Summary
- Some of Forza Horizon 5's weirdest cars include three-wheelers like Peel Trident, Reliant Supervan III, and Morgan 3 Wheeler.
- Unusual choices like BMW Isetta 300 Export and Unimog U5023 offer unique driving experiences across Mexico.
- The game also features fictional vehicles like Hot Wheels Bone Shaker and AMG M12S Warthog from the Halo universe.
With almost 900 cars available in Forza Horizon 5 as of 2025, players would have to spend quite some time collecting the rarest and most exclusive vehicles available. While many cars have a “hard-to-get” status, players can easily obtain other, no less notable vehicles in various ways: from the Autoshow or Auctions to Wheelspin rewards. This includes even the weirdest, most unique cars in Forza Horizon 5, many of which aren't featured anywhere else, providing a special driving experience in the open world.
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From the smallest three-wheelers that have long become a staple of the Forza Horizon series, to huge utility trucks, custom hot rods, futuristic SUVs, and even hundred-year-old race cars — below are the weirdest and silliest cars to get in Forza Horizon 5 that any newcomer to the game should take to the open road at least once.
All cars listed below are included in the standard version of the game (no DLC required) and are available for purchase directly from the Autoshow.
1 Peel Trident 1965
Smallest, Lightest Microcar in the Game
- Class: D 100
- Top Speed: 41 mph
- Price: 25,000 CR
A longtime pearl in the Forza Horizon series' collection of some of the weirdest cars ever built, the Peel Trident three-wheel microcar exists purely for gags in Forza Horizon 5, just like its predecessor, the no less iconic Peel P50. Initially, the Peel Trident stood as a “hard-to-find” vehicle in the game, but today, it's available for everyone in the Autoshow for just pennies — and it's really impossible to ignore.
One of the world's smallest two-seater cars, with its alien-looking glass canopy that ratchets upward and a weight of just 160 kg, the Peel Trident shares the same engine as the P50, meaning players shouldn't expect any real performance beyond “it moves.” Both the P50 and Trident are the slowest vehicles in the game, but everyone needs to drive them at least once.
2 BMW Isetta 300 Export 1957
Unique Bubble Car for Leisure, Careful Driving
- Class: D 100
- Top Speed: 55 mph
- Price: 45,000 CR
When talking about BMW, the Isetta 300 Export is probably the last thing to come to mind — but here it is, in the flesh. Easily one of the smallest and silliest vehicles in all of Forza Horizon 5, the Isetta 300 Export is among the lightest (417 kg) and slowest in the game. It stands as another microcar akin to the Peel models and proudly carries the nickname “bubble car” due to its egg-like shape.
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Fully re-engineered by BMW, this variation of the Isetta microcar features some unique design choices. Yet first and foremost, it's an underpowered economy car for two people that isn't meant to be driven fast. Even in its stock variation, the Isetta 300 may flip over when pushed too hard around corners, so there's no need to rush one's acquaintance with this fascinating piece of four-wheel machinery.
3 Reliant Supervan III 1972
Why Not, if Players Can Make this Thing Drive Straight
- Class: D 100
- Top Speed: 76 mph
- Price: 35,000 CR
The Reliant Supervan III isn't just one of the weirdest cars in Forza Horizon 5's rich roster, but also one of its dumbest. A variant of the Reliant Regal three-wheeler, it's almost impossible to control this unstable chunk of eccentric machinery — but old-time fans might argue that's where the real beauty of the Reliant Supervan lies.
Speed and acceleration are almost non-existent in the stock Supervan III, which is built around a motorcycle engine, so unless players want to stand still and occasionally topple over, they should consider getting some upgrades. Even then, it can be tricky to make the Reliant Supervan III drive confidently in a straight line, but again, think of it as a trait rather than a downside.
4 Morgan 3 Wheeler 2014
The Most Extreme Three-Wheeler for Uncontrollable Thrills
- Class: D 488
- Top Speed: 114 mph
- Price: 50,000 CR
While traditional bikes have yet to be introduced to the Forza Horizon series, Forza Horizon 5 surprisingly features plenty of three-wheel vehicles. Among them, the Morgan 3 Wheeler is arguably the best and most racing-ready, boasting a weight of just 544 kg and capable of reaching over 110 mph. Unlike the Peel or Reliant three-wheelers that drive almost like an old sofa, the Morgan 3 Wheeler is actually capable of delivering some thrills with no upgrades installed, though players will need to get used to its unique frame and handling first.
