Need for Speed Heat Studio Drop 5 Adds Lamborghini Aventador SVJ and 12 New Vehicles

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NFS Heat Studio’s latest weekly content update Car Drop #5 is now available, adding 13 new cars for players to customize and design before the November release, including the BMW M3 E46, Nissan Skyline 2000 GTR and the all-new Lamborghini Aventador S and SVJ models!

You can view the full list of new vehicles added with Car Drop #5 below:

  • Honda Civic Type-R 2000

  • Mercury Cougar

  • Land Rover Defender 110 Double Cab

  • Mercedes-Benz A45

  • Lamborghini Aventador S

  • Acura RSX-S

  • BMW M3 E46

  • Ford F-150 Raptor

  • BMW X6 M

  • Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Coupe [Hidden Vehicle #1]

  • Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R [Hidden Vehicle #2]

  • Acura NSX [Hidden Vehicle #3]

  • Volkswagen Golf GTI [Hidden Vehicle #4]

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While this update once again features mostly cars from previous games, the Aventador SVJ Coupe makes its appearance however as you may have expected, cannot be customized outside of a few rim options and the wrap unfortunately.

One of the biggest complaints with the NFS Heat Studio app is how certain vehicles translate over into the app, with cars noticeably featuring strange track width issues. While its uncertain if this has been fixed on all cars featured currently in the app, vehicles I’ve customized from Drop #5 seem to be working fine thus far.

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We will be covering each and every new car drop coming to NFS Heat Studio over the next few weeks, so be on a lookout for our that each week! If you missed last week’s drop, which added the Lamborghini Countach, Ferrari 458 and more, you can check it out here!

Need for Speed Heat launches on November 8th 2019 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, or three days earlier for Origin Access Premiere subscribers. If you’ve missed any of our previous Need for Speed Heat coverage, be sure to find more from our dedicated Need for Speed Heat section in the Games tab!