

It appears in the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii releases with a price tag of $21,000.Īt the beginning of the career mode, the player receives a free 240SX that can be kept in their garage. The 240SX appears in Need for Speed: Undercover as a tier 4 car with a price tag of $20,000, and is available for purchase upon the player reaching Wheelman Level 2.5. It can be also become competitive in Drag with power upgrades. The Nissan 240SX features impressive cornering performance due to its light RWD platform, making it a solid choice for handling-favoured builds. During the beginning of the career mode, the player is given a pre-modified 240SX to complete a 3-lap Grip event.

The 240SX appears in Need for Speed: ProStreet as an unlocked tier 1 car with a price tag of $15,000. A 240SX is driven by both Marcus and Poorboy. The 240SX appears in Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City as one of the three starting cars alongside the Mazda Mazdaspeed3 and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR-edition. Stub - This article section needs expanding with relevant information. It has a high top speed, quick acceleration, and nimble handling. The 240 SX appears in the Collector's Edition release of Need for Speed: Carbon as a tier 1 tuner class car. The 240SX appears in Need for Speed: Underground Rivals and is unlocked for purchase for $30,000 after winning 18 Underground events. When fully upgraded, the 240SX performs surprisingly well against cars from higher career stages. It has the highest top speed of all starter cars. The 240SX appears as an unlocked car in Need for Speed: Underground 2. It has decent acceleration, moderate handling, and a considerably high top speed. The 240SX appears in Need for Speed: Underground, and is unlocked upon completing Underground Mode challenge 33. 1.5 Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City.
