The “Infinite Wheelspin” glitch is breaking Forza Horizon 6! 🎡🔥

Stop wasting your time on low-yield races. A new method has officially been discovered that is 20 times faster than any previous farming technique. By exploiting the Car Mastery trees of two specific vehicles—the Lamborghini Revuelto (2024) and the Subaru Impreza 22B STI—players are stacking Super Wheelspins faster than the servers can handle.

Pair this with the new 100% AFK “Colossus” credit farm, and your credit balance is about to hit the millions while you sleep.

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For the Forza Horizon community, the cycle of “grind and reward” has always been a core pillar of the experience. However, as of late May 2026, the meta for progression in Forza Horizon 6 has undergone a seismic shift. Through a combination of community-designed Event Lab maps and optimized Car Mastery trees, players have identified a pathway to “Wheelspin Farming” that is vastly more efficient than any method seen at the game’s launch.

The “Two-Car” Strategy

The new efficiency meta centers on two vehicles: the Lamborghini Revuelto (2024) and the Subaru Impreza 22B STI. Content creator Mjay recently detailed how these vehicles serve as the optimal engines for farming.

The Lamborghini Revuelto (2024): Priced at 365,000 credits, this vehicle is the “premium” option for those prioritizing quantity. Its Car Mastery tree yields three normal Wheelspins and one Super Wheelspin for a cost of 39 Skill Points. It is the only vehicle currently recommended for players seeking a mix of standard and Super Wheelspins.

The Subaru Impreza 22B STI: At 86,000 credits, the 22B is the “budget” efficiency king. For 30 Skill Points, it rewards the player with one Super Wheelspin. Because the vehicle cost is substantially lower than the Revuelto, it allows for higher volume farming when Skill Points are abundant.

Crucially, experts emphasize purchasing these vehicles directly from the Auto Show rather than the Auction House. Buying from the Auction House carries a high risk (estimated at 80–90%) that the Car Mastery tree has already been cleared by a previous owner, rendering the farming loop useless.

The “Colossus” AFK Engine

The bottleneck for this farming method has historically been the acquisition of Skill Points and credits. That gap has been filled by the Event Lab community. A custom map, colloquially known as the “SP Farm” (Share Code: 89169683), allows players to earn 10 Skill Points every 24 seconds, provided they are driving a car with a high-multiplier capability, such as the Subaru 22B STI.

Furthermore, the “Colossus” AFK credit method has reached a state of near-perfection. By utilizing the game’s “Auto Drive” feature against a high-ranking rival in a Horizon Rivals event, players can generate upwards of 1 million credits per hour entirely AFK. Testers have reported overnight yields of 11 to 14 million credits, making it the most reliable method for funding the purchase of the aforementioned Revuelto and 22B models.

Community Response and “Best Practices”

This rapid farming loop has sparked a wave of activity across the Forza social ecosystem. While some players view the Event Lab farms as a necessary shortcut in a game with an ever-expanding catalog of vehicles, others caution that relying on these exploits may remove the sense of achievement associated with unlocking high-tier rewards.

For now, the community consensus is clear: if you are looking to maximize your garage capacity without spending hundreds of hours in traditional circuit racing, the combination of the Colossus AFK farm and the 22B Mastery loop is the new gold standard. As players continue to push these methods to their limits, the impact on the game’s broader economy remains a subject of intense discussion. For those looking to optimize, the roadmap is set—just be sure to keep your controller connected and your Auto Drive settings properly configured.