Vanilla MW2012 had very few Japanese cars (outside of the Mitsubishi Evo X and Subaru WRX STI). This pack fixes that:
| Car | Notes | |------|-------| | Toyota Supra MK4 | Restored from cut content | | Mazda RX-7 FD | Widebody kit ready | | Nissan GT-R R35 | 2012 model year | | Lamborghini Aventador SVJ | Replaces stock Aventador | | Ferrari F40 | Custom handling | | Koenigsegg Agera R | Top speed over 430 km/h | | Subaru Impreza WRX STI (hatch) | Gravel handling set | | BMW M3 GTR (street version) | MW2005 tribute livery | | Pagani Huayra BC | Added downforce physics | | Honda NSX (NA1) | Pop-up headlights animated |
Many cars come with unique horns, dash views, and custom sound banks. nfs most wanted 2012 mods collection extra cars mega pack
If you thought the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport was the end-game, think again.
The Extra Cars Mega Pack is a community-created mod compilation for Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012). Its primary purpose is to address one of the most criticized aspects of the original game: the limited number of drivable vehicles (around 40, including DLC). This mod collection adds over 100 new vehicles by importing models from other NFS titles (Hot Pursuit 2010, Rivals, The Run, Shift 2), Forza Motorsport, and Test Drive Unlimited. The result transforms the game into a far more comprehensive arcade racing experience. Vanilla MW2012 had very few Japanese cars (outside
While the Aventador was in the base game, the Sesto Elemento was cut content. The mod restores this lightweight monster. It handles like a go-kart on steroids—lighter than the Ariel Atom but with 4-wheel drive traction.
The vanilla game lacked hot hatches. This front-wheel-drive monster tears up the industrial district with incredible agility. Many cars come with unique horns, dash views,
While the full list contains over 120 variants (including different performance specs), here are the "Mega Pack" crown jewels you can expect to find roaming Fairhaven.

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