The 1968 Ford Mustang GT 2+2 Fastback Forza Edition, often shortened to “Ford Mustang ’68 FE,” is a pre-tuned muscle car in Forza Horizon 6 built around drifting. It carries a Drift Skills boost, ships on drift tires, and arrives with an A 700 upgrade preset already applied. Because it is a Forza Edition car, you cannot simply buy it from the Autoshow.
How to get the Ford Mustang ’68 Forza Edition
There are two reliable ways to add this car to your garage. The first is luck-based through Wheelspins, and the second is direct through the Auction House if you have the credits.
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Forza Edition cars are not sold in the Autoshow. They are distributed as Wheelspin and Super Wheelspin prizes and then traded between players through the Auction House. That makes spinning and bidding the only two routes to the Mustang ’68 FE.
How to confirm you own it
After a successful Wheelspin or Auction House purchase, the car lands in your garage. Open My Cars and filter by the Forza Edition rarity or the Drift Cars type to find it quickly. A Forza Edition badge and the Drift Skills boost listed on the car’s stats confirm you have the correct version rather than the standard Mustang GT 2+2 Fastback.
Ford Mustang ’68 Forza Edition stats and details

| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Performance class | A 700 |
| Car type | Drift Cars |
| Boost | Drift Skills |
| Rarity | Forza Edition |
| Value | 500,000 CR |
| Engine | 2.6L naturally aspirated |
| Power | 514 bhp (383 kW), 424 lb·ft (575 N·m) |
| Layout | Front-engined, rear-wheel drive |
| Weight | 3,064 lbs (1,390 kg), 55% F / 45% R |
| Speed | 7.3 |
| Handling | 5.2 |
| Acceleration | 5.2 |
| Launch | 3.4 |
| Braking | 4.3 |
| Offroad | 5.2 |
This is a drift-oriented build of the standard Mustang GT 2+2 Fastback, so it leans toward sliding and skill chaining rather than outright lap pace. The Drift Skills boost rewards you with extra points during long, controlled slides, which pairs well with its drift tires and rear-wheel-drive layout.
The paint, stripes, and rims are a nod to Sean’s 1967 Mustang Fastback from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, the car famously used for drifting in the film. Once it’s in your garage with the Drift Skills boost showing, you’re ready to take it out to a drift zone and start banking points.






