Need for Speed Payback Has 78 Cars, Here’s the Full List

With only a couple of weeks until Need for Speed Payback is available to play, EA has finally released the full list of cars in the game, including how much each one costs and which classes each car can be. There are a total of 78 cars that can be driven. Here is the full Need for Speed Payback car list.

Need for Speed Payback Car List

Car Cost Class
Acura NSX 2017 156350 Drag, Race
Acura RSX-S 43450 Off-road, Race
Aston Martin DB11 154600 Drag, Drift, Race
Aston Martin Vulcan 705100 Drag, Drift, Race
Audi R8 V10 plus 178100 Drag, Drift, Race
Audi S5 Sportback 91000 Drift, Race
BMW M2 94350 Drag, Drift, Race
BMW M3 E46 93850 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner
BMW M3 E92 105150 Drag, Drift, Race
BMW M3 Evolution II E30 77950 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner
BMW M4 GTS 105750 Drag, Drift, Race, Runner
BMW M5 125450 Drag, Drift, Race
BMW X6 M 117350 Off-road, Race, Runner
Buick GNX 56500 Drag, Drift, Race
Chevrolet Bel Air 44450 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner
Chevrolet C10 Stepside Pickup 43500 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner
Chevrolet Camaro SS 49850 Drag, Drift, Race
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 115450 Drift, Race
Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 116600 Drag, Drift, Race
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 131150 Drag, Drift, Race
Dodge Challenger SRT8 92300 Drag, Drift, Race, Runner
Dodge Charger 105300 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner
Ford F-150 Raptor 72950 Off-road
Ford Focus RS 76450 Off-road, Race, Runner
Ford GT 453150 Drag, Drift, Race
Ford Mustang 38950 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner
Ford Mustang BOSS 302 78350 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race
Ford Mustang Foxbody 56100 Drag, Drift, Race
Ford Mustang GT 88150 Drag, Drift, Race
Ford Roadster 54200 Drag, Drift, Race
Ford Roadster – Beck Kustoms 1000000 Drag, Race
Honda Civic Type-R 2000 58100 Off-road, Race
Honda Civic Type-R 2015 75350 Off-road, Race, Runner
Honda NSX Type-R 109300 Drift, Race
Honda S2000 61500 Drag, Drift, Race
Jaguar F-Type R Coupe 137750 Drag, Drift, Race
Koenigsegg Regera 1150000 Drag, Race
Lamborghini Aventador Coupé 563800 Drag, Drift, Race
Lamborghini Diablo SV 242850 Drag, Drift, Race
Lamborghini Huracán Coupé 304100 Drag, Drift, Race
Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SV 384600 Drag, Drift, Race
Land Rover Defender 110 30750 Off-road, Runner
Lotus Exige S 87350 Drag, Drift, Race
Mazda MX-5 1996 38900 Drift, Off-road, Race
Mazda MX-5 2015 42850 Drag, Drift, Race
Mazda RX-7 Spirit R 84350 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner
McLaren 570S 180550 Drag, Drift, Race
McLaren P1 653000 Drag, Drift, Race
Mercedes-AMG A 45 88700 Drag, Off-road, Race, Runner
Mercedes-AMG G 63 122400 Off-road, Runner
Mercedes-AMG GT 134350 Drag, Drift, Race
Mercury Cougar 60100 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX 75750 Off-road, Race, Runner
NISSAN 180SX Type X 56450 Drag, Drift, Race
NISSAN 350Z 77500 Drag, Drift, Race
NISSAN Fairlady 240ZG 43150 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner
NISSAN GT-R Premium 143150 Drag, Drift, Race
NISSAN Silvia Spec-R Aero 61100 Drag, Drift, Race
NISSAN Skyline 2000 GT-R 100850 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner
NISSAN Skyline GT-R V-spec 1993 88700 Drag, Off-road, Race
NISSAN Skyline GT-R V-spec 1999 92850 Drag, Drift, Race
Pagani Huayra BC 743700 Drag, Race
Plymouth Barracuda 70250 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner
Porsche 911 Carrera S (991) 117850 Drift, Race, Runner
Porsche 911 Carrera S (993) 96200 Drift, Race, Runner
Porsche 911 GT3 RS (991) 168100 Drag, Drift, Race
Porsche 911 RSR 2.8 160950 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race
Porsche 918 Spyder 596700 Drag, Race
Porsche Cayman GT4 114450 Drift, Race
Porsche Panamera Turbo 144900 Off-road, Race, Runner
SRT Viper 138700 Drag, Drift, Race
Subaru BRZ Premium 51300 Drift, Off-road, Race
Subaru Impreza WRX STI 69100 Off-road, Race, Runner
Volkswagen Beetle 30300 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner
Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport 67300 Off-road, Race
Volkswagen Golf GTI 33800 Off-road, Race
Volvo 242DL 31800 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner
Volvo Amazon P130 29900 Drag, Drift, Off-road, Race, Runner

Our hands-on Need for Speed Payback preview at E3 this year notes the focus is more on high-octane thrills than cinematics.

Some people may be hesitant that Need for Speed still contains a cinematic-driven campaign mode. Unlike the last time around, however, this campaign appears to be focused on nothing but high-octane thrills, akin to a Fast & Furious movie, or, indeed, the Need for Speed movie which released in 2014. It is a bit early to tell if the campaign will be a success, but for the time being our focus was on how the racing felt.

Need for Speed has always let you play out your high-speed racing fantasies. Ghost Games knows how to present a racing game in cinematic form. This is their third attempt at such an entry, and it appears that the cinematics are taking a bit more of a backseat to the action. Time will tell how successful Ghost Games will be at it this time around. The driving is solid, and now we wait for Need for Speed Payback’s November 10 release date.

Need for Speed Payback releases on November 10, and we’ll have a review up by the time the game launches.

[Source: EA]

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