Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) is a legendary title, but let’s be honest—waiting until the end of the game to fully upgrade your ride with is a grind. These rare, ultimate performance parts provide a massive boost to acceleration, top speed, and handling, far exceeding the standard "Ultimate" level parts.

The you want to optimize for racing or pursuits

: Slide to the right (+3 to +5) for high-speed highway chases.

In Need for Speed: Most Wanted , you can upgrade your car's performance parts (engine, transmission, suspension, nitrous, tires, brakes, and turbo/supercharger) through standard upgrade packages: Race, Pro, Super Pro, and Ultimate . These packages provide performance gains, unlocking higher top speeds and better acceleration. However, there’s a hidden fifth tier known as the level.

At its core, this editor allows you to edit all 22 Junkman token types . These are categorized into:

An NFSMW Save Editor bypasses the game’s strict limitations by letting you rewrite your profile data directly.

to this specific car is known to crash the game in some versions; it is safer to leave it with only 6 of the 7 Junkman parts. Full Build Components

Even with Junkman parts, some cars behave differently. Here is how to get the most out of your edit:

Once Junkman parts are equipped, open the Performance Tuning menu during free roam to fine-tune your suspension for specific races.