2000 Lotus 340r
The 10 highest-handling Rear-Wheel Drive cars in B class (601–700 PI), ranked by stock stats. 88 RWD cars in this class analyzed.
We filtered every car in FH5 to Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) in <strong>B class (601–700 PI)</strong> — that's 88 cars — then sorted by stock handling. No subjective picks, no tuning applied. Pure data.
RWD drivetrain rewards throttle control with faster rotation and typically lighter weight, favoring circuit racers.
With the right tune, a stock RWD car's handling can change dramatically. Many top players swap to AWD for competitive racing — see how swapped builds compare.
See how every RWD car performs with optimal upgrades applied — find the true best rwd build for your class.
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Rear-Wheel Drive sends power exclusively to the back wheels, allowing for sharper rotation and typically lighter weight. For handling, RWD cars can excel on smooth circuits where traction isn't limited. The challenge is managing oversteer, especially in high-power builds.
At just 30,000 CR, the 2002 Mazda Rx-7 Spirit R Type-A delivers a 5.2 handling rating — making it the most affordable RWD option in our top 10.