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How to Get the Porsche 918 Spyder in Neverness to Everness (Version 1.1)

How to Get the Porsche 918 Spyder in Neverness to Everness (Version 1.1)

The Porsche 918 Spyder is rolling into Neverness to Everness as the headline prize of the game's first major brand crossover. Tied to the Version 1.1 update, the collab puts a fully licensed hybrid hypercar in Hethereau, alongside a Porsche-themed Appraiser outfit and a new luxury property called Pegasus Residence. All three pieces sit behind a limited-time event banner that accepts either of the game's two main currencies.

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Quick answer: Pull the Porsche 918 Spyder from the Version 1.1 limited-time collab banner using either Annulith (premium currency) or Fons (in-game currency). The car and the Appraiser outfit share the same banner.

Release time: June 3, 2026 at 11:00 AM (UTC+8) / 03:00 UTC


What you actually get from the collab

The Porsche partnership is built around three rewards that touch the parts of NTE you spend the most time with: driving, dressing your character, and decorating your home. Each one ties into a different system, so the value depends on how you play.

NTE Porsche collab car
NTE Porsche collab car — Image Credits: Hotta Studio / NTE
RewardTypeHow it's obtained
Porsche 918 SpyderHybrid hypercar (vehicle)Limited-time collab banner
Porsche Appraiser OutfitMain character outfitLimited-time collab banner
Pegasus ResidenceLuxury property with car elevatorSeparate in-game purchase (pricing not confirmed)

The 918 Spyder is the showpiece. It's a hybrid hypercar that fits NTE's role for vehicles as long-distance traversal tools across Hethereau, so it's a genuine upgrade over the starter rides most players are still using. The Appraiser outfit is themed to match, and Pegasus Residence introduces a car elevator that lets you drive straight up to your floor instead of parking on the street.


How the collab banner works

The Porsche 918 Spyder and the Appraiser outfit are not on the regular character banners. They live on a separate, time-limited collab banner that launches with Version 1.1. The standout mechanic is currency flexibility: the banner accepts either Annulith or Fons.

CurrencyRoleWhen to use it
AnnulithPremium currency, also used for character bannersIf you have a stockpile and don't plan to chase upcoming characters
FonsStandard in-game currency for upgrades, items, and servicesIf you're protecting your Annulith for future limited characters

Hotta Studio has not published the exact pull rates, the pity threshold, or the Fons-to-pull conversion for the collab banner. If it mirrors NTE's standard character banner structure, expect a soft pity around 70 pulls and hard pity around 90, with no 50/50 split since this is a collab item rather than a featured character.

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Community estimates circulating from the Version 1.1 livestream suggest a guaranteed pull may require roughly 15,000 Annulith or around 26 million Fons. These figures are not official and should be treated as ballpark numbers until rates are published in-game.

Choosing between Annulith and Fons

The currency choice is the single biggest decision you'll make for this event. Annulith is harder to replace because it's also the gate for new S-class characters, while Fons is earned more steadily through gameplay loops but stacks slowly at the scale this banner appears to demand.

If you're a character-first player, lean on Fons and accept that you may not hit the guarantee in one event window. If you've already pulled the characters you wanted from Version 1.0 and are sitting on a large Annulith reserve, spending premium currency is the faster path. Either way, decide before the banner opens so you're not making the call mid-pull.

Tip: Clear every active redeem code before June 3 to top up both currencies. Codes are the cheapest way to pad your Fons total ahead of the banner.


Pegasus Residence and the car elevator

Pegasus Residence is sold separately from the banner pulls. It's a multi-floor luxury apartment with floor-to-ceiling glass, a library, a kitchen with a bar, and a gym, designed visually around the Porsche collab. The defining feature is a car elevator that lets you drive a vehicle directly into the unit.

Hotta Studio has not confirmed the Fons price for Pegasus Residence. The current top-end property, Fenglin Villa, sits at 8 million Fons, and Pegasus Residence is widely expected to exceed it. If you want the full collab presentation, including the indoor parking, budget for the residence on top of whatever you spend on banner pulls.


Phased rollout: more Porsches later

The Version 1.1 banner is phase one. Hotta Studio confirmed during the livestream that the Porsche collab will run across multiple phases, with additional licensed vehicles arriving in later updates.

PhaseVehicleStatus
1Porsche 918 SpyderConfirmed for Version 1.1
21972 Porsche 911 Carrera RSShown in livestream, no date
3Porsche Taycan Turbo GT (Weissach Package)Shown in livestream, no date

If you're not sold on the 918 Spyder specifically, the 911 Carrera RS and Taycan Turbo GT are reasons to hold some currency back. No official dates are confirmed for phases two and three.


How to know it worked

You'll know the pull succeeded when the 918 Spyder appears in your vehicle inventory and becomes selectable from the garage. The Appraiser outfit registers in the wardrobe under your main character's outfit list. Pegasus Residence is purchased separately through the in-game property system and shows up in your owned properties after the Fons transaction completes.

The collab banner is time-limited and tied to the Version 1.1 cycle. If you don't pull the 918 Spyder before the banner closes, it isn't currently confirmed when or whether it will return, so plan your currency around the active window rather than a future rerun.