players can acquire it either in the prologue or through the autoshow for 40,000 credits. It belongs to class C, is rear-wheel drive, and is common rarity with a rating of 455 [1].

At the high end, the 1997 Nissan #777 240SX Formula Drift is considered the best for serious drifting. It costs 150,000 credits, is a class S1, rear-wheel-drive epic rarity car with a rating of 748. The vehicle comes equipped for drifting right from the autoshow [1].

To achieve optimal drift performance, players must tune and upgrade these vehicles. Community-shared tuning setups often help ensure cars are purpose-built for drifting challenges [1].

However, no single vehicle is best across all race types. The effectiveness of a car depends on the event type, whether road, street, or drift racing [2]. Drift cars cover a spectrum from affordable starters to expensive high-end options, catering to a wide player base.

Players looking to excel in drifting events can start with the Nissan Silvia K's for accessibility or invest in the top-tier 240SX Formula Drift for advanced performance. Upgrades and tuning remain crucial for getting the most from any car.

With a wide selection and varied price points, Forza Horizon 6 continues to offer diverse options for drifting enthusiasts worldwide. Drivers can explore autoshow inventories or early game opportunities to find their preferred drift car.