If you have already beaten the game once and simply want to experience the thrill of driving the BMW M3 GTR or customizing a Carrera GT without grinding through 15 Blacklist opponents, then yes—the trainer is a fantastic tool. It delivers exactly what the keyword promises: unlock all cars and parts in seconds.
However, for first-time players, using the trainer will rob you of the sense of progression that made Most Wanted legendary. Beating Razor and claiming the M3 after a final 10-minute police chase is a gaming memory like no other. If you have already beaten the game once
Recommendation: Complete the game legitimately once. Then use the Need for Speed Most Wanted Trainer 1.3 on a second save file to mess around with police cars, test impossible builds, and turn Rockport into your personal playground. There is no official HD remaster of NFS Most Wanted 2005
There is no official HD remaster of NFS Most Wanted 2005. The 2012 game is different. This trainer will not work on modern remasters or emulated versions (PCSX2, RPCS3). Open NFS Most Wanted and load your career profile
Open NFS Most Wanted and load your career profile. Wait until you are in the safehouse (garage). Do not be in a race or pursuit.
Unlocking the car is only half the battle; winning races often requires upgraded parts.
Rapidly toggling unlock features during a pursuit or race can desync your save. Always use it in the garage.