A Mercedes on the track in Forza Motorsport.
Screenshot by Dot Esports.

How to level up cars fast in Forza Motorsport

Builds for your car become even better with each level.

Forza Motorsport has a new approach to progression and development from previous games in the series, with each car having its own level system and rewards.

Recommended Videos

Dubbed a “CarPG” by the developer, Forza Motorsport provides you with the ability to take any car in the game and develop it to your liking, ensuring that you’ll have a more unique experience that is catered to you.

Each car in Forza Motorsport begins at level one and has a maximum level of 50. Along the way, there are rewards for each level increase, providing new parts to add to your car and improve it. If you choose, you can even completely change the engine.

Significant changes like engine swaps can only be done at higher levels and it will take some work to get there, while there are other bonuses available for maxing out your car level like permanent discounts in the Showroom for that manufacturer, so it’s always worth the push—and we have some tips for leveling up quickly.

How to level up cars fast in Forza Motorsport

The 2019 Subaru STI S209 Forza Edition, 2018 Subaru #1 Adrian Flux Subaru Racing Levorg GT, 2020 Toyota GR Supra, and 2017 Vauxhall #66 Power Maxed TAG Racing Astra in Forza Motorsport.
Car levels can be seen in the bottom-right of the preview screen. Screenshot by Dot Esports.

Every time you step behind the wheel in Forza Motorsport you’ll earn XP for your car, whether that be in Practice, in a race, online, in free play, or showcase.

XP is provided for completing laps and meeting target time objectives in Practice, as well as specifically on each sector of the race. If you can master a particular corner or a sequence of the track, you’ll benefit from additional experience.

Overtaking other drivers on the track during races also provides experience, so the best advice to level up a car is simply to get behind the wheel and start driving—but Practice is where it can be particularly beneficial.

While you will earn XP during Practice, it’s also the perfect time to try out new builds for your car or test where the best braking spot is for a particular corner, all of which can make you even more competitive in races and earn even more XP.

For both of those reasons, I highly recommend you don’t skip any Practice sessions in Forza Motorsport.

Completing a Racing Series is also a great way to earn XP for your car, as the back-to-back sessions can quickly send you surging through the ranks.

For example, after completing the introduction to the Builders Cup event in Career Mode, my Ford Mustang was already at level 12.


Dot Esports is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Best starter car in Forza Motorsport Career mode
The 2018 Ford Mustang GT in Forza Motorsport
Read Article How to skip practice in Forza Motorsport
Cars on the track at the start of a race in Forza Motorsport, with headlights glaring and specs of rain on the camera.
Read Article Does Forza Motorsport have split screen?
Cars in Forza Motorsport race, with dirt kicked up into the air.
Related Content
Read Article Best starter car in Forza Motorsport Career mode
The 2018 Ford Mustang GT in Forza Motorsport
Read Article How to skip practice in Forza Motorsport
Cars on the track at the start of a race in Forza Motorsport, with headlights glaring and specs of rain on the camera.
Read Article Does Forza Motorsport have split screen?
Cars in Forza Motorsport race, with dirt kicked up into the air.
Author
Josh Challies
Staff Writer. Professional writer since 2014. Pokemon, Marvel, Star Wars and overall geek. Previously wrote for Yahoo Sport, Stats Perform and online news publications.