Based on community feedback and technical documentation, the Need for Speed Carbon Trainer (v1.4)
If you prefer not to use mods or trainers, you can enter these codes at the "Click to Continue" screen for specific unlocks: Cheat Code Unlocks All Tracks canyonalltheway Unlocks Mazda Dealership chasingheadlocksappliedrashtalk Unlocks Chrome Cars shinycarsarethebestcars Unlocks $10,000 (Castrol Cash) 5grand5grand Unlocks Cross' Corvette Z06 (Quick Race) guesswhoisback 4. Save File Editor Another popular method is using a Save Editor Based on community feedback and technical documentation, the
The Need for Speed Carbon (NFSC) Trainer v1.4 is a popular third-party utility designed to modify game variables, most notably to unlock all cars and parts that are otherwise restricted by career progress or reward cards. Core Features of Trainer v1.4 Want to take a Pagani Zonda into the early game
In vanilla Carbon, your garage is painfully segregated by tiers (Tier 1, 2, and 3). Want to take a Pagani Zonda into the early game? Denied. Want to skip the starter Toyota AE86 for a classic American muscle car? You have to conquer entire territories first. The game forces you to win races to earn the right to buy faster cars, which sounds logical until you realize the career mode is relatively short. By the time you unlock the Supercars, there are barely any races left to enjoy them in. You have to conquer entire territories first
Purists might argue that using a trainer ruins the "challenge" of Carbon. But in 2025 (and beyond), the challenge of Carbon isn't the rubber-banding AI or the canyon races—it's the lack of content after the credits roll.