Need for Speed Heat cars: List of all cars & manufacturers
In this guide we tell you
- Which cars are available in Need For Speed Heat
- The prices of the cars and how to unlock them in the game
- Which cars from previous NfS-parts are back again
- Which additional models come into the game with the black market delivery.
Last update: 06.03.2020
EA had already published the complete list of all cars in Need for Speed Heat at gamescom 2019. As usual from the series, the selection has turned out to be huge again with 127 models from 33 different manufacturers this time. To be precise, Heat offers the largest car selection ever available at the launch of a Need for Speed title. With the Car Pack 1, also known as Black Market Delivery, two additional cars were added in March 2020.
The car list offers something for everyone: The range of car types extends from pickups to supercars, and of course the cars are waiting to be diligently tuned. What's new is that this time you can even change the sound of your exhaust.
Table of contents
- Known models from previous Need for Speed games
- The new cars of Car Pack 1
- Need for Speed Heat: All cars at a glance
- Table of contents of the cars
- Need For Speed Heat: The complete car list
Known models from previous Need for Speed games
Need for Speed can now look back on a 25-year tradition with a multitude of legendary single titles. So it's all the nicer that some especially gorgeous cars from boss challenges of previous games are also included in Heat. Who remembers Razer's 2006 BMW M3 E46 GTR in Need for Speed Most Wanted, for example? Or Rachel's 2003 Nissan 350Z from Need for Speed Underground 2? Eddie's 2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R in Need for Speed Underground will also be familiar to fans of the series. All these models are also represented in Need for Speed Heat. What more do you want?
Cult cars like the VW Beetle from 1963 are just as important as the latest developments of the car industry. Especially the hybrid car Polestar 1, which also adorns the cover of Need for Speed Heat, has to be mentioned here. As fans from the racing community already found out, there are nine more models making their Need for Speed debut besides the Polestar 1, namely the BMW Z4 M40i, the BMW I8 Coupé, the Ferrari 488, the Ferrari FXX-K Evo, the Testarossa Coupé, the Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary, the Lancer Evolution X, the McLaren 600LT and the Porsche 718 Cayman.
Need for Speed Heat: The new cars of Car Pack 1
With the Car Pack released in March you can access two additional models in Need for Speed Heat. The Aston Martin DB11 Volante (2018) is available for free for all players with at least REP 20 - all you have to do is download the update and the car is yours. Along with the car, you'll also get a new series of challenges that you can only complete with this model.
The second new car, the McLaren F1 (1993) , on the other hand, requires a fee. You have to pay 4.99 EUR for it, it cannot be bought with BANK. As with the Aston Martin, there are also special challenges for the McLaren F1.
The cars are brought to you by a new character in the game - Raziel. To pick up the boxes, you need to go to the container port in Port Murphy. When you complete the challenges with the Aston Martin and McLaren, you'll receive optics tuning parts, character outfits, and car-themed effects.
Need for Speed Heat: All cars at a glance
But now for the list of all cars. In our list you can find out how much BANK you have to pay for each model and what the unlock conditions are to be able to buy the car from the car dealer. Important to know: Unlike in the predecessor Need for Speed Payback, your tuning determines which competitions a car can participate in. This is no longer fixed from the start when you buy the car.
Table of contents of the car manufacturers
- A: Acura, Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Audi
- B: BMW, Buick
- C: Chevrolet
- D: Dodge
- F: Ferrari, Ford
- H: Honda
- I: Infiniti
- J: Jaguar
- K: Koenigsegg
- L: Lamborghini, Land Rover, Lotus
- M: Mazda, McLaren, Mercedes, Mercury, Mini, Mitsubishi
- N: Nissan
- P: Pagani, Plymouth, Polestar, Pontiac, Porsche
- S: SRT, Subaru
- V: Volkswagen, Volvo
Need for Speed Heat: The complete car list
In the following tables you can find the manufacturer and the model name, the year of manufacture, the category and the price. The last column tells you when the car will be unlocked in the game.
