



The 350Z is also one of the fastest cars in Underground, capable of topping 220 mph (354 kph) but its handling is not the best. One of Underground 2’s most memorable cars is the Nissan 350Z. If there’s one word you associate with the Need for Speed Underground games, it’s “flash”. #2 – Nissan 350Z, Underground 2 RIDER ON THE STORM: This is the best ride in Olympic City Ryan Cooper’s decals are badass as well, this is definitely a car you’d notice if it drove past you. We all know that leaving smoke in your wake as you power around a corner is the coolest way to go, even if it’s not the fastest. The control you have when drifting though means that it’s unbeatable during these kinds of contests. That’s not to say it’s slow though, around a circuit, it’ll beat a lot of cars, especially if it’s tight and twisty. The 240SX is heavily modified towards being a drifter rather than for straight-line speed. The PS2 Need for Speed titles had some excellent cars, and few were better than the Nissan 240SX from Prostreet. #4 – Nissan 240SX, Prostreet QUICKLY DRIFTING: These are the wheels you need to get sideways fast This Evo is also one of the best cars in the game, sporting maximum top speed with a near-perfect handling and acceleration stat as well. What’s more, it’s sporting a body kit that is very aggressive and turns what’s already a snarling beast into a dragon of the night races. Visual upgrades like spoilers, body kits, neons, and window tinting, among others, are also awarded based on your style points.īut in reality, these guys just needed a good budget and plan on how to mod their NFS Underground kind of cars, and here are just 25 who aced it.The purple and green paint scheme may remind you of Barney the Dinosaur, but we think it looks badass. The latter comes in multiple levels, which you have to unlock prior to buying them, like turbocharge, enhanced braking, and nitrous oxide boosts, plus much more. In the game, upgrades are in two parts: visual and performance. However, in reality, the cars aren't that different. NFS Underground also features a great car roster, from the Honda Civic, one of the most popular, a VW Golf, an Acura Integra, a Ford Focus, and many others, all of which are differently rated in terms of their speed, handling, and acceleration. Plus, you get to unlock rewards each time the points meter fills up. Depending on how you drive, you get to earn style points like those in the Project Gotham Racing series, but NFS Underground is more lenient and awards points for simple acts, and these points accumulate regardless of the mode you're playing. Need for Speed Underground is one of those car-racing games that are fun to play and deliver on what it offers from the word "go." The game is designed with much accessibility compared to simulation aspects, so it's one of those you can easily pick up and play, though some of it requires more of a pro to tackle.
