NTE Vehicles: All 20 Models, How To Buy, Rent And Mod Them
How Many Vehicles Does NTE Have? Where The 20 On The Vehicles Page Come From
GameVika's Vehicles page lists 20 driveable models, built directly from official client data — that's the number you can actually choose to buy in the Garage, not everything that technically exists in the game files.
The underlying dataset is much wider: the client holds 70 vehicle rows in total, split across 3 internal type labels — 18 rows are Buy-type, 32 are Rent-type, and 20 are Quest-type (tied to specific story beats or characters, not something you pick and purchase). On top of that there are 38 color-swap rental entries (really just 19 paint colors × 2 base models, G3 and C2000, used for the city's rental-car service) and 13 skin sets that don't count as separate models.
Bottom line: the 20 models on the Vehicles page are the ones you can permanently own in the Garage — the rest (short-term color rentals, quest-bound vehicles) aren't rolled in because they aren't something you buy outright. New players can also check the beginner guide for the bigger picture before worrying about cars.
| Data type | Rows |
|---|---|
| Buy-type | 18 |
| Rent-type | 32 |
| Quest-type | 20 |
| Color-swap rentals | 38 |
| Skin sets | 13 |
Full List Of The 20 Models: Brand, How To Get It, Moddable Or Not
Here's the complete table of all 20 models currently on the Vehicles page, grouped by brand:
- Novus — Model(s): M1000, B100, C2000, ST79, Enforcer · How to get it: Buy with Fons · Moddable in Garage: Yes
- Regalia — Model(s): Griffin, Griffin Volante, LaVelox, Pursuit V8, Pendragon, Novis ST-X 950, Blizzard-V4 · How to get it: Buy with Fons · Moddable in Garage: Yes
- Regalia — Model(s): Dominus S · How to get it: Rental-only, can't be bought · Moddable in Garage: No
- Regalia — Model(s): Draco · How to get it: Buy with Fons · Moddable in Garage: No (fixed stock build)
- TerraX — Model(s): G3 · How to get it: Buy with Fons · Moddable in Garage: Yes
- Orichalcos — Model(s): Ori - LV01 · How to get it: Rental-only, can't be bought · Moddable in Garage: No
- Porsche (collab) — Model(s): Porsche 918 Spyder · How to get it: Racing event / brand collab · Moddable in Garage: Yes
- Unbranded — Model(s): Rover A1, K01, Tomorrow Rush · How to get it: Buy with Fons · Moddable in Garage: Yes
Quick tally: 18 of 20 models can be bought outright with Fons, and only 2 (Dominus S, Ori - LV01) are rental-only. 17 of 20 can be modded in the Garage; the 3 that can't are the two rental-only cars plus Draco, a fixed-build collector's model.
| Brand | Model(s) | How to get it | Moddable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Novus | M1000, B100, C2000, ST79, Enforcer | Buy with Fons | Yes |
| Regalia | Griffin, Griffin Volante, LaVelox, Pursuit V8, Pendragon, Novis ST-X 950, Blizzard-V4 | Buy with Fons | Yes |
| Regalia | Dominus S | Rental-only, can't be bought | No |
| Regalia | Draco | Buy with Fons | No (fixed stock build) |
| TerraX | G3 | Buy with Fons | Yes |
| Orichalcos | Ori - LV01 | Rental-only, can't be bought | No |
| Porsche (collab) | Porsche 918 Spyder | Racing event / brand collab | Yes |
| Unbranded | Rover A1, K01, Tomorrow Rush | Buy with Fons | Yes |
How To Get A Vehicle: 3 Routes — Buy With Fons, Rental-Only, Event Cars
The most common route is buying outright with Fons in the Garage shop — 18 of 20 models go this way, from Novus's everyday lineup to Regalia's flagship models. Per community reports (single source, not yet cross-checked), your first car runs around 50,000 Fons — far cheaper than your first apartment, so there's no reason to hold off on picking up basic transport early.
The second route is rental-only vehicles: Dominus S and Ori - LV01 are flagged as Rent-type directly in the data, meaning no amount of Fons will let you buy them outright — the only way to drive one is to rent it.
