Need For Speed Carbon Trainer 1.4 — Unlock All Cars
Return to the game. Go to the "My Cars" section. Scroll to the right. You will see every slot, even reward cars marked with a "0" cost. Select them and "Buy" them (they will be free if you also enabled infinite money, or cost $0).
Some cars are not even listed in the dealership until unlocked. For example:
With the trainer, you bypass all these gates. The moment you press the hotkey, every single vehicle—from muscle to exotic to tuner—appears in your garage.
Need For Speed: Carbon has a fragile save system. If you unlock all cars before finishing the tutorial (the first race against Kenji in the RX-8), the game tries to trigger cutscenes for cars you shouldn't have yet. This often results in a soft-lock where you cannot leave the garage. Need For Speed Carbon Trainer 1.4 Unlock All Cars
Cause: You are using a crack or a no-CD EXE that is not version 1.4.
Solution: Verify your game version. Check speed.exe properties → Details → File version. It must be 1.4.0.0. If not, download the official 1.4 patch from EA’s legacy archive.
Step 1: Launch the Game First
Do not open the trainer before launching NFS Carbon. Start speed.exe as usual. Load your career profile or start a new game.
Step 2: Run the Trainer as Administrator Right-click the trainer file and select Run as administrator. A small console window or a toolbar will appear. You should hear a beep or see text like "Trainer Activated." Return to the game
Step 3: Enable Unlock All Cars The typical keybind for Trainer 1.4 is:
Step 4: Check Your Garage Go to the "My Cars" section in the safehouse. You should now see every car organized by tier (Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Boss Cars, Reward Cars, Special Cars).
Pro Tip: If you are mid-career, save your game immediately after unlocking. Exit the trainer, then reload. This writes the unlocked cars permanently to your save file. Some cars are not even listed in the
Cause: The trainer only injects into RAM. You didn’t save. Solution: After unlocking, switch between safehouses or complete one quick race (e.g., a 1-lap sprint). Then force a save by exiting to the main menu.
Before we get into the specifics of version 1.4, let's clarify what a trainer is. Unlike a mod (which changes game assets) or a cheat code (which is built into the game by developers), a trainer is an external executable file that runs alongside your game.
It scans the game's RAM (Random Access Memory) in real-time, locates specific values (like your cash, unlock flags, or car ownership status), and forces them to change.
The "1.4" in Need For Speed Carbon Trainer 1.4 refers to the game patch version. You must have your game updated to the official v1.4 patch for the trainer to function. This patch fixed several memory leaks and multiplayer issues, but it also changed the memory addresses trainers look for.