Lina Navarro is perhaps one of the least-loved antagonists of the entire NFS franchise, but at least she had a decent set of wheels when we faced her in NFS: Payback. Payback: Lina Navarro with the McLaren P1 While perhaps not the outright fastest car we’ve mentioned here, Ryo’s car gets some extra credit thanks to its very unique dragon vinyl design. DRAGONFORCE: Ryo’s Lancer X had some nice visuals The Showdown King himself, Ryo Watanabe and his Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X were the pairing to beat in the stylish NFS: ProStreet. DERELICT CAR PART LOCATIONS ((Ford Mustang 1965, Nissan Fairlady 240ZG 1971, Volkswagen Beetle 1963, Chevrolet C10 Stepside Pickup 1965 and Chevrolet Bel Air 1955) Need for Speed Payback may be a. ProStreet: Ryo Watanabe with the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Her whip in the game is the BMW M6, which is pretty mediocre compared to other cars in the game – although it’s responsiveness and stable steering means it’s at least able to hold its own in the game’s cop chases. Undercover: Chase Linh with the BMW M6Ĭhase Linh is a constant source of motivation throughout NFS: Undercover, until a major twist in the story reveals she’s in fact a corrupt cop who double-crosses us! STYLISH: Linh’s BMW M6 certainly had cool-factor
But after Razor sabotages the M3 by unscrewing its oil sump, the engine seizes up during the contest and the player loses the race (as well as the car) to him.
Now, the Mustang is a cool car, but it is nowhere near the quickest car on the game and, in a fair fight, the player’s M3 would be winning any race between two rather easily. FIERY: Razor’s Ford Mustang GT has a unique flame vinyl