To complete the Ranchito Speed Zone in Forza Horizon 5, you must maintain an average speed of at least 100 MPH (161 km/h) using an S2 Class “Anything Goes” vehicle.
Key Takeaways
- Vehicle Requirement: S2 Class (Anything Goes)
- Target Speed: 100+ MPH (161+ km/h) average
- Recommended Car: 2020 Koenigsegg Jesko
- Tune Code: 136 331 848
How to Clear the Ranchito Speed Zone
The Ranchito Speed Zone is a technical PR Stunt located near the eastern coast of the Forza Horizon 5 map. Because this challenge is part of the Horizon Road Trip series, the requirements are strict. To ensure success, approach the zone from the north to maintain higher momentum going into the first sharp corner.
Maintaining a clean line is more important than top speed here. If you drift too wide, you will lose the average speed necessary for the three-star objective. Using a high-downforce build like the Koenigsegg Jesko allows you to take these corners at speeds that heavier hypercars cannot handle.
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Best Car and Tune for S2 Anything Goes
For this “Anything Goes” seasonal challenge, the 2020 Koenigsegg Jesko remains the gold standard. While it is known for high-speed runs, a specific grip-focused tune is required for the Ranchito segment’s tight turns. My recommended tune (Share Code: 136 331 848) optimizes the aero for maximum lateral G-force.
If you do not own the Jesko, other viable options include the Rimac Nevera or the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Forza Edition. The goal is to maximize acceleration so you can recover quickly after braking for the mid-zone apex. Ensure your car is strictly within the S2 998 performance index to qualify.
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Weekly Forzathon Playlist Tips
The Ranchito Speed Zone is often a featured event in the Horizon Road Trip playlist. Completing this stunt earns you Season Progress points toward exclusive car rewards. Make sure you are in “Life” mode or Solo mode to avoid traffic cars that might block your racing line through the Ranchito village area.
Check your map for the seasonal icon to ensure you are starting far enough back to enter the speed traps at over 120 MPH. If you struggle, try adjusting your braking line earlier to allow for a faster exit speed through the final gate.
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