Overview
M1000 is an B-tier Novus car in Neverness to Everness, available in the city of Hethereau. It is sold by the Novus dealer for 350,000 Fons.

Novus M1000 features a compact body design with exceptional agile handling, letting you navigate through city traffic with ease.
Basic Info
Field | Value |
|---|---|
Name | M1000 |
Type | Car |
Manufacturer | |
Rank | B-Tier |
Price | 350,000 Fons |
Dealer | Novus |
Customizable | Yes |
Total Stat Score | 171 |
Performance Stats
M1000 has a total base stat score of 171. Each stat is scored on its own scale: top speed is a raw speed number, while the six handling stats (acceleration, shift speed, ride height, dampening, drift, braking) are graded on a small 0-to-10 integer scale. Each stat also carries a letter grade from C to S that summarizes how the value compares against the rest of the vehicle roster. Not every vehicle has data for every handling stat. Handling slots that are not exposed by the game are omitted from the table below rather than filled with guesses.
Stat | Value | Grade |
|---|---|---|
Top Speed | 146 | B |
Acceleration | 5 | B |
Shift Speed | 5 | B |
Ride Height | 5 | A |
Dampening | 6 | S |
Braking | 4 | B |
Repair Costs
Collisions damage the vehicle in ways that persist until it is serviced at a workshop. The table below lists the Fons cost to repair each category of damage on M1000. Glass repair covers shattered windows from high-impact crashes; explosion repair covers a full replacement after the vehicle has been reduced to a wreck.
Damage Type | Fons Cost |
|---|---|
Tire Repair | 180 |
Glass Repair | 320 |
Explosion Repair | 1,510 |
Hijacking Odds
Because M1000 appears as civilian traffic on the streets of Hethereau, it can be requisitioned from an NPC driver using the Appraiser badge or by force. The numbers below describe how cooperative the driver tends to be during a vehicle requisition attempt on this model.
Mechanic | Rate | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Hijack Success | 80% | Chance the forced requisition succeeds without the NPC fighting back. |
Driver Exit | 50% | Chance the driver leaves the vehicle peacefully on a badge flash. |
Customization
M1000 is customizable at a Hethereau garage. It supports 12 modification slots and offers 12 paint options. See Vehicle Customization for the full system overview.
Slot | Catalogued Parts | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Engine | 2 | Stock plus 1 aftermarket variant. |
Brake | 2 | Stock plus 1 aftermarket variant. |
Gearbox | 2 | Stock plus 1 aftermarket variant. |
Suspension | 2 | Stock plus 1 aftermarket variant. |
Paint | 12 | Stock plus 11 aftermarket variants. |
Front Bumper | 1 | Stock fitting only. |
Rear Bumper | 1 | Stock fitting only. |
Spoiler | 2 | Stock plus 1 aftermarket variant. |
Decal | 8 | Stock plus 7 aftermarket variants. |
Wheel Hub | 1 | Stock fitting only. |
License Plate | 0 | Slot present, no parts catalogued yet. |
Tyre | 3 | Stock plus 2 aftermarket variants. |
How to Obtain
Visit the Novus dealer in Hethereau and purchase M1000 for 350,000 Fons. Once bought, the vehicle is stored permanently in the player's garage and can be recalled, customized, or driven at any time.
Players earn Fons through street racing, part-time jobs like taxi driving, delivery work, and City Tycoon progression, then save up to buy the vehicles they want.
Alternatively, M1000 can be driven temporarily by requisitioning one from a civilian on the street using the Appraiser badge. A requisitioned vehicle cannot be stored in the garage or customized, and forceful requisition triggers the wanted system. See Vehicle Requisition for the full procedure.
Role
M1000 is a mid-tier vehicle. With a total stat score of 171, it is a solid all-purpose ride for players who want something better than a starter but do not want to spend millions of Fons. It suits city driving, taxi work, and casual racing.
Related Pages
Vehicles: overview of the open-world driving system, traversal options, and Hethereau's streets.
Vehicle List: the full roster of every named vehicle in the game.
Vehicle Customization: paint, parts, suspension, engine tuning, and other modifications at the garage.
Vehicle Requisition: the badge flash and forceful take mechanics for commandeering civilian vehicles.
Street Racing: timed and head-to-head racing events across Hethereau.
Fons: the city currency used to purchase and repair vehicles.