The Pursuit M5 is a police variant unlocked in the Gamecube, PC, and Xbox releases upon collecting 10,000 NFS Points. It is available from the beginning in all releases. The M5 appears in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 as a class D vehicle in the PlayStation 2 release, and as a tier 4 vehicle in all other releases. Arresting 10 speeders with the Australian police livery unlocks the Lamborghini Diablo SV police car.Arresting 10 speeders with any of the European police liveries unlocks the Porsche 911 Turbo (993) police car.The Pursuit M5 is also required for unlocking additional police vehicles in the PlayStation release: The PC release includes a North American livery, but this is not included in the Australia and New Zealand PC releases. The Pursuit M5 comes with an Australian, British, French, and German livery that are respective to each of its track setting appearance. It can be unlocked for driving by the player from the beginning of the game. The Pursuit M5 is a police vehicle that appears on all European and Australian tracks. It is also one of only two cars in the game to feature BMW's DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) driving assist that gives the car improved traction. The M5 comes with great straight-line performance but does not corner as well as its rivals due to a high weight, which can be useful for ramming opponents in Hot Pursuit mode. It is available for $120,000 in the career mode of the PC release and $45,000 in the PlayStation release. The M5 appears in Need for Speed: High Stakes as a class AA vehicle and is available from the beginning of the game.
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