TOP TEN ASPHALT 9 CARS TO CHALLENGE YOUR FRIENDS WITH.

Whether playing on mobile devices or the Nintendo Switch, Asphalt 9: Legends packs its B-Class with plenty of great vehicles. Which car is the best?

BYOgundiran abiodun

PUBLISHED jan 30, 2023

Asphalt 9: Legends is a racing game that has been downloaded more than 50 million times on Android. It is also available on iOS, Xbox consoles, PC, and Switch. Which of the more than 100 available vehicles should racers spend their hard-earned money on? With so many options available, making a decision can be challenging.
After enough laps through the circuits, racers will find themselves boarding the B-Class of automobiles. The B-class, the middle tier of vehicles, sits at the nexus of the novice and the true track nut. Find the best vehicles for the job.

10Apex AP-0

The Apex AP-0 isn't the best B-Class car, but it's also not the worst either. It only has a 320 km/h stock top speed and a 335.1 km/h maximum top speed, both significantly below average for B-Class.

The AP-0's other statistics, however, make up for its lack of speed. Its acceleration is above-average at both stock and maximized stats, and its handling and nitro are also much above-average. Therefore, competitors still have a chance to win the race despite their lack of speed. Undoubtedly a wonderful location to start in B-Class.

9Sin R1 550


The Sin R1 550 is also a great starting point. For one, it is the third-fastest of B-Class maxed cars, boasting 370.6 km/h. Its stock speed is also excellent at 350 km/h, about 20km/h above average for B-Class. It also has a nitro capacity far exceeding the B-Class average for both stock and maxed cars.

But it isn't without a downside. The Sin R1 550's handling leaves much to be desired. Racers will have to fight to get this vehicle going where they want. It also has slightly below average acceleration at both stock and max but can be compensated for with strategic use of nitro.

8Porsche 911 GT3 RS

Porsche 911 GT3 RS

Slower than its A-Class counterpart, the GT2 RS Clubsport, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS is still an excellent B-Class option, though racers will have to spend some time upgrading it first. At stock, with only 312 km/h and subaverage stats in everything else except handling, it won't perform the best.

7Ferrari Enzo

Ferrari Enzo

Featuring a top speed of 350 km/h stock and 364.8 km/h maxed, the Ferrari Enzo can certainly keep up with the competition. Not only that, but it also has above-average handling and nitro at both stock and maxed levels compared to other B-Class cars.

With acceleration being the only thing that is below average on this vehicle, it makes a really well-rounded car for racers to utilize. When combined with expert knowledge of the various tracks, it will be hard to go wrong when selecting the Ferrari Enzo.

6Aston Martin DBS Superleggera

Aston Martin DBS Superleggera

Not just a pretty face, the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera is yet another well-rounded option for the track. Slightly slower than the Ferrari Enzo at 339 km/h stock and 355.4 km/h maxed, it is still above the B-Class average. But the Superleggera does beat the Enzo on all other fronts when maxed.

At stock, the Superleggera's stats are sitting right around average for B-Class stock cars, making it a wonderful starting point for B-Class. When fully upgraded, the handling and nitro can be brought up a good bit above average too.

5Lotus Evija

Lotus Evija

The Lotus Evija's stock speed of 350 km/h and a maxed speed of 368.1 km/h puts it at the high end of speed contenders for the B-Class. It also has above-average acceleration for both stock and maxed B-Class cars.

Where the Evija lacks most is in nitro, a few points below the B-Class average for both stock and maxed vehicles. Its acceleration is also just below average. In the end, the Lotus Evija will perform well against the competition as long as you don't rely too heavily on the nitro.

4Apollo IE

Apollo IE

With an above-average stock speed of 335 km/h and an average maxed speed of 348.3 km/h, the Apollo IE does pretty well as far as B-Class cars go. At stock and max, the IE also has great acceleration. At stock, its handling is above average and rises well above average when maxed.

3Apollo N

Apollo N

Even though the Apollo N's top stock speed of 360 km/h and top maxed speed of 374.1 km/h is second only to the McLaren F1 LM, but not by much. It does beat the McLaren in acceleration by a good bit. Racers will have a good opportunity to burst ahead of the pack from the start.

However, keeping that lead may be a little difficult with subpar handling and nitro at both stock and maxed levels when compared to other B-Class vehicles. It will take a good racer with some track knowledge to make the most use of the Apollo N's speed and acceleration.

2McLaren F1 LM

McLaren F1 LM

When looking for pure speed in the B-Class of cars, the McLaren F1 LM is the pick. The F1 LM is the fastest B-class car with a stock top speed of 362 km/h and a top maxed speed of 377.6 km/h. It also has slightly above average handling at stock and max, and above-average nitro at max level. The fact that it still handles well despite the speed is exceptional.

Where the McLaren lacks is in acceleration, being a few points below average on that front. But if racers can live without excellent acceleration, the McLaren F1 LM is an amazing choice.

1Ferrari 488 GTB Challenge Evo

Ferrari 488 GTB Challenge Evo

While not the fastest car with only a 330 km/h top stock speed and a 351.2 km/h top maxed speed, the Ferrari 488 GTB Challenge Evo is about average for speed in the B-Class. At stock, it is comparable to the Apollo IE. But when it really shines is with maxed stats.

When taking the time to max the Evo, racers will be rewarded with great acceleration and fantastic handling and nitro capabilities. Making smart use of these features will provide a good chance at the gold.

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