Playground Games has fired the starter gun and sent Forza Horizon 6 hurtling out of advanced access and onto the racetrack. However, just one day after its release, players have already uncovered an infinite money exploit that allows you to buy every single car in the game.
As reported by GamesRadar+, this can be achieved simply by enabling auto-drive on a custom track and running through it again and again. YouTuber XMBWesley demonstrated this technique with the Impreza 22B-STI Version 1998 Subaru, which benefits from several bonuses that increase the rewards, racking up ludicrous amounts of XP and credits.
Auto-drive must be customized to enable assisted breaking and auto-steering.
The most optimal custom tracks for this method are those with several obstacles to plow through, maximizing gains and ensuring that you make enough money to buy everything you need in a matter of hours. Playground Games is likely to patch this out soon, so if you want to speed through and earn everything as quickly as possible (minus some race, mode, and challenge-exclusive rewards), now is the time to toggle auto-drive and mindlessly scroll TikTok while you wait. Or, y'know, read a book.
Custom Tracks Are Already Being Removed
In fact, according to XMBWesley, numerous of these 'money farm' tracks are already being taken down to ensure that players don't rack up infinite credits and XP, rendering the entire progression system moot. So, now really is the time to do it. The only catch is that you need enough credits to buy the requisite car, and to really make the most of the exploit, you must upgrade it via car mastery for the bonuses. So, if you're new to the game, this won't be nearly as viable an option. Of course, if you're new to Forza Horizon 6, it's worth actually playing it instead of AFKing for all the rewards, anyway.
One of "the best codes" according to XMBWesley is 197337317.
There are a few codes provided in the above video, with many more being shared across social media and YouTube by other creators, if you want to give it a shot. It's unclear how exactly the team can or will patch an exploit like this, whether it means reducing XP output in custom races or continuing to play the untenable game of whack-a-mole against money farms, but for now, it's by far the easiest way to get every single car in the game without guzzling too much gas.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 91/100 Critics Rec: 100%
- Released
- May 19, 2026
- ESRB
- Everyone / Mild Lyrics, Users Interact, In-Game Purchases
- Developer(s)
- Playground Games
- Publisher(s)
- Xbox Game Studios














- Genre(s)
- Racing, Open-World