Forza Horizon 5: How To Build The Best Car For Drag Racing (2024)

Forza Horizon 5 plays host to numerous racing disciplines - road racing, rally, street racing, cross country, and stunts, to name a few. Another form of racing that receives greater attention in the series' newest entry is drag racing, with numerous drag strips all over the map.

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Drag races are unique in that no real steering is required, so you can forget handling and off-road and just focus on putting as much power into your car as possible. There are two stages to this - building the car and tuning it. This guide will walk you through both so you can squeeze the best possible performance out of your car in a drag race.

How To Build A Drag Car In Forza Horizon 5

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The actual choice of car doesn't really matter, since in single-player your opponents match your car type and ranking, and online matchmaking still accounts for class - just try to build your car in such a way that its PI ranking ends up at or near the top of the class. If you're just drag-racing friends in the open world with no restrictions, pick something fast and powerful to really get the upper hand.

As for upgrades, launch and acceleration are your biggest priorities, followed by speed. You can pretty much ignore handling, braking, and off-road, since they have little to no bearing on a drag race. The biggest upgrades to look out for are drag tyres, and widening whichever tyres your car uses to accelerate (rear for RWD, all for AWD; FWD isn't really great for drag racing so perhaps look at conversions if your car is FWD at stock).

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Another good option is rally suspension. This may seem confusing at first, but it gives you a higher ride height, which reduces your downforce (downforce is vital for ordinary racing due to the handling power it gives, but again, you can ignore handling for drag racing). The higher you are off the ground the, greater boost you'll see to speed and acceleration. Another part you should grab is a transmission that'll unlock gear tuning, since that'll be a key part of this whole process' latter half. Similarly, if you're using an AWD car, a differential to unlock full diff tuning could also be a good idea.

Then, just go through each option and add anything that boosts acceleration and launch, and speed as well if it's possible. There's no one magic option that'll work for everything, since it varies greatly from car to car - the stock parts might even be the best option on some high-end cars - but just pay attention to what each part will do and you'll be fine.

How To Tune A Drag Car In Forza Horizon 5

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For the basics of tuning, check out this guide - it's a good idea to have a notion of what tuning is all about before jumping into more specialised tunes. Some areas of tuning are largely irrelevant for drag, so we'll walk through the key ones here and anything else should require small tweaks at most, depending on your preferences.

For the tyres, on a RWD car, high pressures for maximum grip is best, though a lower pressure in the rear and higher in the front can get you harder launches. On an AWD car, just go for maximum grip across the board, though this can vary based on your diff tuning - you can use the central diff tuning slider to send more power to the rear than the front, making it "sort of" RWD, so the greater the power being sent to the rear, the closer your tyre tuning should be in line with that of RWD cars. This principle applies to all the tuning sections for AWD where front vs. rear is concerned - start off somewhere in the middle and get closer to the RWD recommendations the more your central diff favours the rear.

Another area worth adjusting is your ride height - don't be afraid to dial it up to minimise that pesky downforce. You won't be cornering at all, so the handling benefits of air resistance would be lost anyway. For the same reason you can ignore tuning the likes of ARB, alignment, braking and so on, though softening your suspension to keep your tyres on the road isn't a bad a idea; lower all suspension sliders except numb stiffness and front rebound, which you should dial-up. These rules of thumb are even more applicable to AWD cars, since their power is split four ways instead of two, so it's even more crucial to keep every tyre on the ground.

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The trickiest thing to tune is the gearing. You need to strike the right balance between speed and acceleration - too much speed and you won't get out of the gate quickly enough, too much acceleration and you'll leave everyone else behind at first only to be overtaken as your car's speed tops out. A fast launch is important, as we saw in upgrades, but you still need a good enough top speed to stay competitive, so you can't forget it entirely.

There is no perfect setting for the tuning here - just pick somewhere relatively in the middle for the final drive slider and test it out, then tweak if you feel like your car could use more of one or the other. You can also mess with the individual gear sliders a bit - longer gears means less time spent shifting early on, though may impact the efficiency of your overall acceleration. A long enough first gear to make sure your tyres have found grip before your first shift and minimise burnout is certainly worth considering. Again, trial and error is what'll lead you to the answers here. Playing on manual with clutch is the best for drag since it allows for quickest gear shifts, so if you feel you're up to the challenge and want your times to be the best of the best, give it a try.

Once you've got a base tune for each of these sliders, give your car a try and just tweak as needed. Tuning is an iterative process, so don't be afraid to revisit or rework if you feel your car would benefit from changes. Once you have something you're happy with, you're all done! Your specialised build should let you dominate races with your friends easily, and you'll be a force to be reckoned with on the drag strip.

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Forza Horizon 5: How To Build The Best Car For Drag Racing (2024)

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Forza Horizon 5: How To Build The Best Car For Drag Racing? ›

Swapping in an entirely different engine to various cars in-game unlocks their potential to be some of the fastest drag cars in Forza Horizon 5. To get maximum performance from any car in-game, swap out the stock engine and drop in the next best engine the tuning shop offers for your chosen drag car.

What's the best car for drag racing in Forza Horizon 5? ›

The 2011 BMW X5 M Forza Edition is the best drag racing car available in the game. It has 8 speed, 10 acceleration, and 10 launch. Players should customize the speed if they can, but this isn't the highest priority as the acceleration and launch should be enough to get them over the line in shorter drag races.

What is the fastest muscle car in Forza Horizon 5 drag? ›

The Fastest Muscle Car of Forza Horizon 5: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray.

What is the best engine for drag cars? ›

Both V12 and V8 engines are used in drag racing, but V8 engines tend to be more common due to their lighter weight and higher RPM capabilities. V8 engines also tend to be more affordable and easier to work on than V12 engines.

What is the fastest accelerating car in Forza Horizon 5? ›

Top 5 cars with fastest acceleration in Forza Horizon 5
  • Aston Martin Valhalla Concept Car.
  • Bugatti Divo.
  • Bugatti Veyron Super Sport.
  • BMW X5 M Forza Edition.
  • Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Forza Edition.
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What is the best automatic for drag racing? ›

The best part is with the transmissions and technology available, there is no need or excuse to short-cut either. For the all-out drag racer, two of the most historically prevalent automatic transmissions have been the GM Powerglide and the three-speed Turbo 400.

What is better for drag racing? ›

Even though it isn't set in stone, as a general rule of thumb, an automatic transmission is the best transmission for drag racing. For starters, you avoid the downtime associated with pressing the clutch yourself and changing gears.

What car is used for drag racing? ›

A dragster is a specialized competition automobile used in drag racing. Dragsters, also commonly called "diggers", can be broadly placed in three categories, based on the fuel they use: gasoline, methanol, and nitromethane.

What car goes 0/100 the fastest? ›

The quickest electric car is Aspark Owl that accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.75 s. The second is Rimac Nevera 1408 kW that accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.81 s and the third fastest car is Pininfarina Battista that accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.86 s.

What is the longest drag strip in Forza Horizon 5? ›

Spoiler alert: The longest drag strip in-game is a mile long! However, because it is easy to drop in an entirely new powerplant in most cars in Forza Horizon 5, just about any car can become a decent drag racer with the right upgrades and tunes.

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