Pro Kit

Introduction
The Pro Kit system is a new game-changing addition to Asphalt 8 that lets you break every limit on your favorite cars. This system was specially designed for the most serious racers out there, allowing them improve their cars beyond the previous “Maxed Out” performance stats.

To unlock a Pro Kit, you need to collect and combine Cards which can be earned as in-game rewards or purchased in the Tuning Panel of the game. Participate to events or look for the Pro Boxes section to obtaina box full of Cards. Note that combining cards costs a certain amount of Credits.

Pro Kits Cards
There are three different types of Pro Kit cards: In order to make any Pro Kits upgrade the standard Class/Part card(s) and a certain amount of Credits are always needed. In addition to the Class/Part cards, also Technology cards and/or Engine cards might be required to perfom a Pro Kits upgrade. So, for example Koenigsegg One:1 Level 2 Suspension Pro Kit upgrade will require four S-Class Suspension cards, one Forced Induction V8 card, three Mid-Tech cards and 34,272 Credits to perform the Pro Kits upgrade.
 * 1) Class/Part cards (which consists of the sub-categories
 * 2) * Tires,
 * 3) * Suspension,
 * 4) * Drivetrain and
 * 5) * Exhaust)
 * 6) Technology cards and
 * 7) Engine cards

Rarity
When random new Pro Kit cards are obtained, some cards are received more often than others; The Pro Kit cards are (also) categorized to Common, Rare and Legendary based on the probability of receiving the cards.

The probability of receiving a card (out of 100 random cards, an estimate based on playing the game (not including Specialist Kit Box or Champion Kit Box)):
 * 1) Common: ? %
 * 2) Rare: ? %
 * 3) Legendary: ? %

Tires
Up to 5 levels of Tires can be unlocked.

Tech
In addition to the standard cards required to perfom any Pro Kits upgrades, the following technology cards might be required.

Engine
Also engine cards might be required to perfom a Pro Kits upgrade - usually at higher Pro Kits upgrade levels or with some higher end cars. Some of these engine types (and Pro Kit cards) are rare and some are more common.
 * Electric (8 cars) - Card rarity: ?
 * F12 (1 car - Ferrari Testarossa) - Card rarity: ?
 * F6 (4 cars) - Card rarity: Legendary
 * Forced Induction V8 (10 cars) - Card rarity: Legendary
 * Hybrid (4 cars) - Card rarity: ?
 * i4 (6 cars) - Card rarity: Common
 * i5 (2 cars: Audi RS 3 Sportback & Ford Focus RS) - Card rarity: ?
 * Rotary Engine (1 car - Mazda Furai) - Card rarity: Rare
 * V6 (13 cars) - Card rarity: Common
 * V8 (17 cars) - Card rarity: Common
 * V10 (6 cars) - Card rarity: Legendary
 * V12 (16 cars) - Card rarity: Legendary
 * W16 (2 cars: Bugatti 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse & Volkswagen W12) - Card rarity: Legendary

Pro Kits Formulas
This document lists the diffrent Pro Kits Formulas. Use the filters in order to check the car that you are interested in. You can view this document on Google Spreadsheet too. This document is availalbe temporarily. You will be able to review the Pro Kits Formulas on every car pages soon.

MAX and PRO
Your Cards will be stored in your Pro Inventory. You can obtain additional inventory slots if ever your inventory tends to fill up too quickly.

Any cars you’ve previously maxed out will keep their “MAX” icon. This means that you can still use them to participate in any events requiring a maxed-out car. Besides, the standard upgrades will allow your car to become “MAX”, but you’ll need to get every Pro Kits it to turn it “PRO”.