The third route is event or brand-collab vehicles: the Porsche 918 Spyder was the top prize of a past racing-themed gacha event, running on its own re-weighted odds rather than the linear pity used for character banners. If you missed that event, getting one again depends on whether the collab returns — GameVika will update this page if that changes.
| Ownership route | Models | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Buy with Fons | 18/20 | Novus, most Regalia... |
| Rental-only | 2/20 | Dominus S, Ori - LV01 |
| Event/brand collab | 1/20 | Porsche 918 Spyder |
The City's Rental-Car Service — Not The Same As "Rental-Only" Vehicles Above
Don't mix up two different uses of "rental": the rental-only vehicles above (Dominus S, Ori - LV01) are models you can never buy outright, period. The city's rental-car service is a completely different feature — a way to borrow a car short-term when you don't have (or don't want to use) your own.
Per client data, this service currently covers exactly 2 models — G3 (TerraX) and C2000 (Novus) — but each one comes in 19 different paint colors to choose from when renting, 38 color options in total. That's why some sources round this up to "38 rental vehicles": it's really 19 colors × 2 base models, not 38 distinct cars.
Bottom line: if you spot a rental option in the city that you can't find for sale anywhere, you're probably looking at this color-rental service, not a mysterious 21st model.
| Model | Colors |
|---|---|
| G3 (TerraX) | 19 |
| C2000 (Novus) | 19 |
| Total | 38 |
Garage Customization: What You Can Mod And What It Costs
17 of the 20 models are flagged modifiable: true in the data, meaning they can be brought into the Garage for customization. Mod parts span 18 different module types — the biggest groups are paint color and decals, followed by tyres, engine, interior leather/stitching color, suspension, LSD, gearbox, chassis strength, wheels, front/back body kits, brakes, spoilers, tow hooks and accessories.
Across the dataset there are 593 individual mod parts, priced between 100 and 16,000 Fons each depending on type and rarity — performance parts (engine, gearbox, LSD) tend to sit at the pricier end, while purely cosmetic ones (paint, decals) skew cheaper.
3 models can't be modded at all: Dominus S and Ori - LV01 (zero mod parts on record, consistent with being rental-only) plus Draco, which only has a single stock entry — it's a collector's model meant to keep its original look rather than get personalized.
| Stat | Number |
|---|---|
| Module types | 18 |
| Total mod parts | 593 |
| Cheapest part | 100 Fons |
| Most expensive part | 16,000 Fons |
Carjacking NPC Vehicles + Tips For Picking Your First Car
Beyond buying, renting and modding, the city has one more street-level mechanic worth knowing: you can carjack NPC-driven vehicles passing by. The data shows success rates ranging from 50-80% depending on the vehicle, while the chance the NPC driver actually bails out ranges 50-100% — so not every car on the road is equally easy to "borrow," and this is a momentary street interaction, not a way to permanently own a car.
Tip for your first purchase: if Fons are tight, start with the Novus lineup (M1000, B100, C2000...) — it's the most affordable brand among the 20 and still gets the full set of 18 mod categories, so there's no need to rush straight to a flagship Regalia. For the rest of the city's activities (fishing, housing, minigames), see City Life NTE to plan your Fons spending.
| Metric | Range |
|---|---|
| Carjack success rate | 50-80% (depends on vehicle) |
| NPC driver bail-out rate | 50-100% |
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Frequently asked questions
How many vehicle models does NTE have?
GameVika's Vehicles page lists 20 driveable models, built from client data. The underlying dataset is wider (70 total vehicle rows including rental- and quest-type variants), but 20 is what you actually pick from in the Garage.
How much does the first car cost in NTE?
Per community reports (single source, not yet cross-checked), your first car runs around 50,000 Fons — far cheaper than your first apartment in the game.
How do I get the Porsche 918 Spyder?
It was the top prize of a past brand-collab racing gacha event, not a car sold regularly in the Garage shop.
Why is a vehicle modifiable=false even though it's Buy-type?
Draco is the example: it's bought with Fons but has no mod parts on record besides its stock configuration — it's a collector's model meant to keep its original look.