If you've gotten more than half an hour into Cyberpunk 2077's narrative, then you're probably satisfied to see that you've been given a car that fits with your character's background and personality. You might think that this is plenty to get you around Night City. That might be technically true, but this is Night City we're talking about. Why not exercise a little vanity?
Even a fully completed and cleared game won't give V enough money to buy everything, but if you spend your eddies wisely, you can at least get the dream cars off your list. Just make sure you're not getting a clunker in exchange for those hard-earned bucks! And don't shell out eddies for a car that you could be given for free if you complete certain quests.
Rayfield Aerondight S9 "Guinevere" - $225,000 (Worth It)
At almost one-quarter of a million eddies and a full $68,000 over the second most expensive car, this hypercar is meant to turn heads. It's not as fast as the Caliburn, but the acceleration is something else.
Also, it's described as being worth more than the entire GDP of a small nation. You really get the feeling from flashing these wheels around town that the pedestrians automatically assume you're a successful businessman with cash to burn.
Rayfield Caliburn - $157,000 (Not Worth It)
The fastest car in the game isn't worth it to buy because you can get it for free. Yes, that's not a typo, the developers felt that anybody who wanted to hit 210 MPH shouldn't have to shell out a dime for it.
You'll find it in an underground storage container, which sounds like it's the Batmobile... actually, looking at it, it might even be the Batmobile with all that black. You can buy it, but with how hard it is to earn honest eddies, do yourself a favor and pick this one up at no cost.
Arch Nazaré "Itsumade" - $138,000 (Not Worth It)
Here's a fun fact: The company that designed this real-life motorcycle (ARCH Method 143) was founded by Keanu Reeves. So there are actually two Cyberpunk 2077 connections to the legendary actor.
Another fun fact: You can get this one for free as well. Complete the mission "The Highwayman" and the best statistical motorcycle in the game will be yours to ride.
Quadra Turbo-R 740 - $129,000 (Worth It)
The most expensive sports car in the game will set you back, but it's worth every cent. A word of warning, though, it won't feel like it at first. The vehicle description even warns you before you buy it that most drivers get "bucked" by the engine shifts.
Even after becoming an expert, you'll still feel the clutch change gears, but it's actually a really cool experience when you're in the driver's seat. The lurch at traffic stops really strikes the envy of other economy cars making the commute. They're NPCs, go ahead and rub it in their faces.
Thorton Mackinaw MTL1 "Beast" - $128,000 (Not Worth It)
You could buy the sun-faded truck at over one-hundred grand. It's sitting there on the ominously named 666th Street judging by the graffiti. But if wasting money in the bad part of town isn't your favorite thing to do, there's another option for you.
The car's nickname is a hint to how you might acquire it for free. You'll have to win them all, but after "The Beast" races are complete, Claire will give you the keys to your own gas-guzzler at no charge. Hopefully V's friends don't start asking for help moving furniture afterward.
Mizutani Shion "Coyote" - $115,000 (Not Worth It)
This is the classic car if you're a fan of dirt-track racing, complete with advertisements, thick suspensions, and a turbo on the turns that will blow your mind. You could pony up the dough for it, but that's a waste.
To be queen of the desert dunes with this car, you should first become queen of the highway. Or, at least, finish the gig "Queen of the Highway." One of these will be waiting for you afterward as a reward.
Brennan Apollo - $94,000 (Worth It)
This is the perfect complement to the "Itsumade." That motorcycle is made for smooth roads and high speeds, while this one has better handling and rides the bumps perfectly.
If you're at home riding in the dunes, this is the way to do it in Cyberpunk 2077. You'll catch plenty of hangtime as you climb sandy surfaces that no other vehicle in the game can match.
Quadra Type-66 "Cthulhu" - $76,000 (Not Worth It)
Claire's got a garage full of cars that she's willing to part ways with, apparently. By completing "The Beast in Me" side gig and letting Sampson live, she'll reward you with yet another car, the "Cthulhu."
Classified as a sports car, you'll appreciate the gift, it's got serious velocity and the noise from the motor tells motorists in front of you that they won't be in front of you for much longer.
Mizutani Shion MZ2 - $75,000 (Worth It)
The MZ2 was designed by Mizutani to be the car that can do it all. So, naturally, in a place like Night City where you don't know if you'll be riding dunes, sitting in gridlock, or zipping down the freeway, it comes in handy.
The description really hypes up the balance of speed, acceleration, and maneuverability, which are all spot on, but don't neglect the look of this car either. It's sleek and could easily be confused for a hypercar.
Quadra Type-66 "Javelina" - $73,000 (Worth It)
Cars in this game use the CrystalDome technology on windshields to hide the driver from the front and back, but this particular one has it all over. So if you're a person who values a rare moment of privacy, you'll find it in the "Javelina."
It's hard to tell at first whether this is a car meant for the streets or the sands. Technically, it's designed for city driving, but it's more than capable of handling the desert expertly. Any trips back and forth from the Ghost Town will be done efficiently if you've got this available.
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