![]() We fully expect that Need for Speed Heat’s best racers will all be using some version of this car, assuming they don’t just break warp speed and disappear forever. It has unrivalled power, speed, and even a little more validity off-road than other supercars (though not by much). While the other cars on this list are superb and choosing between them isn’t easy, the Regera leaves them all figuratively and literally in the dust. ![]() | Joel Franey/USGamer, EA Koenigsegg Regera ‘16 Built perfectly for on-road racing, it has the second-best engine and acceleration in the whole game. The true value of friends is shown when your crew’s efforts earn you this lightning-fast Ferrari. Unlocks at: Being a member of a Level 50 Crew.| Joel Franey/USGamer, EA Ferrari FXX-K Evo ‘18 Driving this car is more like being fired out of a cannon than anything else, and for all its strengths, it can’t function off-road even slightly. The P1 ‘14 brought its bigger, better brother along in the form of the GTR ‘15, a true racecar that boasts the best acceleration in the game. | Joel Franey/USGamer, EA McLaren P1 GTR ‘15 Hey, why mess with perfection? The McLaren P1 GTR '15. That being said, its specialisation means that it’s a little less versatile overall, with not a lot of room for customisation. The car so nice they named it twice, the Ferrari LaFerrari prioritises high horsepower and a frame built so low to the ground you’re practically burrowing your way to victory. ![]() | Joel Franey/USGamer, EA Ferrari LaFerrari ‘13 Compared to the other cars it’s more of a jack-of-all trades, albeit with the kind of engine you’d normally find on a jet plane. The P1 is perhaps the most versatile of the upper tier, in that it’s not COMPLETELY built for on-road racing like the others.
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