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It’s 2026, and Forza Horizon 5 is still burning rubber across the Mexican landscape. While many games fade into the rearview mirror, Playground Games’ open-world racer keeps its engine revving with fresh car packs, seasonal updates, and a thriving community. But some things never change — like the sheer thrill of launching off a Danger Sign at 200 miles an hour. Whether you’re a veteran racer or a newcomer looking to rack up skill points, picking the right car for those jaw-dropping jumps is half the battle.

Let’s be real — not every four-wheeled beauty can handle a 500-foot cliff jump without a scratch. You need the right blend of speed, grip, and a pinch of madness. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up a list of the best rides that still dominate the Danger Sign leaderboards in 2026. These machines have stood the test of time, and for good reason.

Ferrari FXX K Evo

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Not only is this car among the sleekest looking in the game, it also boasts well-crafted aerodynamics to back up those aesthetics. With its front and rear bumpers, fixed rear wing, and active spoiler, the 2018 Italian masterpiece generates jaw-dropping downforce at high speeds — perfect for staying glued to the road before you hit the ramp. Under the hood sits a 6.3L naturally aspirated hybrid V12 pumping out 1,036 bhp, all wrapped in a 2,800-lb package that launches like a scalded cat. Offroad handling might not be its strong suit, but on tarmac Danger Signs, this Ferrari is poetry in motion. It remains a Car Pass DLC exclusive, but for skill point farmers and leaderboard chasers, it’s worth every extra penny.

Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR

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This rare German masterpiece is a utility player that focuses on weight reduction and a lowered center of gravity — traits that make it surprisingly nimble for a 4,200-lb machine. The AMG CLK GTR hits 60 mph in well under four seconds and tops out at 215 mph, all while offering decent offroad composure for a street-focused legend. Don’t expect it to dethrone dedicated rally cars, but when a Danger Sign sits at the end of a mixed-surface run, this Benz answers the call. Its pedigree dates back to Forza Motorsport 3, and while the Forza Edition version remains locked in FH4, the standard model holds its own beautifully in Mexico.

Jeep Trailcat

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The offroad rating? A perfect 10, folks. It’s like the game designers handed it a love letter and a set of monster tires. The Trailcat plows through the most rugged environments without breaking a sweat, and while it won’t win any top-speed contests, its beefy suspension and flexible chassis deliver massive lift when you soar off rocky cliffs or backcountry Danger Signs. It’s a reliable pick for solo and multiplayer events alike, and given its relatively modest price tag, almost every garage should have one.

Mosler MT900S

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The Mosler’s sleek, low-slung design hints at the speed demon within. A 7.0L supercharged V8 with 530 bhp propels this American supercar to insane velocities, leaving all but the quickest opponents choking on dust. What really sets it apart for Danger Signs is its outstanding handling (9.8 rating), which lets drivers line up their launch angle with surgical precision. Controlled road jumps become child’s play — just point and shoot. Offroad isn’t its playground, but on flat asphalt lead-ups, few cars can touch it.

Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4

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Few names stir the soul quite like Lamborghini, and the Aventador is a street-jump icon. Its V12 churns out 700 bhp and all-wheel-drive traction, hurtling the car to 60 mph in just over three seconds and on to a dizzying 232 mph top speed. While it won’t love a muddy hillside, it devours road-based Danger Signs and long, smooth run-ups. The sound alone is worth the price of admission.

TVR Cerbera Speed 12

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A throwback to FH4 days, this UK-built beast still gets the job done. With a top speed of 240 mph and a 0–60 time hovering around three seconds, the Cerbera is a missile on wheels. Its solid braking and handling make it surprisingly manageable on hilly terrain, giving you the confidence to attack Danger Signs without fear of spinning out mid-air. It’s a wildcard that often surprises those who overlook it.

Aston Martin Vantage

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The Vantage is the suave secret agent of the bunch — equally at home on cross-country slogs and high-speed runway jumps. Strong speed, sharp handling, and respectable launch stats make it a versatile Danger Sign contender. No DLC hoops to jump through this time, either: just grab it from the Autoshow for a reasonable price. How refreshing, right? It’s a budget-friendly entry that doesn’t feel like a compromise.

Ferrari 599XX Evolution

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Already a step above the already-rapid standard 599XX, this Evo variant hits a rock-steady 240 mph. Its high-speed handling remains composed, ensuring smooth, controlled leaps over even the most treacherous Mexican ravines. Launching is above average, meaning you’ll carry speed all the way off the ramp. It also moonlights brilliantly as a Speed Trap and Speed Zone star — a true multi-role showstopper.

Toyota #1 T100 Baja Truck

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A Barn Find gem from the 90s, this Toyota is purpose-built for Mexico’s rugged landscapes. Its suspension system soaks up every bump, and while it isn’t the quickest sprinter, its springy personality flings you off Danger Signs with crowd-pleasing altitude. A reliable launch stat gets it churning quickly, and the overall package feels like a rowdy, joyful rebellion against polished supercars.

Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4

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Yeah, it’ll set you back more credits than you’d spend on a virtual mansion, but the first time you launch off a ramp and just keep going… you’ll understand. The Centenario packs a 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 with 759 bhp, rocketing to 60 mph in three seconds on its way to a grippy, rear-wing-assisted glide. That deployable wing acts like a secret glider, extending air time on long jumps. Braking distance is its only real weakness, but when you’re sailing over a canyon, who needs to stop?


So, there you have it — a fleet of jump-ready machines that’ll send you soaring over Mexico’s steepest cliffs. Pick your favorite, tune it up, and don’t forget to snap a photo mid-air. Happy hunting!