Asphalt 9: Legends offers a wide variety of cars from the real world. Some with better overall stats than others. Today we're looking at the 5 most powerful cars in the game.
Unsurprisingly, all of these cars are Class S cars. They are some of the rarest and most difficult cars to assemble. They all require Epic Blueprints to move up their respective ranks.
But let's not forget the number of challenges and stages required before players can even dream of unlocking the car. We're going to break it all down, so let's go for a spin and find out the names of these cars!
5. Aspark Owl
The first car on the list is the Aspark Owl. Hailing all the way from Osaka in Japan, this electric hypercar was first added to Asphalt 9 in the Fire and Lightning Update.
Despite its relatively average maximum speed, its acceleration is the best in the game. The Aspark Owl is oddly reminiscent of its performance in Asphalt 8: Airborne since it has weak handling and low nitro efficiency in the lower rankings.
Check out the stats in the table below:
Ranking | Rating | Blueprints |
Stock | 3668 | - |
Rank 1 | 3824 | 85 |
Rank 2 | 4006 | 25 |
Rank 3 | 4201 | 29 |
Rank 4 | 4405 | 38 |
Rank 5 | 4645 | 54 |
Rank 6 | 4863 | 69 |
The car was obtainable by completing the Legend Pass Special Event in the 17th update of Asphalt 9. To fully upgrade the Aspark Owl it would cost approximately 27.726.000 credits.
4. Rimac Nevera
In fourth place is the Croatian hypercar - the Rimac Nevera. The 9th update to the game, namely the Godly Beasts update, added this monster of a car to the game. In addition to this, it changed its name to the Rimac Nevera when it was previously called the Rimac C-Two.
Like the Aspark Owl, this car had also made an appearance in the previous Asphalt 8: Airbornegame.
Check out the stats in the table below:
Ranking | Rating | Blueprints |
Stock | 3697 | - |
Rank 1 | 3852 | Key |
Rank 2 | 4035 | 40 |
Rank 3 | 4231 | 45 |
Rank 4 | 4435 | 60 |
Rank 5 | 4677 | 70 |
Rank 6 | 4897 | 85 |
The Rimac Nevera required one key before it could be unlocked. This elusive key could be collected after players earned 1 million Syndicate Points during the special Drive Syndicate event held in 2019 after the previously mentioned update.
Besides this, keys could also be obtained during the Elite Grand Prix and the SSC Tuatara's Black Friday event. Limited-time Key packs were also subsequently introduced. To fully upgrade this car it would cost you about 42,486,000 credits.
3. SSC Tuatara
In the middle of the pack is the American-made SSC Tuatara. First brought into the game in the American Season update, this car is a force to be reckoned with as it boasts similar stats to the popular Koenigsegg Jesko.
With the second fastest maximum speed, it's a great choice for multiplayer. Its acceleration and handling is crisp, and the only downside is its lack of nitro efficiency.
Check out the stats in the table below:
Ranking | Rating | Blueprints |
Stock | 3758 | - |
Rank 1 | 3918 | 1 Key |
Rank 2 | 4105 | 40 |
Rank 3 | 4303 | 45 |
Rank 4 | 4506 | 60 |
Rank 5 | 4744 | 70 |
Rank 6 | 4969 | 85 |
To get the car, you would have had to participate in the 18-stage special event at the time of the update in 2020. You would have to fulfill 500 conditions before a key will be rewarded.
Regardless, if you're looking to fully upgrade this car, you're going to have 42,486,000 credits.
2. Bugatti La Voiture Noire
The French car manufacturer never ceases to amaze! In second place is the Bugatti La Voiture Noire (translating to "The Black Car"), which was introduced to the game in the Full Throttle update.
The car is comparable to two other cars in this list, namely the Rimac Nevera and the SSC Tuatara, due to its immaculate handling and wide drifting radius.
Check out the stats in the table below:
Ranking | Rating | Blueprints |
Stock | 3819 | - |
Rank 1 | 3980 | 1 Key |
Rank 2 | 4164 | 40 |
Rank 3 | 4363 | 45 |
Rank 4 | 4569 | 60 |
Rank 5 | 4814 | 70 |
Rank 6 | 5041 | 85 |
To obtain the Bugatti La Voiture Noire, players would have to complete the demanding Drive Syndicate event that would reward them with a key to unlock the car.
For a car of this status, it is decently cheap to fully upgrade as it will only set players back about 27,726,000 credits.
1. Hennessey Venom F5
The Hennessey Venom F5 is the most powerful car in Asphalt 9: Legends. Introduced to the game in the Heatwave Season update in 2021 as a Class S car, it's an Epic car type that consumes three Fuel with a refuel time of six hours.
With just a maximum speed of 500km/h at stock level, this American car is unsurprisingly the best car in the game, blowing any of the previous cars on this list out of the water.
Check out the stats in the table below:
Ranking | Rating | No. of Blueprints |
Stock | 3881 | - |
Rank 1 | 4046 | 85 |
Rank 2 | 4237 | 25 |
Rank 3 | 4439 | 29 |
Rank 4 | 4651 | 38 |
Rank 5 | 4900 | 54 |
Rank 6 | 5126 | 69 |
Unfortunately, the only way to obtain this monster car was to participate in the 26th Special Event in 2021. This event had 19 stages and required players to use cars like the McLaren Elva and the Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640 Roadster.
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