The Porsche 918 Spyder landed in Neverness to Everness as part of Version 1.1, which arrived on June 3, 2026. It is the headline reward of an official Porsche tie-in, and unlike the regular cars you can simply buy with Fons, this one comes from a dedicated limited-time event banner called the Velocity Rush Mystery Box. The good news is that the system is generous about guarantees. The bad news is that going all the way to the end is wildly expensive.

How to get the Porsche 918 Spyder through the Velocity Rush Mystery Box
The Velocity Rush Mystery Box is not a standard character banner. It behaves like a fixed reward box. Each draw pulls one item out of the pool and removes it, so the box empties as you spend. Drawing all 15 times clears the box and hands you everything inside it, including the car.
You pay for each draw with one of two currencies, and you can switch between them at any point.
- Fons — the currency you grind through normal play, normally used for vehicles and city content.
- Annulith — the premium currency you usually save for limited S-rank characters.
One rule matters more than any other here. The cost of a draw is tied to your current draw number, not to which currency you used earlier. Your pull count carries over no matter how you pay. So if you spend Fons for your first nine draws and then switch to Annulith on the tenth, that tenth draw still costs the tenth-tier price, not the first-tier price.

Velocity Rush Mystery Box pull costs (Fons and Annulith)
The first draw is cheap, and the price climbs steeply with every pull. Here is the full cost ladder.
| Draw | Annulith | Fons | Porsche status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 50 | 50,000 | Locked (0%) |
| 2 | 100 | 100,000 | Locked (0%) |
| 3 | 200 | 200,000 | Locked (0%) |
| 4 | 400 | 400,000 | Locked (0%) |
| 5 | 600 | 600,000 | Locked (0%) |
| 6 | 800 | 800,000 | Enters the pool |
| 7 | 1,000 | 1,100,000 | Odds rising |
| 8 | 1,200 | 1,400,000 | Odds rising |
| 9 | 1,400 | 1,700,000 | Odds rising |
| 10 | 1,600 | 2,100,000 | Odds rising |
| 11 | 1,800 | 2,500,000 | Odds rising sharply |
| 12 | 2,000 | 2,900,000 | High-chance range |
| 13 | 2,200 | 3,300,000 | Very high odds |
| 14 | 2,400 | 3,700,000 | Near pool clear |
| 15 | 2,600 | 4,200,000 | 100% guarantee |
| Max total | 12,980 | ~19.8 million | Clears every reward |
Clearing the box from start to finish costs roughly 12,980 Annulith or about 19.8 million Fons. That total is close to the cost of a full guaranteed character pull, which is why most players treat this as a luxury cosmetic rather than a casual buy.

How the draw rates work
The single most important detail is timing. The Porsche 918 Spyder cannot appear in draws 1 through 5. The car is simply not in the pool during the opening stretch, so there is no point hoping for an early lucky hit. It only enters the pool on draw 6.
From draw 6 onward, the math shifts in your favor. Because every pull removes a reward, the lower-value items thin out and the remaining big-ticket prizes become more likely with each draw. Reports from the earlier server run put the odds of holding the Porsche by the pity point at around 68%, with roughly a 19% chance of having pulled the limited outfit by then. Draws 12 to 14 are where most players actually unlock the car or the outfit.
If you reach draw 15, the guarantee kicks in, and the box is fully cleared. You walk away with everything in it.

What you get from the box
The Velocity Rush Mystery Box holds more than the car. Clearing it grants the full set of collab rewards.
- The Porsche 918 Spyder vehicle
- Esper Zero's limited racing outfit, "Best Partner"
- The "Heart-Stopping Moment" limited avatar frame
- An exclusive Namecard
- Forged Dice, a Handwritten Letter, and Funds
You will know it worked when the car appears in your vehicle list, and the cosmetics show up in your inventory. Completing all 15 draws is the clear confirmation that the box is empty and every reward is yours.
Should you spend Fons or Annulith?
For most players, Fons is the smarter currency. You earn it through normal play, while Annulith is the premium currency you really want to keep for limited S-rank characters arriving in Version 1.1. Spending nearly 13,000 Annulith on a cosmetic car is a heavy opportunity cost when that same pile could pull a character instead.
The decision comes down to how you personally value the two currencies. As a rough in-game baseline, 1 Annulith trades for about 1,000 Fons. When your effective rate sits near that, Annulith is the more efficient choice on the pricier late draws. When you value Annulith much higher than 1,000 Fons, lean on Fons for as long as you can and save the premium currency for characters.
A sensible plan is to test the cheap opening draws with Fons, then decide pull-by-pull whether to keep paying in Fons or switch. The banner lets you mix both, so you can top up the final draws with whichever currency you can spare. Just remember the price tier never resets, so switching late does not make a draw cheaper.

The Porsche collab is part of the wider Version 1.1 update, which also brings the Pegasus Residence and new limited characters. Treat the 918 Spyder as a collectible showpiece rather than a power upgrade. It looks great cruising through Hethereau and pairs neatly with the racing outfit, but it does not hand you a combat advantage. If you have a deep Fons reserve and want the car, build up your currency before you start drawing, decide how far you are willing to go, and avoid sprinting straight to the 15th-draw guarantee unless you are fully prepared for the cost.