: Massive acceleration and high top speeds; difficult to handle and prone to sliding around corners (e.g., Dodge Charger).
: Carbon’s most significant addition was the ability to hire wingmen who assist during races in three specific roles: Need For Speed Carbon
: The career mode centers on conquering Palmont City's four districts by winning races to drive out rival gangs. : Massive acceleration and high top speeds; difficult
(2006) serves as a direct narrative and mechanical successor to Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005), shifting the franchise's focus toward team-based territory control and canyon racing. Developed by EA Black Box, it introduced "Crews" and the innovative "Autosculpt" customization system, though it faced criticism for its shorter campaign and less dominant police presence compared to its predecessor. Core Gameplay & Mechanics Developed by EA Black Box, it introduced "Crews"
: High-stakes, two-stage boss battles where players must stay close to an opponent down a winding mountain pass without falling off the edge. Car Classes & Customization