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NFS Heat Crew Leveling: Reach crew level 50

How do you actually level a crew in Need for Speed ​​Heat? How to quickly level the crew and what is the max level? This question may be asked by one or other player from the new NfS Heat who has either created a crew themselves or joined a crew. The crews in NfS Heat are not only useful for teaming up with friends and other players, but are also worthwhile due to various rewards. You get various crew rewards, including a REP, money and heat bonus, as well as a very special reward when you reach the max level.

Need for Speed ​​Heat: Level up your crew quickly

If you want to level up the crew, all you have to do is collect REP points. It is of course an advantage if you have as many members as possible who also collect some REP for the crew, and you can level the crew relatively quickly and bring it to the max level. We have already created a short guide on how to get REP points quickly.

You can also search for and join a crew that has already reached level 50 and thus benefit from rewards such as money, heat and REP boosts.

Crew rewards and max levels

The max level or maximum level of crews in Need for Speed ​​Heat is 50. When you reach level 50, you not only get a 10 percent bonus for REP, money and heat, but you also get another reward: a Ferrari FXX-K Evo.

  • Level 1 – 2.5% REP bonus
  • Level 5 – 2.5% cash bonus
  • Level 10 – 2.5% Heat bonus
  • Level 15 – 5.0% REP bonus
  • Level 20 – 5.0% cash bonus
  • Level 25 – 5.0% Heat bonus
  • Level 30 – 7.5% REP bonus
  • Level 35 – 7.5% money bonus
  • Level 40 – 7.5% Heat bonus
  • Level 45 – 10% REP bonus
  • Level 48 – 10% money bonus
  • Level 49 – 10% Heat bonus
  • Level 50 – Ferrari FXX-K Evo

Tip: These are the fastest cars in NfS Heat. We will also show you the best drift cars and off-road cars in the game.

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