Grab another unique ride to race
- CSR Racing 2, Zynga's flagship racer, is set to collab with another one-of-a-kind car
- Sasha Selipanov's NILU, custom-made design, will appear exclusively in CSR Racing 2
- The hypercar has only been showcased once before at an exclusive Los Angeles event
If there's one thing you can say about CSR Racing 2, Zynga's flagship racer, it's that they always find new and interesting vehicles to add. Most recently it was a set of custom cars that went head-to-head as part of their Toyo Tires partnership, and now Zynga is partnering with Sasha Selipanova to bring another one-of-a-kind vehicle to CSR Racing 2!
For a very particular niche of our audience, the name Sasha Selipanov will be instantly recognisable as the relatively young designer is credited with designing many top-of-the-range cars. Little surprise then that the debut of his one-of-a-kind NILU hypercar at a private event in Los Angeles this August translated into this collaboration.
Unlike the Toyo Tires collaboration, you won't need to vote to see the NILU in-game, as it's already available to race. You'll be able to experience this innovative design that few if any will be able to drive in real life!
Drive hard
Considering the fairly limited pool of vehicles available in the world which meet the kind of speed requirements you'd want in something like CSR Racing 2, I do find it interesting how Zynga always seem able to find something fresh to add to their lineup. It's especially interesting considering that the NILU is a real one-of-a-kind and not even based on customising an existing vehicle, meaning that for many this will be the only way they can experience this car!
If you're looking to jump into CSR Racing 2 to experience the NILU, don't forget to check in on our ultimate guide to get you started! And if that's not enough we've also recently updated our overall ranking of the best cars in CSR Racing 2, meaning that you'll be prepped with the best lineup of vehicles to take you roaring past the finish line!
Iwan is a Cardiff-based freelance writer, who joined the Pocket Gamer Biz site fresh-faced from University before moving to the Pocketgamer.com editorial team in November of 2023.