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Ford F-150 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | XLT SuperCab trim. | |
BMW 3 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | 325Ci OR 328Ci, depending upon the year. | |
Ford Focus RS Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | If it's a USDM model, then it's a 2017 model. Sadly, the Focus RS was ONLY offered here from 2017-18. | |
Ford F-150 Raptor Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | 2017. There wasn't a P552 SVT Raptor until 2 years after it was introduced. | |
Dodge Challenger Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Could also be a 100th Anniversary Edition model judging by the color (I believe it's called Octane Red, also ONLY offered on the 100th Anniversary Edition models in 2014)... did Dodge offer an SRT 392 100th Anniversary Edition? | |
Chevrolet Colorado Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | carcrasher88 wrote Just like in Payback, the ZR2's stock engine doesn't match the model, as the model is wearing Duramax Diesel (2.8L diesel I4 with 181hp) emblems on the hood, but it lists the engine as the 3.6L gasoline engine with 308hp. Good eye... yes, it's odd how the game developers didn't pay attention to that... the ZR-2 Extended Cab models are very rare, and the Crew Cab models are far more common. Almost ALL of the DuraMax-equipped ZR-2's were Crew Cab models. | |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | rayjunhwang1357x wrote DLC Name: Pre-Order PlayStation Store Edition. Can someone fix it? Thanks. for vehicle entries, you can edit it yourself. i have done it for you this time. | |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | DLC Name: Pre-Order PlayStation Store Edition. Can someone fix it? Thanks. | |
Viking Yachts 54C Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | www.vikingyachts.com/main/54C.asp -- Last edit: 2025-07-31 00:59:51 | |
Yamaha 242X Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Yamaha -- Last edit: 2025-07-31 00:50:14 | |
Sea Doo GTX Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | www.boats.com/reviews/sea-doo-to-offer-four-stroke-personal-watercraft-5264/ -- Last edit: 2025-07-31 00:31:38 | |
Chevrolet Bolt Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Chevrolet bolt EV | |
Chevrolet Bolt Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Chevrolet Bolt | |
unknown Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Bell 407. Engine compartment is a little too wide (more like a 429) but it's definitely the airframe of a 407. | |
Ford F-150 Raptor Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Not necessary to list as a 2016, it's reused. Changing to 2017. | |
McLaren 600LT Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | The car looks identical to this car: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=194820 geometry dash lite. But the corlor is brighter. | |
Ford F-150 Raptor Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Yeah, it's technically the same: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=133442 www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=292534 | |
Porsche 911 Carrera RSR Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | The most overpowered car in this game, especially once you engine swap the Raptor's EcoBoost V6 into this. | |
Nissan 180SX Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Always choose this as my starting car, and would max it out once i swap the VR38DETT into this. | |
Chevrolet Camaro SS Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Heh no no no no no. Nobody touches Papi's Camaro | |
BMW 3 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Wrong rear view mirror? | |
Dodge Caliber Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Then the Caliber appears in Need For Speed: Unbound as a traffic vehicle. Even if EA wants to keep these vehicles in the NFS franchise as NPC cars, I think it's time for them to put more new/modern traffic cars in their games (Not only the second-generation Leaf and Yukon of course). | |
BMW M2 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | AYO i can't find this one at the dealership | |
BMW M2 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | nfs_fan06 wrote 2018 and 2019 look the same, but this is actually a 2019. The game lists it as a '19. That is correct. The differences between 2018 and 2019 models are the interior features, so that it makes a 2019 model. -- Last edit: 2024-07-24 18:10:00 | |
Audi R8 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Vxctec wrote I would've loved to see this in Unbound. It really hurts the NFS community that Audi left the franchise. As far as I know, Electronic Arts never officially returned Audis in Unbound due to licensing issues. And the answer is no. | |
Mercury Cougar Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | rayjunhwang1357x wrote Do you know what's the difference between 1968 and 1967 models? Its in-game year lists as a 1967, but this one is a 1968. The 1968 model added sidemarker lights, so yes, this would be a 1968 and not a 1967 one. | |
Porsche 718 Cayman GTS Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Are we sure this is a 2019? Its in-game year should be listed as a 2018. | |
Mercury Cougar Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Do you know what's the difference between 1968 and 1967 models? Its in-game year lists as a 1967, but this one is a 1968. | |
![]() Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Leandro wrote What does the violet star mean that appears in some cars at dealership? It means the vehicle that lacks aftermarket customizations, such as body kits, rear spoilers, hoods, and exhausts except for the wheels, window tint, license plates, and sound system. | |