Manufacturer | Model | YearCategory | Price | Condition | |
Nissan | 370Z Heritage Edition | 2019 | Coupe | 53.500 | REP 7 |
Nissan | GT-R Nismo | 2017 | Supercar | 165.000 | Drive through all billboards |
Nissan | 370Z Nismo | 2015 | Coupé | 62.000 | Collect all graffiti |
Nissan | 350Z (Rachel's car from NFSU2) | 2003 | Coupé | 51.000 | Completion drift story missions |
Nissan | Skyline GT-R LE (Eddie's car from NFSU) | 2002 | Coupé | 73.000 | Completion Race-Storymissionen |
Nissan | GT-R | 2017 | Supercar | 122.000 | REP 20 |
Nissan | 180SX Type X | 1996 | Coupé | 43.500 | REP 14 or as starting car |
Nissan | 350Z | 2008 | Coupé | 55.000 | REP 12 |
Nissan | Skyline GT-R V-Spec | 1999 | Coupé | 73.000 | REP 14 |
Nissan | Fairlady 240ZG 1971 | 1971 | Coupé | 28.000 | REP 12 |
Nissan | Skyline GT-R V-Spec | 1993 | Coupé | 72.000 | REP 14 |
Nissan | Silvia Spec-R Aero | 2002 | Coupé | 45.000 | REP 3 |
Nissan | Skyline 2000 GT-R | 1971 | Coupé | 27.000 | REP 20 |
Pagani | Huayra BC | 2017 | Hypercar | 1.574.000 | REP 36 |
Plymouth | Barracuda | 1970 | Klassisch | 29.000 | direkt verfügbar |
Polestar | Polestar 1 | 2020 | Coupé | 162.000 | REP 22 |
Pontiac | Firebird | 1977 | Klassisch | 27.500 | REP 12 |
Porsche | 911 GT3 RS | 2019 | Sportwagen | 172.000 | REP 24 |
Porsche | Cayman GT4 | 2015 | Sportwagen | 99.500 | Alle Flamingos zerstört |
Porsche | 911 GT2 RS | 2018 | Supersportwagen | 246.500 | REP 32 |
Porsche | 911 Carrera GTS | 2018 | Sportwagen | 127.500 | REP 22 |
Porsche | 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet | 2018 | Cabriolet | 132.000 | REP 22 |
Porsche | 911 Targa 4 GTS | 2018 | Sportwagen | 135.500 | REP 22 |
Porsche | 718 Cayman GTS | 2018 | Sportwagen | 91.000 | REP 14 |
Porsche | 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series | 2018 | Sportwagen | 179.000 | REP 28 |
Porsche | 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series Cabriolet | 2018 | Cabriolet | 183.000 | REP 24 |
Porsche | 911 Carrera RSR 2.8 | 1973 | Sportwagen | 86.000 | REP 16 |
Porsche | 911 Carrera S | 1997 | Sportwagen | 94.000 | REP 18 |
Porsche | 918 Spyder | 2015 | Hypercar | 591.500 | REP 36 |
Porsche | Panamera Turbo | 2017 | Leistung | 137.500 | REP 18 |
SRT | Viper GTS | 2014 | Sports car | 121.500 | REP 28 |
Subaru | Impreza WRX STI | 2006 | Rally car | 52.000 | REP 20 |
Subaru | BRZ Premium | 2014 | Coupé | 36.500 | REP 14 |
Subaru | Impreza WRX STI | 2010 | Rally car | 50.500 | REP 24 |
Volkswagen | Beetle | 1963 | Compact sports car | 18,000 | REP 22 |
Volkswagen | Golf GTI Clubsport | 2016 | Compact sports car | 51.500 | REP 20 |
Volkswagen | Golf GTI | 1976 | Compact sports car | 27.000 | REP 22 | Volvo | Amazon P130 | 1970 | Classic | 19,000 | REP 22 |
Volvo | 242DL | 1975 | Sedan | 24.000 | REP 22 |
You can find more info in our info and tips guide to Need For Speed Heat. Have you spotted your favorite car in the list and want to get lost right away and hit the streets of Palm City? Then the guide to the Need for Speed Heat Studio app will help you. Because with this smartphone app you can screw together really cool cars on the go and then import them into the game and drive them. Ready to race? Our racing tips guide for Need for Speed Heat tells you how to stay ahead.
Need for Speed Heat is available since November 8, 2019 for Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
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