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The TRION NEMESIS RR (known as simply TRION NEMESIS in-game) is a hypercar made and produced by Southern California-based boutique supercar maker TRION SuperCars.
Description
The TRION NEMESIS was revealed in 2014 by California-based outfit TRION SuperCars. The company is described as making an "advanced ultra-luxury, high-performance line of vehicles designed around the driver". Aesthetically, the NEMESIS has an aggressive aerodynamic shape that makes the car resemble the McLaren P1, even more so on the wide-arched style rear end. Whereas the P1 has butterfly doors, the NEMESIS has suicide-scissor doors.
Internally, the TRION NEMESIS contains a digital dashboard and Internet connectivity, as well as a "Predator Mode" switch (the counterpart of the P1's "Street/Race/Track Mode" switch), allowing the car to change its height, suspension, exhaust noise, and rev limit, as well as its interior lighting. The car has a cockpit suitable for tall drivers up to 6'4" (193 cm).
The car uses an eight-speed sequential automatic transmission and is all-wheel-drive.
The TRION NEMESIS features a 9.0L (9,045 cc) twin-turbocharged V8 engine that produces 2000 hp (1491 kW). With that much power (along with an unspecified but extreme amount of torque), it is expected to do 0-60 mph in less than 2.8 seconds and reach a blistering top speed of over 270 mph (434 km/h), aimed squarely at the likes of the Koenigsegg Agera RS, Bugatti Chiron, and Hennessey Venom F5, the former of which currently remains the world's fastest production car with a top speed of 278 mph (447 km/h).
The car was shown in person at the 2016 Silicon Valley Auto Show. Production was expected to begin by late 2016 with the first production models hitting the streets in 2017, but as of 2018, the car is still not in production.
Asphalt 9: Legends
The Trion Nemesis appears as a mid Class S car with the following rank statistics:
- Starting rank: 3,232 ( 60)
- rank: 3,378
- rank: 3,547 ( 13)
- rank: 3,729 ( 16)
- rank: 3,917 ( 25)
- rank: 4,138 ( 38)
- rank: 4,344 ( 48)
The Nemesis has a very high top speed (4th highest in the game), with decent acceleration and a sharp drifting radius, as well as a good drifting speed. However, its biggest disadvantage is its short nitro duration.
The Nemesis can be considered as an inferior version of the Koenigsegg Regera, having worse speed and nitro efficiency, but better acceleration and handling.
Exclusive: Trion Nemesis
The Exclusive: Trion Nemesis event was available as a TLE every 2 weeks for 4 days with Nemesis blueprints and epic import parts being obtainable from the event. Using the W Motors Fenyr SuperSport allows for all 3 packs to be obtained.
After the Grand Prix Update, the event is now available between every Saturday and Sunday. Obtaining all of the packs now requires the Lamborghini Egoista and the Zenvo TS1 GT Anniversary to be used.
Asphalt 8: Airborne
Summary
The TRION NEMESIS was added in the Santa's Gift Update as a high-end Class S car with the following rank statistics:
- Starting rank: 1636
- MAX rank: 1737 (+101)
- MAX+PRO rank: 1805 (+68)
- Tuning Kit bonus: +25
- Stock to MAX+PRO rank difference: 265
- Upgrade rank percentages: 2/55/2/41
- Speed Modifier: 91.60%
- This was removed in the 2019 Holiday Update.
- Nitro Efficiency: 6/12/16
Performance
The TRION NEMESIS rivals the McLaren 720S, Porsche Carrera GT, Aston Martin Vulcan, Arrinera Hussarya GT, McLaren MP4-31, Lamborghini Aventador SV, Rezvani Beast Alpha, and the Kawasaki Ninja H2R. The Devel Sixteen Prototype and Porsche 918 Spyder with Weissach Package are the next-best vehicles in Class S after the NEMESIS. Within the entire game, the NEMESIS is roughly the eleventh best vehicle. The NEMESIS has good performance in all aspects and extremely good acceleration. Compared to its competition, the NEMESIS is an acceleration-biased car with a total speed of 305.3 mph/491.5 km/h.
Compared to the Apollo Intensa Emozione and 2018 McLaren X2, the NEMESIS is inferior to both in all aspects.
Official review
This is the official review of the TRION NEMESIS on the Asphalt YouTube channel, made by TheHawtDawg1 and published on February 11, 2016:
Note: Tests were performed with a MAX NEMESIS
Time to reach end of Tokyo straight: 7.062s
Perfect nitro duration: 8.976s
Triple nitro duration: N/A
French Guiana lap time: 55.077s
Venice lap time: 1.10.851s
Final verdict: N/A
Usage
During its release, the TRION NEMESIS was considered to be the best vehicle in Class S (and the entire game). While notorious for being the best Credits-purchasable vehicle in the game for two years (not necessarily the fastest, but the most balanced), the NEMESIS is still extremely expensive to purchase and upgrade for Credits. Notably, the NEMESIS requires 60 Forced-Induction V8 Engines to be upgraded to the MAX+PRO level, making it worthless for newer players.
With the inclusion of the Apollo IE and X2, the TRION NEMESIS was rendered a collector's item, until the Fifth Anniversary Update.
Usage (multiplayer)
The NEMESIS is similarly a poor choice in multiplayer due to its low top speed. While the quick acceleration can compete against the Vulcan, Hussarya GT, McLaren Mercedes MP4-25, MP4-31, Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport, and BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage, it will struggle against Apollo IEs, Centenarios, Rezvani Beast Alphas, and X2s.
However, with the Heatwave Season on August 30, 2018, that rebalanced matchmaking by top speed instead of performance rating, the NEMESIS is usable again with its rapid acceleration and can compete against the Rezvani Beast X and Ford GT.
Usage (other)
The TRION NEMESIS counts to the Off the Charts collection, which awards a total of 2 Double Credits and 5 Class S upgrades when both versions are completed. This collection is, however, very difficult to complete, as obtaining all the vehicles in the collection takes 10,750,000 and 28,000.
Price
The TRION NEMESIS had a original buying price of 4,000,000 that was updated to 3,275,000 or 13,975. As of the 2019 Holiday Update, the price is now removed and the tokens price was increased to 14,250. As of the Fifteenth Anniversary Update, NEMESIS costs 17,400.
As of the 2019 Spring Update, upgrades cost 3,591,000 while Pro Kits require 1,196,800, 32 Class S Parts each, 64 Forced-Induction V8 Engines, 60 Mid-Techs, and 40 Advanced Techs.
Alternatively, as of the Porsche Update, the TRION NEMESIS can be purchased through the time-limited Multiplayer Leagues Car Pack, which costs US$99.99.