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The 3 Wheeler is a modern reinterpretation of Morgan's three-wheeled cars made in the 1930s. Of course, this open-top roadster isn't built to shatter records, but rather to embody automotive eccentricity, and the Morgan 3 Wheeler fully gets the job done. There is nothing else quite like it in any aspect, so given this vehicle's modest price tag, this weird creation deserves a spot in every driver's collection.
5 Mercedes-Benz Unimog U5023 2014
Rare Utility Truck for Slow, Solitary Driving
- Class: D 103
- Top Speed: 78 mph
- Price: 100,000 CR
With just a handful of trucks available in Forza Horizon 5, the Mercedes-Benz Unimog U5023 is easily the most unusual, albeit with some of the worst stats in the game, rendering it almost entirely unsuitable for speed racing. Unless players are really into unconventional competition, the Unimog U5023 is hard to recommend. But that's exactly why it's so special in the game.
Commonly used in the mining industry, this all-terrain vehicle seems more suitable for games like Death Stranding, as players can't load this truck with cargo in Forza Horizon 5. Still, traversing various Mexican terrains unburdened could make for a surprisingly solitary experience if players dare to take the Unimog U5023 to the most distant corners of the map in search of hidden bonus boards.
6 Hot Wheels Bone Shaker 2011
Iconic Custom Rat Rod with an Unmistakable Appearance
- Class: A 790
- Top Speed: 166 mph
- Price: 150,000 CR
Hot Wheels vehicles have long been part of the Forza Horizon series, and with the Hot Wheels expansion available for Forza Horizon 5, their number has grown substantially. For players who aren't eager to get the expansion, though, some iconic Hot Wheels models are included in the base game, with Bone Shaker representing one of the best and most unique choices.
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This custom rat rod is menacing in appearance and unmistakable in both handling and sound on the track. Interestingly, the Bone Shaker was built in real life by the California-based company Picture Car Warehouse, blurring the line between the car's fictional and real-world functionality in Forza Horizon 5. With its high stats and affordable Autoshow price, it's a must-pick for every newcomer.
7 Bugatti Type 35 C 1926
The Oldest Piece of Machine Engineering
- Class: D 285
- Top Speed: 112 mph
- Price: 1,300,000 CR
At a glance, the Bugatti Type 35 C isn't as weird as some of the other cars featured here, yet that's not entirely true. The thing is, the vintage racer Type 35 C stands as the oldest car in Forza Horizon 5, originally created almost a hundred years ago. In fact, the first version of the car emerged back in 1924, with the Type 35 C representing the third iteration of the iconic racecar that shattered numerous records.
To this day, the Bugatti Type 35 C is the only car in the entire Forza franchise that appears to have a hand-crank ignition — even though it isn't functional in the game. While in its era, the Type 35 C was ahead of its time, the default stats in Forza Horizon 5 aren't particularly impressive, which is hardly a surprise given the car's age. Nevertheless, driving such an ancient machine is a rather exclusive experience that car enthusiasts shouldn't pass up, even with the Type 35 C's pretty high cost.
8 AMG Transport Dynamics M12S Warthog CST 2554
Fictional Futuristic All-Terrain Transport from the Halo Universe
- Class: A 719
- Top Speed: 117 mph
- Price: 850,000 CR
Finally, from the past to the future. It's possible in Forza Horizon 5 with the AMG Transport Dynamics M12S Warthog CST — one of the rare fictional vehicles featured in the game. Taken straight from the Halo franchise, the M12S Warthog initially appeared in Forza Horizon 3 and has been featured in every new installment since. Not that anyone would complain, given this vehicle's looks and well-rounded stats.
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With some modifications and upgrades, the M12S Warthog can become one of the best off-road choices in Forza Horizon 5, even if it's a bit pricey. The vehicle's best trait is its advanced suspension, which is pretty much unmatched by any real-life counterpart. Coupled with advanced dampening, players won't find this combination of power and stability elsewhere, resulting in a truly special, trailblazing experience across Mexico.
Forza Horizon 5
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget- Released
- November 9, 2021








- ESRB
- E for Everyone // In-Game Purchases, Users Interact
- Genre(s)
- Racing, Open-World