GMC Yukon Denali Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Vxctec wrote If that is what companies want in their video games. What I am saying is that the Yukon is included as a traffic vehicle in Heat and Unbound (Except that in Unbound, it only spawns as a parked vehicle) so they won't bother to make a playable one. Having a playable car/SUV/truck that also comes as a traffic car doesn't make the game look good. The companies can control the modifications, damage and Illegal street racing questions, i don't think they can decided of the vehicle are for traffic or not. | |
GMC Yukon Denali Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Victor_2003 wrote Add playable suvs and pickups in racing games makes the vehicle catalog have more variety, Midnight Club 3 was one example. If that is what companies want in their video games. What I am saying is that the Yukon is included as a traffic vehicle in Heat and Unbound (Except that in Unbound, it only spawns as a parked vehicle) so they won't bother to make a playable one. Having a playable car/SUV/truck that also comes as a traffic car doesn't make the game look good. | |
BMW M3 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | What does "Winner" mean on the license plate? | |
Subaru BRZ Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Leandro wrote So, license problems or what? Licensing problems since they signed a deal which doesn't allow their cars in Need For Speed games (Toyota). | |
Subaru BRZ Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | So, license problems or what? | |
Toyota Land Cruiser Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Can only seen at the start of Street Races | |
Porsche 911 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | One question: can you modify the normal Porsche 911 to look like this one? -- Last edit: 2023-04-06 15:10:03 | |
GMC Yukon Denali Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Vxctec wrote It wouldn't make sense to them to add vehicles that don't fit the street racing genre in my honest opinion. Majority of the SUVs in Need For Speed are barely played by anyone. They also won't allow it to be playable since it already comes as a traffic vehicle. Add playable suvs and pickups in racing games makes the vehicle catalog have more variety, Midnight Club 3 was one example. | |
GMC Yukon Denali Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Antti-san wrote Street racing games used to have a lot of SUVs in them, though? Midnight Club 3 springs to mind, for one. Yes, but the number of SUVs in racing games have partially decreased. Gaming companies usually allow lower class vehicles to adapt more to the racing genre. The Yukon already comes as a traffic vehicle like the Infiniti G35. If you talk about this to EA, it is unlikely they would take it into consideration. | |
GMC Yukon Denali Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Vxctec wrote It wouldn't make sense to them to add vehicles that don't fit the street racing genre in my honest opinion. Street racing games used to have a lot of SUVs in them, though? Midnight Club 3 springs to mind, for one. | |
GMC Yukon Denali Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Nick Name wrote Considering we've had Escalades in the past this SHOULD have been a playable vehicle. It wouldn't make sense to them to add vehicles that don't fit the street racing genre in my honest opinion. Majority of the SUVs in Need For Speed are barely played by anyone. They also won't allow it to be playable since it already comes as a traffic vehicle. | |
GMC Yukon Denali Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Considering we've had Escalades in the past this SHOULD have been a playable vehicle. | |
BMW S 1000 RR Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Leandro wrote Wait what? The first Need For Speed game had scooters riding around. This bike only appears in the cutscenes of Heat. | |
BMW S 1000 RR Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Vxctec wrote Don't forget that they used to have motorbikes as traffic vehicles. Wait what? | |
BMW S 1000 RR Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Leandro wrote This is, rarely, the only motorbike that appears fisically in a NFS game Don't forget that they used to have motorbikes as traffic vehicles. | |
Mazda MX-5 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | It´s a shame that you can´t delete the roof withe the "customice" option | |
![]() Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | What does the violet star mean that appears in some cars at dealership? | |
BMW S 1000 RR Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | This is, rarely, the only motorbike that appears fisically in a NFS game | |
Ford F-150 Raptor Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | This is definitely a 2017, not a 2016. In the IGCD pages for NFS Payback and NFS Unbound this is listed as a '17. And the Raptor "Legends Edition" in NFS Heat is listed as a '17. | |
BMW M2 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | 2018 and 2019 look the same, but this is actually a 2019. The game lists it as a '19. | |
BMW Z4 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | carcrasher88 wrote Correction with this car: It's actually properly listed in the game as a 2019, as it's clearly a First Edition in Frozen Orange Metallic, the initial release of the [G29], just like the M5 was (and still is) the First Edition when it debuted in Payback. You're right. This is actually a 2019 model. |








